Re: Alice in Chains
Posted: Fri July 14, 2017 4:23 am
Fuck yeah sonwease wrote:Tripod fucking jams. Sludge Factory is just HEAVY.
Fuck yeah sonwease wrote:Tripod fucking jams. Sludge Factory is just HEAVY.
Absolutely. Such an amazing album to listen to, and it gets better every year.VinylGuy wrote:Jar of flies is a masterpiece. Not only at the time, because of what the band was doing back then, but now. Its sounds awesome and captures a lot of what AIC is in another music setting.
Cornell sings on Right Turn.bune wrote:![]()
I was listening to a Jar/Sap playlist (because those are their best albums) and Brother came on. Totally forgot about Cornell being on it, it was a weird moment.
Ann Wilson is on BrotherAnders wrote:Cornell sings on Right Turn.bune wrote:![]()
I was listening to a Jar/Sap playlist (because those are their best albums) and Brother came on. Totally forgot about Cornell being on it, it was a weird moment.

I'm listening to it again right now. I'm addicted. But the song I'm most stuck on is Don't Follow. Specifically the Jerry vocal section (Layne's part is great too). It is both musically and vocally beautiful... the combination is stunningly beautiful.Anders wrote:Absolutely. Such an amazing album to listen to, and it gets better every year.VinylGuy wrote:Jar of flies is a masterpiece. Not only at the time, because of what the band was doing back then, but now. Its sounds awesome and captures a lot of what AIC is in another music setting.
BurtReynolds wrote:I don't listen to this era much anymore, but I keep coming back to Jar of flies, Siamese Dream, and No Code over and over again. They are timeless.
I'd add Superunknown and In Utero to the list and feel pretty fucking set.BurtReynolds wrote:I don't listen to this era much anymore, but I keep coming back to Jar of flies, Siamese Dream, and No Code over and over again. They are timeless.
Hell yeahPHATJ wrote:And now I've listened to Rotten Apple three times consecutively.
Yeah, i see the Floyd thing..specially for the Atom Heart Mother phase.PHATJ wrote:I'm listening to it again right now. I'm addicted. But the song I'm most stuck on is Don't Follow. Specifically the Jerry vocal section (Layne's part is great too). It is both musically and vocally beautiful... the combination is stunningly beautiful.Anders wrote:Absolutely. Such an amazing album to listen to, and it gets better every year.VinylGuy wrote:Jar of flies is a masterpiece. Not only at the time, because of what the band was doing back then, but now. Its sounds awesome and captures a lot of what AIC is in another music setting.
Rotten Apple and Nutshell are GREAT too. And obviously, I Stay Away and No Excuses are classics. Whale & Wasp is fucking great too. Damn...
This album reminds me of a certain great Pink Floyd record. Short in term of songs, musically diverse within their own sound, beautifully recorded, and though dated in some ways, still timeless. It really is a masterpiece and a true standout within the band's catalog and the era.
It's not necessarily that the music sounds Floydian (although there are definitely elements there that do), but the overall esthetic of the album feels very similar to listening to something like Wish You Were Here. It's somewhat experimental, and unique within the band's catalog, yet it is their signature sound. Jar of Flies is a pretty special album.VinylGuy wrote:Yeah, i see the Floyd thing..specially for the Atom Heart Mother phase.PHATJ wrote:I'm listening to it again right now. I'm addicted. But the song I'm most stuck on is Don't Follow. Specifically the Jerry vocal section (Layne's part is great too). It is both musically and vocally beautiful... the combination is stunningly beautiful.Anders wrote:Absolutely. Such an amazing album to listen to, and it gets better every year.VinylGuy wrote:Jar of flies is a masterpiece. Not only at the time, because of what the band was doing back then, but now. Its sounds awesome and captures a lot of what AIC is in another music setting.
Rotten Apple and Nutshell are GREAT too. And obviously, I Stay Away and No Excuses are classics. Whale & Wasp is fucking great too. Damn...
This album reminds me of a certain great Pink Floyd record. Short in term of songs, musically diverse within their own sound, beautifully recorded, and though dated in some ways, still timeless. It really is a masterpiece and a true standout within the band's catalog and the era.