Drumeo's latest "first time" clip sees classic Journey drummer Steve Smith playing Alice in Chains' "Would?" upon hearing it ...
The grunge titans just about managed to hold it together for their self-titled 1995 third record but they knew something had to give ...
Jon Bernthal returns as Frank Castle for a second season, continuing his takedown of the criminal underworld while fighting the demons from his own past. In the new trailer, Castle has intervened when ...
Metallica recorded a mostly acoustic version of Alice in Chains' "Would?" as part of an all-star livestreamed event that honored the Seattle band. Metallica's performance came toward the end of a show ...
Alice in Chains are in the midst of their 2023 North American tour (with special guest Royal Thunder), and while every show has surely been amazing, their stop at the Yaamava' Theater in Highland, ...
Layne Staley didn't plan on recording "Angry Chair" with Alice In Chains. But his bandmates changed his mind, and it became a ...
Last night, Seattle’s Museum Of Pop Culture honored hometown ’90s grunge-metal kings Alice In Chains with their Founders Award, and they marked the occasion with a livestreamed all-star tribute ...
Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley’s posthumous biography, This Angry Pen: The Lost Journals of Layne Staley, is finally here. Olivia Dean & Glen Powell Warned to 'Buckle Up' Ahead of Their 'SNL' ...
Metallica is paying homage to fellow legends in heavy metal and rock Alice In Chains with a stripped-down acoustic cover of “Would?” The cover track comes as part of a livestream all-star tribute to ...
Alice in Chains plays with Shooter Jennings Wednesday, April 21, at Raleigh’s Memorial Auditorium. Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. show are $45. I come not to praise Alice in Chains but to bury them. What’s ...
After original singer Layne Staley died in 2002, it wasn't certain that grunge icons Alice in Chains would continue. But in 2005, the band regrouped for a benefit concert for the victims of the ...
The Mount Rushmore of grunge is universally recognized as being made up of Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains. To debate would be absurd, as those four were the most popular, sold the ...