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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Black Gives Way To Blue by Alice in Chains : CD released on 9/29/2009



ALICE IN CHAINS by Jerry Cantrell - guitar / vocals Sean Kinney - drums Mike Inez - bass William DuVall - guitar / vocals The Alice In Chains new album Black gives way to the blue is the sound of a new beginning of a legendary band to return to the life. Opening Right powerful and profound meaning of the album, "All known secrets" through his redemptive ending theme to the title, Black-Blue gives way to the Alice In Chains first new album in over 14 years-is just another meeting of rock, but something far more inspiring. Alice In Chains at the present time. No replacements. No substitutions. It does no disrespect to the lasting memory of Alice In Chains late, great singer Layne Staley, said that for all that carried the band's music in his life, Alice In Chains has always been and will always be a band-very. So after more respectful to take a break to mourn the loss of his brother and bandmate-to heal and explore the music separately, the surviving members of Alice In Chains, Cantrell, drummer Sean Kinney and bassist Mike Inez gradually began to make music again. The band first met in 2005 to participate in a benefit for tsunami victims in Indonesia. The following year, Cantrell, Kinney and Inez decided it was time for Alice In Chains to claim his inheritance on tour again. They did so with the help of a new guitarist and vocalist William Duvall, singer and talented player in his own right who worked previously with Atlanta Neon Christ comes in the autumn, as part of the touring band of Jerry Cantrell. As discovered by a live audience, Duvall brings a sound and stage presence all his own. But when Duvall and Cantrell blend of their voices, as Cantrell and Staley did so often, there can be no doubt that the spirit of Alice In Chains was once again alive and well. Black gives way to blue is the next step for a group that throughout his career won several Grammy nominations and sold over 19 million albums worldwide and has achieved 11 Top Ten Singles. At the same time, the album offers the full impact and toning of Alice In Chains, a heavy metal band that kept exciting at the beginning of the nineties and helped lay the groundwork for a Seattle sound, even-yet clearly grungier gear. Black recording gives the blue route began in October 2008 to study 606 in Northridge Dave Grohl and ended at Henson Studios in Hollywood. The group produced the album with Nick Raskulinecz, whose previous credits include Foo Fighters and Rush. Black gives way to blue combines some classic Alice in the chain of textures with a renewed sense of energy and possibility, of the epic and fantastic electric rocker "Looking In" A View "of the exquisite and romantic ballad" Tu Decision ", the is impressive album's first single "Check My Brain" a throbbing rocker in a band associated with the Pacific Northwest makes a wry observation and ingenious in working and living in California. Through Black gives way to blue, there is a deep sense of life that this band only haslived, "Lessons Learned", to borrow the title of another prominent theme. In the end, the album offers a kind of autobiography of the group shared a band that has survived so much. Together, they are in a "Last Of My Kind", to borrow the title of the new album written by Jerry Cantrell relief over a dominant composer Alice In Chains-with lyrics by DuVall. "The imitations are of color," Cantrell Duvall and sing together on "Blue Black leads to" a new brand of Alice In Chain classic truly has it all-the melancholic pain, brute force and introspection beautiful. Listen carefully to Black gives way to blue, and you'll know immediately this is Alice In Chains.

Song Listings :
1. All Secrets Known [Explicit]
2. Check My Brain [Explicit]
3. Last Of My Kind (Explicit)
4. Your Decision [Explicit]
5. A Looking In View [Explicit]
6. When The Sun Rose Again [Explicit]
7. Acid Bubble [Explicit]
8. Lesson Learned [Explicit]
9. Take Her Out [Explicit]
10. Private Hell [Explicit]
11. Black Gives Way To Blue [Explicit]

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