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Band Timeline

1984-1989

Formation and Early Years of Alice in Chains

Alice in Chains was formed in Seattle in 1987 by vocalist Layne Staley and guitarist Jerry Cantrell. The band's origins trace back to previous bands, including Sleze and Alice N' Chains. Staley and Cantrell met around 1987, connected over their musical vision, and began collaborating. The band solidified its name as Alice in Chains and began developing a heavy sound rooted in metal, later recognized as part of the emerging grunge scene. Early lineup changes occurred during this time, setting the stage for their future success.
1990-1995

Breakthrough Albums and Rise to Fame

Alice in Chains rose to international fame in the early 1990s with their debut album "Facelift" (1990), followed by the critically acclaimed "Dirt" (1992), which became their commercial breakthrough. The band became a key figure in the grunge movement alongside Nirvana and Pearl Jam. In 1994, their acoustic EP "Jar of Flies" debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, a notable achievement for an EP. In 1995, they released their self-titled third album, which debuted at number one and showcased a more melodic and varied sound. During this time, bassist Mike Starr left and was replaced by Mike Inez. Despite success, frontman Layne Staley struggled with substance abuse, impacting the band's ability to tour extensively.
1996-2002

Struggles, Hiatus, and Layne Staley's Battle with Addiction

Following the 1995 album release, Alice in Chains faced extended inactivity largely due to Layne Staley's worsening heroin addiction. The band canceled tours and limited public appearances, leading to rumors regarding their status. Staley joined a side project, Mad Season, but the future of Alice in Chains remained uncertain. The band's music during this period reflected themes of addiction, depression, and internal tension. Unfortunately, in 2002, Layne Staley died from a drug overdose, marking a tragic turning point and leading to the band's hiatus.
2005-2006

Reunion and New Vocalist William DuVall Joins

After several years of inactivity and mourning, Alice in Chains reunited for a benefit concert in 2005. In 2006, William DuVall officially joined the band as rhythm guitarist and co-lead vocalist alongside Jerry Cantrell. This lineup change marked the start of a new era for the band, enabling them to perform live again and create new material. The band's sound evolved while retaining their signature harmonized vocals, blending the styles of the original and new vocalists.
2009-present

New Albums and Continued Success

Alice in Chains released their comeback album "Black Gives Way to Blue" in 2009, their first in nearly 14 years, which was well received by fans and critics and dedicated to Layne Staley's memory. Subsequent albums include "The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here" (2013) and "Rainier Fog" (2018), both maintaining the band's heavy yet melodic style. The band continued to tour extensively, earning several award nominations including multiple Grammy nods. Alice in Chains remains a respected and influential hard rock band, having sold over 30 million records worldwide and recognized for their lasting impact on rock and grunge music.
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Members

Current

Name
Begin
Occupation

Sean Kinney

1987

Drums (drum set)

Mike Inez

1993

Bass guitar

William DuVall

2006

Lead vocals

Background vocals

Electric guitar

Jerry Cantrell

1987

Electric guitar

Background vocals

Lead vocals

History

Name
Begin
End
Occupation

Mike Starr

1987
1993

Bass guitar

Layne Staley

1987
2002

Lead vocals

Story of Alice In Chains

Alice in Chains: A Seattle Sound That Echoes Through Time

Alice in Chains (often shortened to AIC) is a legendary American rock band born in the grunge-soaked streets of Seattle, Washington, in 1987. Their sound, while deeply rooted in the heavy metal tradition, carved its own distinctive path, becoming a cornerstone of the grunge movement that exploded in the early 1990s.

The band's core lineup, solidified in 2006, features Jerry Cantrell and William DuVall, a potent duo sharing lead vocals and guitar duties. Mike Inez provides a solid bass foundation, while Sean Kinney keeps the rhythm pulsing on drums. The legacy of Layne Staley, the band's original vocalist who sadly passed away in 2002, and Mike Starr, the original bassist who died in 2011, continues to resonate with fans.

Alice in Chains was named after Staley's previous band, "Alice N' Chains." They rose to global fame as part of the grunge explosion alongside fellow Seattle giants Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden. Their iconic albums, "Facelift" (1990), "Dirt" (1992), and "Alice in Chains" (1995), along with the EP "Jar of Flies" (1994), cemented their status as grunge pioneers.

The band faced an extended period of inactivity starting in 1996, largely due to Staley's struggles with substance abuse. This tragic situation led to his passing in 2002 and put the band on hiatus. However, Alice in Chains reemerged in 2005, welcoming DuVall as rhythm guitarist and co-vocalist in 2006. Since then, the band has released three more acclaimed albums: "Black Gives Way to Blue" (2009), "The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here" (2013), and "Rainier Fog" (2018).

Alice in Chains's signature sound is characterized by powerful, often harmonized vocals, creating a unique two-vocal dynamic. Their music delves into dark and complex themes, reflecting the rawness and angst of their Seattle origins. Though they have weathered personal tragedies and periods of silence, Alice in Chains continues to captivate audiences with their heavy, soulful sound, proving their enduring relevance in the rock world.

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