
Grunge, definitely, is not dead and I'm feeling young again. The new Alice in Chains album "Black Gives Way to Blue" is a 90's revival and I have no doubt about it. I entered in a time machine and I don't want go back to the "hip hop pop shit" era. William DuVall is the new lead singer and rhythm guitarist following the death of the band's former lead singer. He's singing so well and sometimes when I'm listening the new album I think Layne Staley is not dead and everything is okay.
"The fact that Alice in Chains still sound like Alice in Chains means that Staley’s tainted talent will never be forgotten. Every single one of their fans from a decade ago should be able to slip seamlessly back into the routine of this fantastic band. Despite the most monumental of obstacles, Black Gives Way to Blue is an overwhelming success." BBC review
Best Songs: "Check My Brain", "All Secrets Known", "When The Sun Rose Again", "Last Of My Kind".
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"The fact that Alice in Chains still sound like Alice in Chains means that Staley’s tainted talent will never be forgotten. Every single one of their fans from a decade ago should be able to slip seamlessly back into the routine of this fantastic band. Despite the most monumental of obstacles, Black Gives Way to Blue is an overwhelming success." BBC review
Best Songs: "Check My Brain", "All Secrets Known", "When The Sun Rose Again", "Last Of My Kind".

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