We have all the time thought that Alice in Chains’ sophomore album Grime is likely one of the best albums of all time, however for its thirtieth anniversary, we needed to do one thing particular to honor it, so we created a mini-documentary.
Nirvana’s Nevermind knocked Michael Jackson’s Harmful from the highest of the album chart in early 1992, and Cameron Crowe launched the film Singles a number of months later, which featured music and appearances from fairly a number of Seattle musicians. Alice contributed a tune referred to as “Would?” to the movie’s soundtrack, which gave followers a primary take a look at the band’s follow-up to their debut album Facelift. So when Grime got here out on Sept. 29, Seattle was already the point of interest of the music trade.
For the video, we reached out to some key individuals who’ve labored with Alice in Chains through the years, in addition to musicians who’re followers of them to debate the influence Grime had on music and why it was such a monumental file for its time.
When you watched our 30 Years of Grunge video sequence that got here out final 12 months, chances are you’ll acknowledge a number of the faces on this documentary, together with Seattle-based radio host Cathy Faulkner and radio and MTV persona Matt Pinfield. Greg Puciato, previously of The Dillinger Escape Plan, labored with Jerry Cantrell on his 2021 solo album Brighten and excursions with him too, so he presents a novel perspective as somebody who incessantly sings Grime songs stay.
Watch our documentary about Alice in Chains’ Grime beneath.
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Three a long time of excellence.