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When
Alice in Chains
' debut album,
Facelift
, was released in 1990, about a year before
Nirvana
's
Nevermind
, the thriving Seattle scene barely registered on the national musical radar outside of underground circles (although
Soundgarden
's major-label debut,
Louder Than Love
, was also released that year and brought them a Grammy nomination). That started to change when
MTV
jumped all over the video for
"Man in the Box,"
giving the group a crucial boost and helping to pave the way for
grunge
's popular explosion toward the end of 1991. Although their dominant influences --
Black Sabbath
,
the Stooges
-- were hardly unique on the Seattle scene,
were arguably the most metallic of
bands, which gave them a definite appeal outside the underground; all the same, the group's sinister, brooding, suffocating sound resembled little else gaining wide exposure on the 1990
hard rock
scene. Neither hedonistic nor especially technically accomplished,
' songs were mostly slow, oppressive dirges with a sense of melody that was undeniable, yet which crept along over the murky sludge of the band's instrumental attack in a way that hardly fit accepted notions of what made
catchy and accessible. Although some parts of
sink into turgid, ponderous bombast (particularly over the erratic second half), and the lyrics are sometimes immature, the overall effect is fresh, exciting, and powerful. While
would go on to do better and more consistent work,
was one of the most important records in establishing an audience for
and
alternative rock
among
heavy metal
listeners, and with its platinum sales certification, it also made
the first Seattle band to break through to a wider, less exclusively underground audience. ~ Steve Huey
Alice in Chains
' debut album,
Facelift
, was released in 1990, about a year before
Nirvana
's
Nevermind
, the thriving Seattle scene barely registered on the national musical radar outside of underground circles (although
Soundgarden
's major-label debut,
Louder Than Love
, was also released that year and brought them a Grammy nomination). That started to change when
MTV
jumped all over the video for
"Man in the Box,"
giving the group a crucial boost and helping to pave the way for
grunge
's popular explosion toward the end of 1991. Although their dominant influences --
Black Sabbath
,
the Stooges
-- were hardly unique on the Seattle scene,
were arguably the most metallic of
bands, which gave them a definite appeal outside the underground; all the same, the group's sinister, brooding, suffocating sound resembled little else gaining wide exposure on the 1990
hard rock
scene. Neither hedonistic nor especially technically accomplished,
' songs were mostly slow, oppressive dirges with a sense of melody that was undeniable, yet which crept along over the murky sludge of the band's instrumental attack in a way that hardly fit accepted notions of what made
catchy and accessible. Although some parts of
sink into turgid, ponderous bombast (particularly over the erratic second half), and the lyrics are sometimes immature, the overall effect is fresh, exciting, and powerful. While
would go on to do better and more consistent work,
was one of the most important records in establishing an audience for
and
alternative rock
among
heavy metal
listeners, and with its platinum sales certification, it also made
the first Seattle band to break through to a wider, less exclusively underground audience. ~ Steve Huey