Although widely associated with grunge music, the band's sound incorporates heavy metal elements. Since its formation, Alice in Chains has released five studio albums, three EPs, three live albums, four compilations, two DVDs, 31 music videos and 29 singles. The band is known for its distinctive vocal style, which often included the harmonized vocals between Staley and Cantrell (and later between Cantrell and William DuVall). Cantrell started to sing lead vocals on the 1992 acoustic EP Sap, and his role continued to grow in the following albums, making Alice in Chains a two-vocal band.
Alice in Chains rose to international fame as part of the grunge movement of the early 1990s, along with other Seattle bands such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden. The band was one of the most successful music acts of the 1990s, selling over 20 million records worldwide, and over 14 million records in the US alone, with two No. 1 albums and six Top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 chart. The band has had 16 Top 10 songs on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, 5 No. 1 hits, and nine Grammy Award nominations. Their debut album, Facelift, featuring the hit single "Man In The Box", was released in 1990 and has been certified double-platinum by the RIAA, selling over two million copies. In 1992, the band's second album, Dirt, was released to critical acclaim and was certified quadruple platinum. Their second acoustic EP, Jar of Flies, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1994, becoming the first ever EP and first Alice in Chains release to top the charts, and it has been certified triple platinum by the RIAA. The band's third album, Alice in Chains debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 1995 and has been certified double platinum.
Although never officially disbanding, Alice in Chains was plagued by extended inactivity from 1996 onwards due to Staley's substance abuse, which resulted in his death in 2002. The band reunited in 2005 for a live benefit show, performing with a number of guest vocalists. They toured in 2006, with William DuVall taking over as lead vocalist full-time. The new line-up released the band's fourth studio album, Black Gives Way to Blue, in 2009, which received gold certification by the RIAA and two Grammy nominations. Their fifth studio album, The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here, was released in 2013 and debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The band toured extensively and released several videos in support of these albums.
Their sixth studio album, Rainier Fog, would be released in 2018, through BMG records, making it their first big release on the new label. Rainier Fog would end up debuting at No. 12 on the Billboard 200, making it yet another powerful addition to the band's already impressive discography.
Although Alice in Chains has been labeled grunge by the mainstream media, Jerry Cantrell identifies the band as primarily heavy metal. He told Guitar World in 1996, "We're a lot of different things ... I don't quite know what the mixture is, but there's definitely metal, blues, rock and roll, maybe a touch of punk. The metal part will never leave, and I never want it to". The Edmonton Journal has stated, "Living and playing in Seattle might have got them the grunge tag, but they've always pretty much been a classic metal band to the core."
Over the course of their career, the band's sound has also been described as alternative metal, sludge metal, doom metal,drone rock, hard rock, and alternative rock. Regarding the band's constant categorization by the media, Cantrell stated "When we first came out we were metal. Then we started being called alternative metal. Then grunge came out and then we were hard rock. And now, since we've started doing this again I've seen us listed as: hard rock, alternative, alternative metal and just straight metal. I walked into an HMV the other day to check out the placement and see what's on and they've got us relegated back into the metal section. Right back where we started!". Drummer Sean Kinney rejects the grunge label, stating in a 2013 interview "I mean, before we first came out there was no grunge, they hadn’t invented that word. Before they invented the word grunge we were alternative rock and alternative metal and metal and rock, and we didn’t give a shit whatever, we were a rock and roll band!". According to Mike Inez, they were always the metal stepchildren of the Seattle scene.
Jerry Cantrell's guitar style combines "pummeling riffs and expansive guitar textures" to create "slow, brooding minor-key grinds". He is also recognized for his natural ability to blend acoustic and electric guitars. While down-tuned, distorted guitars mixed with Staley's distinctive "snarl-to-a-scream" vocals appealed to heavy metal fans, the band also had "a sense of melody that was undeniable", which introduced Alice in Chains to a much wider audience outside of the heavy metal underground.
According to Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic, Alice in Chains' sound has a "Black Sabbath-style riffing and an unconventional vocal style". The band has been described by Erlewine as "hard enough for metal fans, yet their dark subject matter and punky attack placed them among the front ranks of the Seattle-based grunge bands". Three of the band's releases feature acoustic music, and while the band initially kept these releases separate, Alice in Chains' self-titled album combined the styles to form "a bleak, nihilistic sound that balanced grinding hard rock with subtly textured acoustic numbers".
Alice in Chains is also noted for the unique vocal harmonies of Staley (or DuVall) and Cantrell, which included overlapping passages, dual lead vocals, and trademark harmonies typically separated by a major third. Cantrell said it was Staley who gave him the self-assurance to sing his own songs. Alyssa Burrows said the band's distinctive sound "came from Staley's vocal style and his lyrics dealing with personal struggles and addiction". Staley's songs were often considered "dark", with themes such as drug abuse, depression, and suicide, while Cantrell's lyrics often dealt with personal relationships.
04 bleed the freak
Alice in Chains Lyrics
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Like blood from a stone
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I'd like to see
How you all would bleed for me
Let the arrow fly (fly)
When the sin lies bolder (bolder)
I'll pluck out thine eye (I'll pluck out thine eye)
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I'd like to see
How you all would bleed for me
If you scorn my lover (lover)
Satan got your thigh (thigh)
If you steal in hunger (hunger)
I will kick you when you try
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I'd like to see
How you all would bleed for me
Ah
All these things that you've done for me
Have left me so fucking tired
Ooh
I'm not saying that you haven't done a lot of good
But if there's one thing you can do, you can
bleed for me
bleed for me
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I'd like to see
How you all would bleed for me
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I'd like to see
How you all would bleed for me
The lyrics of "Bleed the Freak" by Alice in Chains are a challenging piece of poetry that requires interpretation. The verses are full of symbolism and vivid language, creating a dark and enigmatic ambiance. The song is marked by a feeling of anger, paranoia, and control. The first two lines, "My cup runneth over like blood from a stone," suggest that the singer is seeking something that is impossible to obtain, something of great value, but with an unattainable quality. This unattainable quality might be associated with personal power or a higher purpose in life that one seeks but cannot grasp. The second and third lines, "These stand for me, name your god and bleed the freak," express the singer's desire to be recognized as a force to be reckoned with. The phrase "bleed the freak" is intriguing and somewhat macabre, indicating a willingness to inflict harm upon others in order to assert dominance.
The chorus of the song repeats the same refrain, "I like to see how you all would bleed for me." It's an assertion of power, a challenge to the listener to see just how much they would be willing to do for the singer. The chorus is accompanied by a series of verses that make use of imagery and symbolism to convey a sense of fear and danger. The lines, "When the pig runs slower, let the arrow fly, when the sin lies bolder, I'll pluck out thine eye," are especially vivid and suggest a willingness to use violence to accomplish one's goals.
The bridge of the song introduces a more emotional note, with the singer expressing feelings of exhaustion and frustration. The lines, "All these things that you've done for me have left me so fucking tired," suggest that the singer is asking for too much from others and might feel some guilt for it. Despite this, the central theme of the song remains constant: the desire for power and control over others at any cost.
Line by Line Meaning
My cup runneth over
I have more than enough, to the point of excess
Like blood from a stone
Trying to extract something from a source that has nothing to give
These stand for me
Referring to the previous lines and emphasizing their personal significance
Name your god and bleed the freak
Challenge to others to prove their loyalty and devotion to the artist
I like to see
Enjoys watching others suffer or demonstrate their submission
When the pig runs slower
Referring to someone who is too slow or incompetent
Let the arrow fly
Attack that person while they are vulnerable
When the sin lies bolder
When someone becomes more reckless with their wrongdoing
I'll pluck out thine eye
I will retaliate with great force
If you scorn my lover
If you insult or disrespect someone I care about
Satan got your thigh
Implying that the person will suffer punishment or consequence for their actions
If you steal in hunger
If you steal out of necessity
I will kick you when you try
Threatening violence in response to desperation
"all these things that you've done for me,
Acknowledgement of others' efforts to help them
Have left me so Fucking tired
Regardless of others' efforts, the singer is still exhausted and unsatisfied
I'm not saying that you haven't done a lot of good,
Recognizes the good others have done, but still wants more
But if there's one thing you can do,
The one thing that the artist wants from others
You can bleed for me, bleed for me"
Sacrifice themselves for the singer's benefit, even if it causes harm to them
These stand for me
Final repetition and emphasis on the same themes throughout the song
Name your god and bleed the freak
Repeating the challenge and demand for subservience
I like to see
Reminder of the artist's enjoyment of others' pain
How you all would bleed for me
Final taunt and claim of power over others
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jerry Cantrell
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My cup runneth over
Like blood from a stone
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I'd like to see
How you all would bleed for me
When the pig runs slower (slower)
Let the arrow fly (fly)
When the sin lies bolder (bolder)
I'll pluck out thine eye (I'll pluck out thine eye)
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I'd like to see
How you all would bleed for me
If you scorn my lover (lover)
Satan got your thigh (thigh)
If you steal in hunger (hunger)
I will kick you when you try
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I'd like to see
How you all would bleed for me
Ah
All these things that you've done for me
Have left me so fucking tired
Ooh
I'm not saying that you haven't done a lot of good
But if there's one thing you can do, you can
bleed for me
bleed for me
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I'd like to see
How you all would bleed for me
These stand for me
Name your god and bleed the freak
I'd like to see
How you all would bleed for me
@theoutsiderspost4982
When you are so good, your live version beats your studio version.
@RayvennlY
I always thought this when listening to Layne
@winnie6203
@Theodora Elena me too!!! Insane 🖤
@NeemaFouladi
Insane how much better this song is performed live than the studio version.
@nataskara1975
thinking the same thing lol
@Gobearfoot_
By a mile
@malcolmsmith3590
He was untouchable at this point in his career. Nobody and i mean nobody had his range and power. He hits every note absolutely spot on. All of these sound better than the studio version. Such a shame heroin took him. Easily one of the best vocalists of all time and the best vocalist in the grunge era.
@floridanaturally
Well said
@ryansilver1310
🤪(Christopher Joseph Cornell
@cecilyjsmusicvideos7619
Fully agree. Layne's loss (but also gift) was so huge. I don't think he gets what he deserves. He and Alice are so good!