Again
Alice in Chains · 1996
8 min · 2 tracks · alternative rock ยท alternative metal ยท grunge
A haunting blend of grunge and atmospheric textures that encapsulates introspection and longing.
Again is a single by Alice in Chains, released in 1996. A haunting blend of grunge and atmospheric textures that encapsulates introspection and longing. The title track 'Again' received significant airplay and charted on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks, solidifying Alice in Chains' presence in the post-grunge era. The song's introspective lyrics and melodic structure resonated with listeners, contributing to the band's ongoing influence on alternative rock and grunge music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Again sound like?
A haunting blend of grunge and atmospheric textures that encapsulates introspection and longing. Rooted in alternative rock and alternative metal.
What makes Again by Alice in Chains notable?
The title track 'Again' received significant airplay and charted on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks, solidifying Alice in Chains' presence in the post-grunge era. The song's introspective lyrics and melodic structure resonated with listeners, contributing to the band's ongoing influence on alternative rock and grunge music. Released in 1996, 'Again' marked Alice in Chains' return after a four-year hiatus following the critically acclaimed 'Dirt'. At this point in their career, they were navigating the complexities of personal struggles and industry pressures, facing the loss of their original bass player, Mike Starr, while still striving to maintain their signature sound.
How many songs are on Again?
Again has 2 tracks, running approximately 8 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Again Standout 4:06
- 2 Again (Trip Hop mix) Standout 4:38
Release Date
January 1, 1996
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
8 min 44 sec
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