Rooster
Alice in Chains · 1993
9 min · 2 tracks · alternative rock ยท alternative metal ยท grunge
Heavy, brooding riffs intertwine with haunting vocals, capturing the raw essence of 90s grunge and personal struggle.
Rooster is a single by Alice in Chains, released in 1993. Heavy, brooding riffs intertwine with haunting vocals, capturing the raw essence of 90s grunge and personal struggle. 'Rooster' is one of Alice in Chains' most recognized tracks, reaching number 7 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and cementing their influence within the grunge movement. The song's poignant lyrics about war and personal loss resonated widely, contributing to its enduring legacy and critical acclaim. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Rooster sound like?
Heavy, brooding riffs intertwine with haunting vocals, capturing the raw essence of 90s grunge and personal struggle. Rooted in alternative rock and alternative metal.
What makes Rooster by Alice in Chains notable?
'Rooster' is one of Alice in Chains' most recognized tracks, reaching number 7 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and cementing their influence within the grunge movement. The song's poignant lyrics about war and personal loss resonated widely, contributing to its enduring legacy and critical acclaim. By the time 'Rooster' was released on March 15, 1993, Alice in Chains was solidifying their place in the Seattle grunge scene following their breakthrough debut album 'Facelift' in 1990. This single became a defining moment for the band as they navigated the complexities of fame and personal turmoil, particularly in light of lead vocalist Layne Staley's struggles with addiction.
How many songs are on Rooster?
Rooster has 2 tracks, running approximately 9 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Rooster Standout 6:18
- 2 Dam That River Standout 3:10
Release Date
March 15, 1993
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
9 min 28 sec
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