I was at a press conference once when Willingham was at UW. He came in and sat down in front of us and there was some menial chit-chat before it began. Someone asked him who is favorite singer or band was and he said Seal. CSBI just became a Seal fan.
AIC was in a class by themselves relative to the other "Seattle sound" or grunge bands. I don't even think of them as being that similar.
I'm no @YellowSnow or @HarveyRoad though, so I really don't know.
I was reading the Spotify description of AiC and it mentioned AiC taking their inspiration from hard rock/metal instead of punk like other grunge bands did.I just became a Seal fan.
AIC was in a class by themselves relative to the other "Seattle sound" or grunge bands. I don't even think of them as being that similar.
I'm no @YellowSnow or @HarveyRoad though, so I really don't know.
Alice in Chains carved out a unique space in the 1990s Seattle music scene by drawing from heavy metal rather than punk. Formed in 1987, their debut album Facelift (1990) arrived before Nirvana’s Nevermind brought grunge into the mainstream. Despite their metal roots, their sound—heavy, minor-key riffs paired with dark, introspective lyrics—resonated within the alternative rock wave. Hits like "Man in the Box" and "Would?" defined their grunge presence, while "No Excuses" and "I Stay Away" showed their acoustic versatility.I was reading the Spotify description of AiC and it mentioned AiC taking their inspiration from hard rock/metal instead of punk like other grunge bands did.I just became a Seal fan.
AIC was in a class by themselves relative to the other "Seattle sound" or grunge bands. I don't even think of them as being that similar.
I'm no @YellowSnow or @HarveyRoad though, so I really don't know.
Take that with a grain of salt as I’m pretty sure that description comes directly from AiC.
I think it's pretty accurate. I've never vetted this, but I've heard/read multiple times that they dressed in drag and opened for one of the hair metal acts. I'm thinking it was Skid Row but maybe Cinderella or Winger or some gay shit like that.I was reading the Spotify description of AiC and it mentioned AiC taking their inspiration from hard rock/metal instead of punk like other grunge bands did.I just became a Seal fan.
AIC was in a class by themselves relative to the other "Seattle sound" or grunge bands. I don't even think of them as being that similar.
I'm no @YellowSnow or @HarveyRoad though, so I really don't know.
Take that with a grain of salt as I’m pretty sure that description comes directly from AiC.
Being a successful singer helps![]()
Seal should give all males with scabbed up acne face hope.