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Alice in Chains

4.2/ 5.0 from 27 ratings
#78 Overall#2 for 1992
Descriptors
darksludgytorturedheavy

Reviews

LA
Apr 5, 2026

An essential listen for anyone who cares about music. Period.

FO
Apr 5, 2026

A high watermark for the genre. Essential listening.

FI
Apr 5, 2026

There's not a wasted second on this record. Even the interludes and transitions feel purposeful. I've seen people debate which track is the best and the fact that there's no consensus tells you everything about how consistently excellent it is.

MO
Apr 5, 2026

An extraordinary piece of art. Simply transcendent.

OD
Apr 5, 2026

Not just a great album — a cultural touchstone.

QU
Apr 5, 2026

Enjoyable but not groundbreaking. Good for what it is.

BR
Apr 5, 2026

What sets this apart from other great albums is the consistency. There's no filler, no dips in quality, just track after track of brilliance. The emotional arc from start to finish is perfectly constructed. An easy 5.

SC
Apr 5, 2026

A disappointing effort from an otherwise talented artist.

IV
Apr 5, 2026

There's not a wasted second on this record. Even the interludes and transitions feel purposeful. I've seen people debate which track is the best and the fact that there's no consensus tells you everything about how consistently excellent it is.

LU
Apr 5, 2026

This is the kind of album that makes you reconsider your entire relationship with music. I thought I knew what this genre could do, and then this came along and expanded the boundaries so far that everything before it sounds slightly incomplete in comparison. Bold statement, I know, but I stand by it. The production is absolutely jaw-dropping. There are textures here that I've never heard on any other record. But what really makes it work is that all that sonic experimentation is in service of genuine emotion. It never feels like showing off. Every choice, no matter how unconventional, feels emotionally motivated. That's mastery.