Jar of Flies Alice in Chains

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  • Release Date: 01/08/2008
  • Original Release: 1994
  • Sales Rank: 7,389
  • Label: COLUMBIA EUROPE
  • UPC: 5099747485527
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Jar of Flies

1LISTENRotten Apple 6:58
2LISTENNutshell 4:19
3LISTENI Stay Away 4:14
4LISTENNo Excuses 4:15
5LISTENWhale & Wasp 2:37
6LISTENDon't Follow 4:22
7LISTENSwing on This 4:05

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Editorial Reviews

Written and recorded in about a week, Jar of Flies solidified Alice in Chains' somewhat bizarre pattern of alternating full-length hard rock albums with mostly acoustic, ballad-oriented EPs. That quirk aside, Jar of Flies is a low-key stunner, achingly gorgeous and harrowingly sorrowful all at once. In a way, it's a logical sequel to Dirt -- despite the veneer of calm, the songs' voices still blame only themselves. But where Dirt found catharsis in its unrelenting darkness and depravity, Jar of Flies is about living with the consequences, full of deeply felt reflections on loneliness, self-imposed isolation, and lost human connections. The mood is still hopelessly bleak, but the poignant, introspective tone produces a sense of acceptance that's actually soothing, in a funereal sort of way. Jerry Cantrell's arrangements keep growing more detailed and layered; while there are a few noisy moments, most of Jar of Flies is bathed in a clean, shimmering ambience whose source is difficult to pin down, but is well served by Cantrell's varied guitar tones and even occasional string arrangements. And coming on the heels of Dirt, the restraint and subtlety of Jar of Flies are nothing short of revelatory -- though it was written and recorded in about a week, it feels much more crafted and textured than Sap. Perhaps Jar of Flies would have gotten more credit if it had been a full-length album; as it stands, the EP is a leap forward and a major work in the Alice in Chains catalog. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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Extraordinarily Heartfelt and Affectingby Anonymous

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November 21, 2005: This is the one album/EP I own that has really tugged at my emotions. The vocals are so sorrowful and heartfelt that I immediately felt depressed and pitiful. Things brighten up a bit near the end, but the first 5 songs are amazingly affecting. The vocals and instruments blend like no other, one of the many gifts that Alice in Chains had. In my opinion, this is an essential recording.

This review was written about the CD EP edition.

aic bestby Anonymous

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November 11, 2003: i think this is the best album that i have ever heard by alice in chains a dont listen to that dumba$$ that said it was a balled cd hes full of sh%$. THE best song on here i think is nutshell written by and sung by layne staley himself.

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