Dirt is Alice in Chains' major artistic statement and the closest they ever came to recording a flat-out masterpiece. It's a primal, sickening howl from the depths of Layne Staley's heroin addiction, and one of the most harrowing concept albums ever recorded. Not every song on Dirt is explicitly about heroin, but Jerry Cantrell's solo-written contributions (nearly half the album) effectively maintain the thematic coherence -- nearly every song is imbued with the morbidity, self-disgust, and/or resignation of a self-aware yet powerless addict. Cantrell's technically limited but inventive guitar work is by turns explosive, textured, and queasily disorienting, keeping the listener off balance with atonal riffs and off-kilter time signatures. Staley's stark confessional lyrics are similarly effective, and consistently miserable. Sometimes he's just numb and apathetic, totally desensitized to the outside world; sometimes his self-justifications betray a shockingly casual amorality; his moments of self-recognition are permeated by despair and suicidal self-loathing. Even given its subject matter, Dirt is monstrously bleak, closely resembling the cracked, haunted landscape of its cover art. The album holds out little hope for its protagonists (aside from the much-needed survival story of "Rooster," a tribute to Cantrell's Vietnam-vet father), but in the end, it's redeemed by the honesty of its self-revelation and the sharp focus of its music. [Some versions of Dirt feature "Down in a Hole" as the next-to-last track rather than the fourth.] ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
anakin 19 that is because Huey is actually a rock fan, where STE is just a tool. Look up their bios at all music guides websites. Each one's choice of music explains so much of how Huey can get it right more often than not and STE typically comes off as the pompous a** he really is.
What a shame that drug addiction took the life of such an enormously talented musician. Alice in Chains will forever be one of the best bands in history. Rest In Peace Layne.
This album really defines AIC. Their best by far. Too bad Staley couldn't keep his demons under control. The lyrics are haunting. "I want you to scrape me off the walls and go crazy like you made me." F'n brilliant!
THE BEST ALBULM OF THE 90s alice in chains changed music not f**kin nirvanna! layne staley is a far better singer and cantrell better guitarist than cobain its a shame they dont get the recoginition that a far less talanted band got
I'm into a wide variety of music from hip-hip to bluegrass to metal and I must say that this album deserves to be considered one of the best rock albums of all time. A strong claim, but few albums have the power Dirt has to drag you kicking and screaming into its own bleak emotional depths. There is art and power in every one of the songs on this album. RIP Layne