MassiveAttack
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Jar Of Flies EP (1993)
Probably the most suprising and greatest efforts from a band. The
Jar Of Flies EP
is outstanding in every aspect. If you take in account it only took them a week to create; its crazy! The first EP to go to #1 in the charts theres no reason why it shouldn't off with every song becoming so memorable from Alice In Chains. If you haven't listened to their first EP entitled
Sap
this EP compared to their earlier work blows it out of the way in 'seriousness'.
Sap
was supposedly a laid back release from AIC and no one thought much of it. Though the first 3 tracks are amazing (4th track '
Love Song
' is a total nonsense song). Now that you know their previous release lets breakdown the album. The breakdown goes track by track there are a total of 7 songs.
'
Rotten Apple
' The opening song of the album already sets the feel for the EP. The guitar work is really soothing in every aspect. When Staley's voice enters it sounds like it's full of sorrow, but the lyrics seem so true written by Cantrell. The longest track on the EP set at 6:58 truley never gets boring because of the constant gracefulness of Cantrell's guitar and Staley's vocals. 4.5/5
'
Nutshell
' written by Staley himself is truley the masterpiece of the album once you listen to the rest. The calm and serene, but haunting vocals are amazing. This track is depressing and uplifting in the same way. '
Nutshell
' really shows how fragile Layne Staley was with his drug addiction. 5/5
'
I Stay Away
', which is the first single off the album is very dark. Equally to it's video in comparision. The vocals and lyrics to this track are warming and filled with anger. As heard with "Why you act crazy? I am not, maybe." The guitar tones on this track are great and really go with Staley's vocals. Sticking with Staley's original vocal style in part of the song it goes wonderful with the soft spoken Staley. The guitar solo in the middle of the song is really enjoyable. 5/5
'
Don't Follow
' The countryish feel by Cantrell's guitar goes well with Layne's voice. They go back with the same direction with '
Don't Follow
' and follow the
'Rotten Apple'
feel. The vocals in this track are probably the best on the EP and this truley is my favorite song on any EP; especially this one. 5/5
'
Whale & Wasp
' The instrumental track is quite beatifully crafted and is a slow burner to get used to on the EP. Though it fits well with the rest of the album it's ends at a great track time not making it to long for the listener. 4/5
'
No Excuses
' One of the few written songs by Staley '
No Excuses'
is a great track and Cantrell/Staley's voices go so well with this track. '
No Excuses
' is a beautiful masterpiece in every aspect and deserves to be. Staley's talents exceed his vocals. 5/5
'
Swing On This
' is a quirky, jumpy track that has a jazz feel to it. It's fun to listen to especially the lyrics. Probably the most laid back song of the EP helps you leave the album with a great mood. A great track though not as good as it's predecessors it still captures what you need in a closing track. Though depressing like the others it's under the surface.
Overview:
A truley haunting masterpiece by Alice In Chains. This is a EP that is a must listen to anyone who is fond of acoustic work. This EP is filled with regret, sorrow, and truth. One of the first EP's I've ever listened to and I'm happy I ran into it.
Grade: A+
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