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Black Gives Way to Blue

Black Gives Way to Blue is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Alice in Chains, released on September 29, 2009, on the 17th anniversary of the release of their second album, Dirt.[1] It is their first record without original lead singer Layne Staley, who died in 2002, and their first album with new vocalist and rhythm guitarist William DuVall sharing vocal duties with lead guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell, who sings lead vocals on most of the songs.[5][6][7][8] The title track is a tribute to Staley featuring Elton John on piano. This is the first Alice in Chains album released on Virgin Records and their first venture away from Columbia, who handled all of their previous releases. The album debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200,[9] and was certified gold by the RIAA on May 26, 2010,[10] with shipments exceeding 500,000 copies in the U.S. and over 1 million copies sold worldwide.[11] "Check My Brain" and "A Looking in View" were both nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2010 and 2011, respectively.[12] Black Gives Way to Blue won Revolver magazine's Golden Gods Award for Album of the Year in 2010.

Black Gives Way to Blue
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 29, 2009 (2009-09-29)[1]
RecordedOctober 23, 2008 (2008-10-23) – March 18, 2009 (2009-03-18)
StudioStudio 606 in Northridge, California
Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles
Genre
Length54:12
LabelVirgin/EMI
Producer
Alice in Chains chronology
The Essential Alice in Chains
(2006)
Black Gives Way to Blue
(2009)
The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here
(2013)
Singles from Black Gives Way to Blue
  1. "A Looking in View"
    Released: June 30, 2009
  2. "Check My Brain"
    Released: August 14, 2009
  3. "Your Decision"
    Released: November 16, 2009
  4. "Lesson Learned"
    Released: June 22, 2010[4]

The span of nearly fourteen years between the self-titled album and Black Gives Way to Blue, marks the longest gap between studio albums in Alice in Chains' career. The band reunited in early 2006, with DuVall as their new singer.[13] By April 2007, Alice in Chains had been writing and demoing songs for the album,[14] but the band did not show further signs of progress until October 2008, when they announced that they had begun recording with producer Nick Raskulinecz in the studio.[15] The album was recorded at Foo Fighters' Studio 606 in Northridge and at the Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles, produced by Raskulinecz and Alice in Chains.[16] The band did not have a record label at the time of the recording and the album was funded by Cantrell and drummer Sean Kinney.[17] The writing and recording process was completed on Cantrell's 43rd birthday, on March 18, 2009.[18] Musically, the album sees the band return to the heavy metal/hard rock style of Dirt and Facelift instead of the murky dark mood that their third album showcased with more grunge-fuzz pedal elements; some songs are noted for their acoustic elements.[19] It also includes songs which Cantrell described as "the heaviest he's ever written".[20]

Background and recording edit

 
Black Gives Way to Blue is the band's first album to feature William DuVall (pictured).

On February 18, 2005, guitarist Jerry Cantrell, bassist Mike Inez, and drummer Sean Kinney reunited to perform a benefit concert in Seattle for victims of the tsunami disaster that struck South Asia.[21] It was the band's first live performance since 1996.[22] On March 10, 2006, the surviving members performed at VH1's Decades Rock Live concert, honoring fellow Seattle musicians Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart.[23] Comes with the Fall vocalist William DuVall made his first public performance with the band during that show singing Alice in Chains' "Rooster".[24] The band followed the concert with a short United States club tour, several festival dates in Europe, and a brief tour in Japan.[25] DuVall joined Alice in Chains as lead singer during the band's reunion concerts.[26] DuVall was an old friend of Cantrell's.[27] They met in Los Angeles in 2000 through a mutual acquaintance, and DuVall's band Comes with the Fall was both the opening act and also Cantrell's backing band during the tour for his second solo album, Degradation Trip, in 2001 and 2002.[28][29]

About the reunion concerts, Cantrell stated, "We want to celebrate what we did and the memory of our friend. We have played with some [singers] who can actually bring it and add their own thing to it without being a Layne clone. We're not interested in stepping on [Staley's] rich legacy. It's a tough thing to go through. Do you take the Led Zeppelin approach and never play again, because the guy was that important? That's the approach we've taken for a lot of years. Or, do you give it a shot, try something? We're willing to take a chance on it. It's completely a reunion because the three of us who're left are back together. But it's not about separating and forgetting — it's about remembering and moving on."[13]

Kinney mentioned in a February 2006 interview that he would be interested in writing new material, but not as Alice in Chains. He explained, "If we found some other dude, I'd love to move on, write some cool tunes and change the name and go on like that. I don't see continuing as Alice and replacing somebody. ... We're not trying to replace Layne. We want to play these songs one more time, and if it seems like the right thing to do, it'll happen. I don't know how long it will go or where it will take us. It's kind of a tribute to Layne and our fans, the people who love these songs. It's not some 'I'm broke and I need the money' situation. We love playing together."[13]

In April 2007, the band's "official blogger", Baldy, posted an update on progress towards the writing of the album, saying that Alice in Chains had been in Los Angeles, California for five days, "sat through three rehearsals and one demo recording session, listened to several other demos" and the new material was "kicking his ass right out of his pants."[14] By March 2008, the band started writing and working together, and that was the start of the new album. According to Kinney, they just wanted to hear what their new music sounded like, as they were at Carmen Miranda's old studio, so they decided to record it. "It’s a very musical place. And everything was so good we decided to record it. It's a tremendous undertaking, but at the end of it I haven’t felt this good about something since we were kids".[30] In September 2008, it was reported that Alice in Chains would enter the studio that October to begin recording a new album for a summer 2009 release.[31]

Recording began on October 23, 2008 at the Foo Fighters' Studio 606 in Northridge, California, with producer Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Rush, Stone Sour, Trivium, Shadows Fall, Death Angel).[15] The band did not have a record label at the time and the album was funded by Jerry Cantrell and Sean Kinney.[17][16] In December 2008, they moved into the Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles.[32] Staley's mother, Nancy McCallum, was supportive of the band's decision to move on and visited them during their recording sessions.[32] Other members of Staley's family were also supportive of the band.[32] Manager Susan Silver said "it was really important that it was OK with them".[32] In April 2009, Cantrell told at the Revolver's Golden Gods Awards Show that Alice in Chains had finished recording the album on March 18, 2009 (his 43rd birthday and also the same day that William DuVall's son was born), and were in the process of mixing it for a September release.[18] Elton John recorded the piano track for the song "Black Gives Way to Blue" in a Las Vegas studio on April 23, 2009.[33][34]

Manager David Benveniste began approaching record labels with a sampling of four or five songs from the new sessions, and the offers started coming from every major label. The band eventually signed with Virgin/EMI.[32]

Album title edit

When Chris Cornell and Susan Silver's then 9-year-old daughter Lily Cornell Silver asked her mother "what does 'Black Gives Way to Blue' mean?", Silver suggested they call her uncle Jerry [Cantrell] and ask him, and Cantrell explained to her:

Sometimes there are very dark and challenging times in life and it may seem like things will never get better. But if you stay strong and keep moving forward and look out on the horizon, you'll start to see a little point of light way out there. And slowly, the black would give way to blue.[35]

On December 1, 2020, Cornell Silver made her musical debut performing the song along with Chris DeGarmo at the MoPOP Founders Award tribute to Alice in Chains following an introduction by her mother.[36][37]

Music and lyrics edit

 
Jerry Cantrell sings lead vocals on most of the songs from Black Gives Way to Blue.

In April 2009, a blog post from the band expressed the hope that "these songs will strike a chord and make a similar impact on all of you out there that were moved by this band in the first place."[38] Kinney said that the music on the album doesn't deviate too far from the band's past music, adding, "It's nice to sound like yourself...It's not really that hard, actually. I know people are blown away that we really sound like ourselves, and I understand the apprehension, but it's not really that big a stretch to sound the way that you sound."[19] There are hard rock as well as acoustic songs featured on the album.[19]

Kinney said that there are lyrics on the album that deal with original vocalist Layne Staley. He elaborated, "There's not a day that goes by that I don't think of him. And there's a lot to address, with all of that stuff coming to the forefront. A lot has happened since 1995; a lot has happened in our lives and we've never talked about it or discussed it publicly. So some of that is what's addressed here. That's the way we operate, it's about what really happened in life. We're not really the fast cars and chicks songs. It's basically what's happened in life, but a lot has happened since the last record. And it's on this record."[19]

The title track, "Black Gives Way to Blue", was written as a tribute to Staley and features Cantrell on lead vocals and Elton John on piano.[39][40] Regarding the lyrics to other specific songs, Cantrell said the first single from the album, "A Looking in View", "basically speaks to any number of things that keep you balled up inside."[41] The second single, "Check My Brain", features lyrics dealing with Cantrell's move from Seattle to Los Angeles in 2003.[32] The third single, "Your Decision", contains lyrics about "surviving pain and choosing to live."[32] Cantrell also denied a popular misconception that the song "Private Hell" is about Layne Staley. He stated that the song is in fact about himself breaking up with a girl that he loved a lot and he "wasn't man enough to go through with it". But Cantrell also pointed out that there's a lot of things in the song that aren't specifically about that and other people can relate to.[42]

"Last of My Kind" is the only song in the album that features William DuVall singing lead vocals without harmonizing with Cantrell, who only sings back up vocals in the song. DuVall also wrote the lyrics and the melody of the song.[6][43][8] DuVall wrote a song called "Tongue Tied" about his friend Sean Costello, who died by suicide in 2008,[44][32] but the song was cut from the album.[8]

Cantrell said about singing lead vocals in the album:

I had to step up quite a bit more than I ever had. He [Layne Staley] always gave me a lot of confidence to do that, to sing more lead. And you can hear that as the albums progress, I kind of start growing into that role. I attribute a lot of that to the confidence that Layne gave me. Basically, him just saying, ‘Dude, you gotta fucking sing. These songs are your songs, you write all this fucking great material, and it’s not like I don’t like singing ‘em or whatever, but they’re personal to you, you should fucking sing ‘em.’ (laughs) ‘You can do it.’ I’m always forever grateful to him for that. And having some experience touring on my own and doing that, it’s kind of a natural progression to take on a larger role on this record and this incarnation of the band. The cool thing about that is I have William to work together with, and that’s a lot like the band worked together before.[45]

Cover artwork edit

The album cover art features an anatomical illustration of a heart surrounded by a black and blue background.[46] The illustration was made by British designer Matt Taylor.[47] According to William DuVall, the cover was Sean Kinney's basic concept, but the other members also had a hand in it.[48] Photos of the band taken by photographer James Minchin III and illustrations designed by Emmanuel Polanco complete the booklet.[49]

Jerry Cantrell explained the album cover in an interview with Billboard in October 2009:

The whole thing with the heart... there wasn't a real intention or a reason. It's just a collection of ideas that we put together. To me, we had our hearts broken by losing Layne and losing ourselves. And also it took a lot of that to get through this process and to even take the chance, and to stand-up and risk. It celebrates his life.[50]

Staley's bandmates also thanked him in the album's liner notes.[49]

Guitar manufacturer G&L made a custom Rampage guitar for Cantrell with the artwork for the album cover on the body. The guitar was unveiled in January 2010 on the G&L booth at the NAMM Show in Anaheim, California.[51]

For the opening of their concerts on the Black Gives Way to Blue tour, Alice in Chains used to project the album cover with a heart beating onto the stage's curtain before the band hit the stage.[52]

Promotion edit

To help promote the album, on September 17, 2009,[53] Alice in Chains released an EPK featuring all four of the members being interviewed while the Kiss makeup is being applied on them.[54]

An app for iPhone was released on October 27, 2009, featuring audio streaming of three songs from the album ("Check My Brain", "A Looking In View" and "Acid Bubble"), the music videos for "Check My Brain" and "A Looking In View", breaking news, photos, tour dates, band bio, discography, fan wall for commenting and access to Alice In Chains merchandise, tickets, web site and band mailing list.[55]

Release and reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic69/100[56]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]
The Aquarian WeeklyA−[57]
BBCfavorable[58]
Blabbermouth.net8.5/10[59]
Drowned in Sound7/10[60]
Stuff.co.nz    [61]
Kerrang!     [62]
Metal Hammer10/10[63]
Rolling Stone     [64]
The Skinny     [65]

On April 25, 2009, it was reported that the new Alice in Chains album would be released on their new label Virgin/EMI, making it the band's first label change in their 20-plus year career.[66] On June 11, 2009, it was announced that the new album would be titled Black Gives Way to Blue and the release date was scheduled for September 29, 2009, the same day that Alice in Chains' second album, Dirt, was released in 1992.[67][68]

Alice in Chains revealed parts of their new album at a listening party on July 14, 2009 at the Ricardo Montalbán Theater in Los Angeles. They played the entire album over the PA system and performed an acoustic set including versions of songs "Your Decision" and "Black Gives Way to Blue". Keyboardist Derek Sherinian guested with the band on this event. Another listening event took place on July 21, 2009 in New York.[40]

The UK magazine Classic Rock awarded the album nine out of ten stars in its review section in September 2009.[69] Metal Hammer magazine awarded the album 10/10 in September while Nigel Britto of The Times of India lauded the album as a "stunner", later going on to describe it as a "huge, huge success".[70]

On June 30, 2009, one of the songs from the album, "A Looking in View", was made available for purchase via iTunes and Amazon,[71][72] and for a limited time it was available as a free download through the official Alice in Chains website in early July.[73] Although it wasn't the album's first radio single, Rock stations across the U.S. started playing the song.[74][75] The music video for "A Looking in View" debuted via Alice in Chains' official website on July 7, 2009.[76]

"Check My Brain" was released to radio stations as the first official single from the album on August 14, 2009,[77] and was made available for purchase on August 17, 2009.[78] The music video for "Check My Brain" premiered on September 14, 2009.[79]

"A Looking in View" peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart[80] and at number 27 on the Billboard Rock Songs chart, and "Check My Brain" peaked at number 92 on the Billboard Hot 100, at number 75 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart, at number one on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks,[80] and Billboard Rock Songs charts, and at number one on the Billboard Hot Alternative Rock Tracks chart.[81]

Black Gives Way to Blue debuted at number 5 on the Billboard 200, selling 126,000 in its first week,[9] and entered the UK charts at number 19 on October 5, 2009.[82]

To coincide with the band's European tour, Alice in Chains released its next single, "Your Decision", on November 16, 2009 in the UK, and in the US on December 1.[4][83] The album's third single debuted on the US Rock Songs chart at number 32,[84] and charted at number 1 on the US Rock Songs, at number 1 on the US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks[80] and at number 4 on the US Alternative Songs charts.[85]

The third and last single, "Lesson Learned", went to radio on June 22, 2010,[86] and reached number 1 on the US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks.[80] The music video for the song premiered on Yahoo! Music on September 22, 2010.[87]

Black Gives Way to Blue received Gold certification by the Canadian Recording Industry Association in February 2010, signifying sales of over 40,000 units.[88] The album was certified Gold by the RIAA, in May 2010,[10] selling over 500,000 copies in the U.S.[11]

Black Gives Way to Blue was voted number 2 on Kerrang!'s Top 20 albums of 2009 list,[citation needed] and on Metal Hammer's Top 50 albums of the year list,[89] and number 7 on Kerrang's 50 Best Albums From 2009.[90] The album won the 2010 Revolver magazine Golden Gods Award in the category Album of the Year, beating out Slayer, Mastodon, Megadeth and Heaven and Hell.[91]

Commercial performance edit

The track "A Looking in View" was the first song from the album that was made available for purchase via digital download in June 2009, and despite not being the first official radio single, Rock stations started playing the song and it peaked at No. 12 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[80] The singles "Check My Brain" and "Your Decision" reached No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart,[80] while "Lesson Learned" reached No. 4.[80] "Check My Brain" was also the band's first No. 1 song on the Alternative Songs chart,[92] and on the Hot Rock Songs chart,[93] and it also reached No. 92 on Billboard's Hot 100, becoming the band's first single to appear on the chart.[94]

Music videos edit

More music videos have been released in support of Black Gives Way to Blue than for any previous Alice in Chains release. Videos were released for "A Looking in View",[95] "Check My Brain",[96] "Your Decision",[97] "Acid Bubble"[98] (which is available as an interactive video on AliceinChains.com),[99] "Last of My Kind"[100] and "Lesson Learned".[101] Three of the videos ("A Looking in View", "Acid Bubble", and "Lesson Learned") do not feature the band in any way, which is a first (the music video for "Get Born Again" featured glimpses of the band with images used from previous videos).

An official video for "Private Hell" was published on Alice in Chains' official YouTube channel on September 27, 2019, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Black Gives Way to Blue. The video features behind the scenes footage of the band on studio recording the album between December 2008 and January 2009.[102]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Jerry Cantrell, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."All Secrets Known" 4:42
2."Check My Brain" 3:57
3."Last of My Kind"5:52
4."Your Decision" 4:43
5."A Looking in View"
7:06
6."When the Sun Rose Again" 4:00
7."Acid Bubble" 6:55
8."Lesson Learned" 4:16
9."Take Her Out" 4:00
10."Private Hell" 5:38
11."Black Gives Way to Blue" 3:03
Total length:54:12
iTunes bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Black Gives Way to Blue" (Piano Mix)3:01
13."Your Decision" (Live)4:48
Total length:62:01
Japanese bonus
No.TitleLength
12."Down in a Hole" (Live at the Ricardo Montalbán Theatre, 7 July 2009)6:46
Total length:60:56

Personnel edit

Awards edit

Revolver Golden Gods Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2010 Black Gives Way to Blue Album of the Year Won[103]

Grammy Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2010 "Check My Brain" Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated[12]
2011 "A Looking in View" Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated[12]

Metal Storm Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2009 Black Gives Way to Blue Best Alternative Metal Album Nominated[104]
Biggest Surprise Nominated[104]

Charts edit

Singles edit

Year Single Peak chart positions
US
[134][135]
US Alt
[136]
US Main
[137]
US Rock
[138]
CAN
[139]
2009 "A Looking in View" 38 12 27
"Check My Brain" 92 1 1 1 62
"Your Decision" 109 4 1 1 57
2010 "Lesson Learned" 25 4 10
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

[140]

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[141] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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  • Black Gives Way to Blue at AllMusic

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This article is about the album by Alice in Chains For the title track from the album see Black Gives Way to Blue song Black Gives Way to Blue is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Alice in Chains released on September 29 2009 on the 17th anniversary of the release of their second album Dirt 1 It is their first record without original lead singer Layne Staley who died in 2002 and their first album with new vocalist and rhythm guitarist William DuVall sharing vocal duties with lead guitarist vocalist Jerry Cantrell who sings lead vocals on most of the songs 5 6 7 8 The title track is a tribute to Staley featuring Elton John on piano This is the first Alice in Chains album released on Virgin Records and their first venture away from Columbia who handled all of their previous releases The album debuted at No 5 on the Billboard 200 9 and was certified gold by the RIAA on May 26 2010 10 with shipments exceeding 500 000 copies in the U S and over 1 million copies sold worldwide 11 Check My Brain and A Looking in View were both nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2010 and 2011 respectively 12 Black Gives Way to Blue won Revolver magazine s Golden Gods Award for Album of the Year in 2010 Black Gives Way to BlueStudio album by Alice in ChainsReleasedSeptember 29 2009 2009 09 29 1 RecordedOctober 23 2008 2008 10 23 March 18 2009 2009 03 18 StudioStudio 606 in Northridge California Henson Recording Studios in Los AngelesGenreGrunge 2 heavy metal 1 sludge metal 1 doom metal 3 Length54 12LabelVirgin EMIProducerNick RaskulineczAlice in ChainsAlice in Chains chronologyThe Essential Alice in Chains 2006 Black Gives Way to Blue 2009 The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here 2013 Singles from Black Gives Way to Blue A Looking in View Released June 30 2009 Check My Brain Released August 14 2009 Your Decision Released November 16 2009 Lesson Learned Released June 22 2010 4 The span of nearly fourteen years between the self titled album and Black Gives Way to Blue marks the longest gap between studio albums in Alice in Chains career The band reunited in early 2006 with DuVall as their new singer 13 By April 2007 Alice in Chains had been writing and demoing songs for the album 14 but the band did not show further signs of progress until October 2008 when they announced that they had begun recording with producer Nick Raskulinecz in the studio 15 The album was recorded at Foo Fighters Studio 606 in Northridge and at the Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles produced by Raskulinecz and Alice in Chains 16 The band did not have a record label at the time of the recording and the album was funded by Cantrell and drummer Sean Kinney 17 The writing and recording process was completed on Cantrell s 43rd birthday on March 18 2009 18 Musically the album sees the band return to the heavy metal hard rock style of Dirt and Facelift instead of the murky dark mood that their third album showcased with more grunge fuzz pedal elements some songs are noted for their acoustic elements 19 It also includes songs which Cantrell described as the heaviest he s ever written 20 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Album title 3 Music and lyrics 4 Cover artwork 5 Promotion 6 Release and reception 7 Commercial performance 8 Music videos 9 Track listing 10 Personnel 11 Awards 11 1 Revolver Golden Gods Awards 11 2 Grammy Awards 11 3 Metal Storm Awards 12 Charts 12 1 Weekly charts 12 2 Year end charts 12 3 Singles 13 Certifications 14 References 15 External linksBackground and recording edit nbsp Black Gives Way to Blue is the band s first album to feature William DuVall pictured On February 18 2005 guitarist Jerry Cantrell bassist Mike Inez and drummer Sean Kinney reunited to perform a benefit concert in Seattle for victims of the tsunami disaster that struck South Asia 21 It was the band s first live performance since 1996 22 On March 10 2006 the surviving members performed at VH1 s Decades Rock Live concert honoring fellow Seattle musicians Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart 23 Comes with the Fall vocalist William DuVall made his first public performance with the band during that show singing Alice in Chains Rooster 24 The band followed the concert with a short United States club tour several festival dates in Europe and a brief tour in Japan 25 DuVall joined Alice in Chains as lead singer during the band s reunion concerts 26 DuVall was an old friend of Cantrell s 27 They met in Los Angeles in 2000 through a mutual acquaintance and DuVall s band Comes with the Fall was both the opening act and also Cantrell s backing band during the tour for his second solo album Degradation Trip in 2001 and 2002 28 29 About the reunion concerts Cantrell stated We want to celebrate what we did and the memory of our friend We have played with some singers who can actually bring it and add their own thing to it without being a Layne clone We re not interested in stepping on Staley s rich legacy It s a tough thing to go through Do you take the Led Zeppelin approach and never play again because the guy was that important That s the approach we ve taken for a lot of years Or do you give it a shot try something We re willing to take a chance on it It s completely a reunion because the three of us who re left are back together But it s not about separating and forgetting it s about remembering and moving on 13 Kinney mentioned in a February 2006 interview that he would be interested in writing new material but not as Alice in Chains He explained If we found some other dude I d love to move on write some cool tunes and change the name and go on like that I don t see continuing as Alice and replacing somebody We re not trying to replace Layne We want to play these songs one more time and if it seems like the right thing to do it ll happen I don t know how long it will go or where it will take us It s kind of a tribute to Layne and our fans the people who love these songs It s not some I m broke and I need the money situation We love playing together 13 In April 2007 the band s official blogger Baldy posted an update on progress towards the writing of the album saying that Alice in Chains had been in Los Angeles California for five days sat through three rehearsals and one demo recording session listened to several other demos and the new material was kicking his ass right out of his pants 14 By March 2008 the band started writing and working together and that was the start of the new album According to Kinney they just wanted to hear what their new music sounded like as they were at Carmen Miranda s old studio so they decided to record it It s a very musical place And everything was so good we decided to record it It s a tremendous undertaking but at the end of it I haven t felt this good about something since we were kids 30 In September 2008 it was reported that Alice in Chains would enter the studio that October to begin recording a new album for a summer 2009 release 31 Recording began on October 23 2008 at the Foo Fighters Studio 606 in Northridge California with producer Nick Raskulinecz Foo Fighters Rush Stone Sour Trivium Shadows Fall Death Angel 15 The band did not have a record label at the time and the album was funded by Jerry Cantrell and Sean Kinney 17 16 In December 2008 they moved into the Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles 32 Staley s mother Nancy McCallum was supportive of the band s decision to move on and visited them during their recording sessions 32 Other members of Staley s family were also supportive of the band 32 Manager Susan Silver said it was really important that it was OK with them 32 In April 2009 Cantrell told at the Revolver s Golden Gods Awards Show that Alice in Chains had finished recording the album on March 18 2009 his 43rd birthday and also the same day that William DuVall s son was born and were in the process of mixing it for a September release 18 Elton John recorded the piano track for the song Black Gives Way to Blue in a Las Vegas studio on April 23 2009 33 34 Manager David Benveniste began approaching record labels with a sampling of four or five songs from the new sessions and the offers started coming from every major label The band eventually signed with Virgin EMI 32 Album title editWhen Chris Cornell and Susan Silver s then 9 year old daughter Lily Cornell Silver asked her mother what does Black Gives Way to Blue mean Silver suggested they call her uncle Jerry Cantrell and ask him and Cantrell explained to her Sometimes there are very dark and challenging times in life and it may seem like things will never get better But if you stay strong and keep moving forward and look out on the horizon you ll start to see a little point of light way out there And slowly the black would give way to blue 35 On December 1 2020 Cornell Silver made her musical debut performing the song along with Chris DeGarmo at the MoPOP Founders Award tribute to Alice in Chains following an introduction by her mother 36 37 Music and lyrics edit nbsp Jerry Cantrell sings lead vocals on most of the songs from Black Gives Way to Blue In April 2009 a blog post from the band expressed the hope that these songs will strike a chord and make a similar impact on all of you out there that were moved by this band in the first place 38 Kinney said that the music on the album doesn t deviate too far from the band s past music adding It s nice to sound like yourself It s not really that hard actually I know people are blown away that we really sound like ourselves and I understand the apprehension but it s not really that big a stretch to sound the way that you sound 19 There are hard rock as well as acoustic songs featured on the album 19 Kinney said that there are lyrics on the album that deal with original vocalist Layne Staley He elaborated There s not a day that goes by that I don t think of him And there s a lot to address with all of that stuff coming to the forefront A lot has happened since 1995 a lot has happened in our lives and we ve never talked about it or discussed it publicly So some of that is what s addressed here That s the way we operate it s about what really happened in life We re not really the fast cars and chicks songs It s basically what s happened in life but a lot has happened since the last record And it s on this record 19 The title track Black Gives Way to Blue was written as a tribute to Staley and features Cantrell on lead vocals and Elton John on piano 39 40 Regarding the lyrics to other specific songs Cantrell said the first single from the album A Looking in View basically speaks to any number of things that keep you balled up inside 41 The second single Check My Brain features lyrics dealing with Cantrell s move from Seattle to Los Angeles in 2003 32 The third single Your Decision contains lyrics about surviving pain and choosing to live 32 Cantrell also denied a popular misconception that the song Private Hell is about Layne Staley He stated that the song is in fact about himself breaking up with a girl that he loved a lot and he wasn t man enough to go through with it But Cantrell also pointed out that there s a lot of things in the song that aren t specifically about that and other people can relate to 42 Last of My Kind is the only song in the album that features William DuVall singing lead vocals without harmonizing with Cantrell who only sings back up vocals in the song DuVall also wrote the lyrics and the melody of the song 6 43 8 DuVall wrote a song called Tongue Tied about his friend Sean Costello who died by suicide in 2008 44 32 but the song was cut from the album 8 Cantrell said about singing lead vocals in the album I had to step up quite a bit more than I ever had He Layne Staley always gave me a lot of confidence to do that to sing more lead And you can hear that as the albums progress I kind of start growing into that role I attribute a lot of that to the confidence that Layne gave me Basically him just saying Dude you gotta fucking sing These songs are your songs you write all this fucking great material and it s not like I don t like singing em or whatever but they re personal to you you should fucking sing em laughs You can do it I m always forever grateful to him for that And having some experience touring on my own and doing that it s kind of a natural progression to take on a larger role on this record and this incarnation of the band The cool thing about that is I have William to work together with and that s a lot like the band worked together before 45 Cover artwork editThe album cover art features an anatomical illustration of a heart surrounded by a black and blue background 46 The illustration was made by British designer Matt Taylor 47 According to William DuVall the cover was Sean Kinney s basic concept but the other members also had a hand in it 48 Photos of the band taken by photographer James Minchin III and illustrations designed by Emmanuel Polanco complete the booklet 49 Jerry Cantrell explained the album cover in an interview with Billboard in October 2009 The whole thing with the heart there wasn t a real intention or a reason It s just a collection of ideas that we put together To me we had our hearts broken by losing Layne and losing ourselves And also it took a lot of that to get through this process and to even take the chance and to stand up and risk It celebrates his life 50 Staley s bandmates also thanked him in the album s liner notes 49 Guitar manufacturer G amp L made a custom Rampage guitar for Cantrell with the artwork for the album cover on the body The guitar was unveiled in January 2010 on the G amp L booth at the NAMM Show in Anaheim California 51 For the opening of their concerts on the Black Gives Way to Blue tour Alice in Chains used to project the album cover with a heart beating onto the stage s curtain before the band hit the stage 52 Promotion editTo help promote the album on September 17 2009 53 Alice in Chains released an EPK featuring all four of the members being interviewed while the Kiss makeup is being applied on them 54 An app for iPhone was released on October 27 2009 featuring audio streaming of three songs from the album Check My Brain A Looking In View and Acid Bubble the music videos for Check My Brain and A Looking In View breaking news photos tour dates band bio discography fan wall for commenting and access to Alice In Chains merchandise tickets web site and band mailing list 55 Release and reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic69 100 56 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 The Aquarian WeeklyA 57 BBCfavorable 58 Blabbermouth net8 5 10 59 Drowned in Sound7 10 60 Stuff co nz nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 61 Kerrang nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 62 Metal Hammer10 10 63 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 64 The Skinny nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 65 On April 25 2009 it was reported that the new Alice in Chains album would be released on their new label Virgin EMI making it the band s first label change in their 20 plus year career 66 On June 11 2009 it was announced that the new album would be titled Black Gives Way to Blue and the release date was scheduled for September 29 2009 the same day that Alice in Chains second album Dirt was released in 1992 67 68 Alice in Chains revealed parts of their new album at a listening party on July 14 2009 at the Ricardo Montalban Theater in Los Angeles They played the entire album over the PA system and performed an acoustic set including versions of songs Your Decision and Black Gives Way to Blue Keyboardist Derek Sherinian guested with the band on this event Another listening event took place on July 21 2009 in New York 40 The UK magazine Classic Rock awarded the album nine out of ten stars in its review section in September 2009 69 Metal Hammer magazine awarded the album 10 10 in September while Nigel Britto of The Times of India lauded the album as a stunner later going on to describe it as a huge huge success 70 On June 30 2009 one of the songs from the album A Looking in View was made available for purchase via iTunes and Amazon 71 72 and for a limited time it was available as a free download through the official Alice in Chains website in early July 73 Although it wasn t the album s first radio single Rock stations across the U S started playing the song 74 75 The music video for A Looking in View debuted via Alice in Chains official website on July 7 2009 76 Check My Brain was released to radio stations as the first official single from the album on August 14 2009 77 and was made available for purchase on August 17 2009 78 The music video for Check My Brain premiered on September 14 2009 79 A Looking in View peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart 80 and at number 27 on the Billboard Rock Songs chart and Check My Brain peaked at number 92 on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 75 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart at number one on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 80 and Billboard Rock Songs charts and at number one on the Billboard Hot Alternative Rock Tracks chart 81 Black Gives Way to Blue debuted at number 5 on the Billboard 200 selling 126 000 in its first week 9 and entered the UK charts at number 19 on October 5 2009 82 To coincide with the band s European tour Alice in Chains released its next single Your Decision on November 16 2009 in the UK and in the US on December 1 4 83 The album s third single debuted on the US Rock Songs chart at number 32 84 and charted at number 1 on the US Rock Songs at number 1 on the US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 80 and at number 4 on the US Alternative Songs charts 85 The third and last single Lesson Learned went to radio on June 22 2010 86 and reached number 1 on the US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 80 The music video for the song premiered on Yahoo Music on September 22 2010 87 Black Gives Way to Blue received Gold certification by the Canadian Recording Industry Association in February 2010 signifying sales of over 40 000 units 88 The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in May 2010 10 selling over 500 000 copies in the U S 11 Black Gives Way to Blue was voted number 2 on Kerrang s Top 20 albums of 2009 list citation needed and on Metal Hammer s Top 50 albums of the year list 89 and number 7 on Kerrang s 50 Best Albums From 2009 90 The album won the 2010 Revolver magazine Golden Gods Award in the category Album of the Year beating out Slayer Mastodon Megadeth and Heaven and Hell 91 Commercial performance editThe track A Looking in View was the first song from the album that was made available for purchase via digital download in June 2009 and despite not being the first official radio single Rock stations started playing the song and it peaked at No 12 on Billboard s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart 80 The singles Check My Brain and Your Decision reached No 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart 80 while Lesson Learned reached No 4 80 Check My Brain was also the band s first No 1 song on the Alternative Songs chart 92 and on the Hot Rock Songs chart 93 and it also reached No 92 on Billboard s Hot 100 becoming the band s first single to appear on the chart 94 Music videos editMore music videos have been released in support of Black Gives Way to Blue than for any previous Alice in Chains release Videos were released for A Looking in View 95 Check My Brain 96 Your Decision 97 Acid Bubble 98 which is available as an interactive video on AliceinChains com 99 Last of My Kind 100 and Lesson Learned 101 Three of the videos A Looking in View Acid Bubble and Lesson Learned do not feature the band in any way which is a first the music video for Get Born Again featured glimpses of the band with images used from previous videos An official video for Private Hell was published on Alice in Chains official YouTube channel on September 27 2019 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Black Gives Way to Blue The video features behind the scenes footage of the band on studio recording the album between December 2008 and January 2009 102 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Jerry Cantrell except where notedNo TitleWriter s Length1 All Secrets Known 4 422 Check My Brain 3 573 Last of My Kind CantrellWilliam DuVall5 524 Your Decision 4 435 A Looking in View CantrellDuVallSean KinneyMike Inez7 066 When the Sun Rose Again 4 007 Acid Bubble 6 558 Lesson Learned 4 169 Take Her Out 4 0010 Private Hell 5 3811 Black Gives Way to Blue 3 03Total length 54 12 iTunes bonus tracksNo TitleLength12 Black Gives Way to Blue Piano Mix 3 0113 Your Decision Live 4 48Total length 62 01 Japanese bonusNo TitleLength12 Down in a Hole Live at the Ricardo Montalban Theatre 7 July 2009 6 46Total length 60 56Personnel editAlice in Chains Jerry Cantrell lead and backing vocals lead guitar William DuVall backing vocals rhythm guitar lead vocals in Last of My Kind 6 8 Mike Inez bass backing vocals Sean Kinney drums percussion Additional performers Elton John piano on Black Gives Way to Blue Lisa Coleman vibraphone on Black Gives Way to Blue Chris Armstrong tabla on When the Sun Rose Again Stevie Black string arrangement performance and engineering on Your Decision and Private Hell Production Produced by Nick Raskulinecz and Alice in Chains Recorded by Paul Figueroa with additional engineering by Nick Raskulinecz assisted by John Lousteau Martin Cooke and Kevin Mills Mixed by Randy Staub Mastered by Ted Jensen Art direction by Alice in Chains amp Matt Taylor Artwork and design by Matt Taylor Band photography by James Minchin III Package interior photography by Rocky Schenck Illustrations pages 7 amp 11 by Emmanuel Polanco Management by Velvet Hammer Music and Management Group and Susan Silver ManagementAwards editRevolver Golden Gods Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 2010 Black Gives Way to Blue Album of the Year Won 103 Grammy Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 2010 Check My Brain Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated 12 2011 A Looking in View Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated 12 Metal Storm Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 2009 Black Gives Way to Blue Best Alternative Metal Album Nominated 104 Biggest Surprise Nominated 104 Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2009 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 105 12 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 106 14 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 107 26 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 108 31 Canadian Albums Billboard 109 4 Danish Albums Hitlisten 110 13 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 111 34 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 112 11 French Albums SNEP 113 46 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 114 21 Italian Albums FIMI 115 32 Mexican Albums Top 100 Mexico 116 88 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 117 7 Norwegian Albums VG lista 118 9 Polish Albums ZPAV 119 16 Scottish Albums OCC 120 20 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 121 54 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 122 20 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 123 21 UK Albums OCC 124 19 UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 125 3 US Billboard 200 126 5 US Top Alternative 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