Category: Music/Albums Review: As a fan of Alice in Chains, I was thrilled to see the release of their latest album, Facelift Live: The Palladium, Hollywood, CA 6 Oct '91 Remastered. This live album captures the energy and intensity of one of the most iconic rock bands of all time at the height of their career. The first thing that stands out about this album is the quality of the sound. The remastering process has brought the music to life in a way that was not possible before, allowing listeners to truly appreciate the intricate guitar work and haunting vocals of Layne Staley. Each song on the album sounds as good as it did when it was first released, and the clarity of the audio makes for an immersive listening experience. In addition to the high-quality sound, Facelift Live: The Palladium also features a wealth of bonus material. The album includes live versions of all of Alice in Chains' biggest hits, as well as some lesser-known tracks that are sure to please fans. There is also a documentary about the band and their tour, which provides insight into what made them such a unique and influential group. One thing that sets Facelift Live: The Palladium apart from other live albums is the sense of energy and excitement that permeates every song. Alice in Chains was known for their intense live performances, and this album captures that energy perfectly. From the opening chords of "Rooster" to the final notes of "Would?", each song on the album feels like it was recorded in a packed stadium with thousands of screaming fans. Overall, Facelift Live: The Palladium is an excellent addition to any Alice in Chains fan's collection. It provides a glimpse into what made this band so special and offers a chance to relive some of their most memorable moments.