Layne Staley's 'Lost Journals' To Be Released In November
For the first time ever, dive into the untold creative world of Layne Staley, the legendary voice behind ALICE IN CHAINS. This extraordinary collection showcases his handwritten lyrics, deeply personal poetry, stunning original artwork, rare photos, fan tributes and so much more.
A November 11, 2025 release date is set for "This Angry Pen: The Lost Journals Of Layne Staley".
Step into the world of Layne Staley like never before. For the first time, this stunning collection unveils the deeply personal and creative side of the legendary ALICE IN CHAINS frontman. Through never-before-seen poetry, raw handwritten lyrics, intimate scribblings, and heartfelt notes, Layne's inner thoughts and emotions come to life, offering a glimpse into the mind of a musical genius who defined a generation.
Staley died on April 5, 2002 at the end of a long and tragic descent into heroin addiction that ultimately sidelined his career and his band after three studio albums, an acoustic live disc and two EPs. The 34-year-old singer had all but disappeared from public view during the last few years of his life. His body was not found in his Seattle home until April 20, 2002, two weeks after the date on which it was ultimately determined that he died.
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Creed and Nickelback Will Co-Headline a Wisconsin Festival
What could be better than seeing Creed in concert? Could it be seeing Creed AND Nickelback?
If that sounds like your dream come true, you'll need to head over to East Troy, Wisconsin. They'll be co-headlining the two-day Summer of '99 and Beyond Festival on July 18th and 19th.
The lineup also includes Live, Daughtry, 3 Doors Down, Lit, Our Lady Peace, Hinder, Sevendust, and Mammoth WVH.
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(You can check out the full lineup here.)
Johnny Rotten is NOT happy that the Sex Pistols are touring without him.
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Phish announced their summer tour dates.
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