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Saikin
 Rep: 109 

Re: Layne Staley Writing from the Grave

Saikin wrote:

Is Layne Stayley, singer for seminal grunge band Alice In Chains [who OD'd and died in 2002], pulling a 'Tupac' by continuing to make records from beyond the grave? It would appear so, as evidenced by this recent story coming out of Los Angeles, CA.
It seems that during the recording of their debut album, Angry Mirror, alternative metal band EVEN X first made their other-worldly connection with the deceased rock star while working on the band's current single, 'Awake,' at Track Entertainment Studios. At some point during the late-night session, some of the studio's equipment began generating unusual frequency readings and the overhead lights began flickering sporadically. Engineer Alex Track found singer Ricky Kay unconscious in what was described as a 'trance-like' state. Attempts to revive Kay were unsuccessful, so Track tried to leave the control room to get help, only to find that some 'invisible force' was pushing against the door, preventing him from leaving. The room also became noticeably cooler and a 'low growl' came from the speakers as a Then, without warning, Kay began frantically scribbling song lyrics on a note pad, seemingly engaged in a conversation with himself. As soon as he put the pen down, the studio returned to its normal state, as did Kay himself, having no memory of what had just happened or any recollection of the how the lyrics on the pad came to be. The lyrics generated from that session are exactly what Kay sang for the song 'Awake' to the letter. Upon playback of the vocals, Kay and Track were astounded to hear an eerie, 'deranged-sounding' voice whispering underneath the track. Most of it was indecipherable, but there was one phrase that stuck out, 'Sing my words.' As strange as it was, the band liked how it sounded; so they decided to put the phrase on a loop and include it in the final mix of the song.
But this 'X-File' doesn't stop there. Paranormal Investigator Susan Alvarez, an experienced Medium, was brought in on the case and immediately sensed a strong and, according to her description, 'sad' presence. She asked the band if the name 'Lane' meant anything to the band. There were several streets in the surrounding area ending with 'Lane,' but she was insistent that it was the proper name of person who had died, not a street. The band still didn't make the connection with Stayley, but when bassist Mark Meltzer later excused himself to use the restroom, he saw the letters 'L-S-A-I-C' written on the bathroom mirror, as if someone had let the hot water run and scribbled the letters through the steam. The band, which bears a striking sonic similarity to Alice In Chains and are admittedly major fans of the Seattle rockers, began to make the connection and Alvarez attempted to communicate with the spirit to confirm their suspicions. According to Alvarez, it was indeed the ghost of Layne Stayley, but attempts to ascertain the reason for this presence and his connection with EVEN X were unsuccessful. She was just left with an overwhelming feeling of 'tragedy, as if his whole being was stained.'


Now that the single is being played on metal radio and the album is available for sale, reports have been coming in from fans experienced strange phenomena surrounding the song. Wayne LaPolt, 20, of Portland, Maine was so disoriented while listening to the song on his car stereo and crashed into a mailbox. Paul Nubar, 32, downloaded the track from iTunes and was listening to it while cleaning an algae-infested pool in Columbus, Ohio when he passed out, fell in, and nearly drowned. Michelle Antares, 18, reports concern for her older brother, Tony, 23, who has become increasingly withdrawn since buying Angry Mirror and keeping 'Awake' on a continuous loop on his stereo.


Does the EVEN X song 'Awake' contain the last known recording of Layne Stayley? Does playing it open some sort of a gateway between this world and the one beyond? The band is highly skeptical, but the truth, as they say, is out there.

Communist China
 Rep: 130 

Re: Layne Staley Writing from the Grave

Sounds like quite the promotional tool. Interesting though. Sad, also, that they would dig up the pain in many music fans' hearts to promote a band like that. There are people out there who would kill to hear Layne on one more song.

BLS-Pride
 Rep: 212 

Re: Layne Staley Writing from the Grave

BLS-Pride wrote:

Where did you find this? That's pretty crazy shit if it's true about those kids. First time hearing anything about this. Have you listened to the song?

Saikin
 Rep: 109 

Re: Layne Staley Writing from the Grave

Saikin wrote:
Pride&Glory wrote:

Where did you find this? That's pretty crazy shit if it's true about those kids. First time hearing anything about this. Have you listened to the song?

I found it on another forum.  I listened to the song twice today.  Didn't pick up on the 'sing my song' part.  The guy did sound a lot like Layne at times.  As far as the lyrics, it's really hard to say.  I doubt Layne would pick a band with this little talent to send his message to us from beyond the grave. 

I do believe in stuff like this, but this just really seems like an excellent form of promotion for them.

BurningHills
 Rep: 15 

Re: Layne Staley Writing from the Grave

BurningHills wrote:

That's fairly messed up. Freaky shit.

I'll check the song out when I get home from work later today.

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