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2024 studio album by Jerry Cantrell
I Want Blood
Studio album by Jerry Cantrell
ReleasedOctober 18, 2024 (2024-10-18)
StudioJHOC (Pasadena, California)
Genre
Length46:06
LabelDouble J Music
ProducerJoe Barresi
Jerry Cantrell chronology
Brighten
(2021)
I Want Blood
(2024)
Singles from I Want Blood
  1. "Vilified"
    Released: July 26, 2024
  2. "Afterglow"
    Released: September 6, 2024
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
Blabbermouth.net9/10
Classic Rock
Kerrang!4/5

I Want Blood is the fourth solo album by Alice in Chains guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell, released on October 18, 2024. The album contains contributions from other rock artists, including Robert Trujillo, Duff McKagan, and Greg Puciato.

Following the country and southern rock-tinged Brighten (2021), I Want Blood is viewed as a return to the dark, metal-influenced and riff-driven sound for which Cantrell and Alice in Chains are known.

Writing and production

Cantrell described himself as at the "top of his capacity" when writing and recording I Want Blood. Influences on the record's sound included Jeff Beck, the Cure, Pink Floyd and Robin Trower, with the album's use of dual guitars drawing heavily from Aerosmith, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Metallica, Scorpions and Thin Lizzy. Among the guitars Cantrell used on the album was a Gibson Les Paul Junior given to him several years prior by Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day. The record was produced by Joe Barresi, who had worked in the past with acts including The Jesus Lizard, Melvins and Tool.

Content

I Want Blood was described by Kerrang! as a "more oppressive" album than its immediate predecessor Brighten (2021) and by Guitar Player as "exceedingly heavy, even for Cantrell". Whereas Brighten pursued a lighter, country and southern rock-tinted sound, Cantrell returned to the metal-influenced sound, characterised by heavy riffs, of his work with Alice in Chains; Tuonela Magazine stated that the darker, heavy sound "almost make this effort sound like a sequel" to Cantrell's second studio album Degradation Trip (2002).

The song "Off The Rails" was described by Blabbermouth as recalling Alice in Chains's 1990s era with vocalist Layne Staley, featuring what Amit Sharma called a "cheeky nod" to "Wasted Years" (1986) by Iron Maiden. The title track was described by Kerrang! as having "gallop that characterises Queens Of The Stone Age's more celebrated music", by KNAC to have a Foo Fighters-esque "holler-along chorus" and by LouderSound to have a "punk rock energy"; Cantrell himself described the song as having an "80s new wave vibe to it, especially in the chorus. Maybe even Cure-ish". "Echoes of Laughter" recalled the country-influenced sound of Brighten; Emma Johnston described the track as a "tar-textured western rooting for the guy in the black hat". The closing track, "It Comes", which Blabbermouth said to have "atmospheric passages" and "distant instumentals", has been likened to Pink Floyd.

Promotion and touring

On July 31, 2024, Cantrell released the music video for the upcoming album titled "Vilified". On October 15, 2024, Cantrell announced a North American tour for 2025 along with rock band Filter.

Release

I Want Blood was released via digital download and on physical CD on October 18, 2024.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jerry Cantrell, except where noted.

I Want Blood track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Vilified"4:32
2."Off the Rails"5:26
3."Afterglow"4:38
4."I Want Blood"4:22
5."Echoes of Laughter"5:11
6."Throw Me a Line"5:01
7."Let It Lie"5:45
8."Held Your Tongue"4:46
9."It Comes"6:32
Total length:46:06

Personnel

Musicians

  • Jerry Cantrell – lead vocals, lead guitar, bass
  • Greg Puciato – background vocals on "Echoes of Laughter"
  • Duff McKagan – bass guitar on "Afterglow", "I Want Blood" and "Echoes of Laughter"
  • Gil Sharone – drums on "Vilified", "Off the Rails", "Afterglow", "Echoes of Laughter", "Throw Me a Line", "Held Your Tongue" and "It Comes"; intro, verse, and outro for "Let It Lie"
  • Mike Bordin – drums on "I Want Blood" and chorus parts for "Let It Lie"
  • Robert Trujillo – bass on "Vilified", "Off the Rails" and "It Comes"
  • Vincent Jones – keyboards on "Afterglow", "I Want Blood", "Echoes of Laughter" and "Held Your Tongue"
  • Lola Colette – background vocals

Technical

Visuals

  • Ryan Clark – art direction, design
  • Darren Craig – photography

Charts

Chart performance for I Want Blood
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC) 21
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) 40
UK Albums (OCC) 99
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC) 3
US Billboard 200 145

References

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  6. Astley-Brown, Michael (July 26, 2024). ""This record is a serious piece of work... I think it's some of my best songwriting and playing": Jerry Cantrell taps Guns N' Roses and Metallica bassists for new solo album I Want Blood". Guitar World. Retrieved October 27, 2024.
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