Jerry Cantrell Boggy Depot 1998 Eacflac ❲ORIGINAL – 2024❳

Released on April 7, 1998, "Boggy Depot" is the second solo studio album by American guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell, best known as the guitarist and vocalist of the heavy metal band Alice in Chains.

The Pine Knob show was part of a larger tour that saw Cantrell supporting his debut solo album, “Boggy Depot”. Released in April 1998, “Boggy Depot” was a significant moment for Cantrell, who was often seen as a reluctant solo artist. jerry cantrell boggy depot 1998 eacflac

Thus, is a promise: This is not a listen. This is an archive. Released on April 7, 1998, "Boggy Depot" is

Unlike the sludgy, heroin-soaked despair of late-era Alice in Chains, Boggy Depot is surprisingly melodic and reflective. Named after a ghost town in Oklahoma near Cantrell’s childhood home, the album trades existential dread for dusty Americana. Tracks like "Dickeye" and "My Song" retain the signature Cantrell vocal harmonies (often self-overdubbed), but songs like "Hurt a Long Time" and the hit single "Cut You In" reveal a bluesy, almost Southern rock swagger. Thus, is a promise: This is not a listen

Jerry Cantrell’s Boggy Depot is not his most famous work, but it is his most honest. It captures a man caught between bands, between eras, between the grief of the 90s and the uncertainty of the 2000s. To hear it through a 1998 EAC/FLAC rip is to hear it as Cantrell and producer Toby Wright intended—full-frequency, uncompromised, and immediate.

To understand the value of this digital file, one must first appreciate the album it holds. is the debut solo studio album by Alice in Chains guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell . Released on April 7, 1998 , by Columbia Records, it arrived at a pivotal moment for the iconic Seattle band. Alice in Chains was on an indefinite hiatus, largely due to the declining health of lead singer Layne Staley because of his struggles with addiction.