Alice in Chains
Alice In Chains Performs 'Love, Hate, Love' Live at Moore Theatre, Seattle
When Alice in Chains performed "Love, Hate, Love" live on November 30, 1989, they were still in the early stages of their career, on the cusp of massive success. This performance came just a few months after the release of their debut album, "Facelift," which hit the shelves in August 1990. It was a defining moment that showcased their signature sound—a mix of heavy grunge and haunting harmonies. Interestingly, the band's raw live energy and Layne Staley's powerful vocals in this show foreshadowed their rise to prominence in the Seattle scene and beyond. Notably, "Facelift" would become one of the quintessential albums of the early '90s, gaining the band a loyal following and setting the stage for their future hits. This performance at the Moore Theatre marked a pivotal moment as they were just starting to capture the hearts of fans everywhere.