ALICE IN CHAINS will embark on a U.S. tour at the end of April. A list of confirmed dates so far can be found below.
Shot by award-winning director Roboshobo (a.k.a. Robert Schober;METALLICA, MASTODON), ALICE IN CHAINS‘ video for the song“Hollow” captures a man closed off and losing himself in an empty repetition of daily tasks until his last thread with reality is completely severed. Also available is a lyric video for the song, which was created by fans and comprised of images submitted through Instagram.
ALICE IN CHAINS guitarist Jerry Cantrell recently confirmed to Guitar World that the band has finished recording its fifth studio album and second without original vocalist Layne Staley. The new disc was once again produced by Nick Raskulinecz (FOO FIGHTERS, DEFTONES) and is scheduled for release in the spring.
“I don’t think you’ll be surprised by anything you hear,” Cantrell toldRevolver about the new CD’s musical direction. “It’s us. But it’s also really unique. It’s got all the elements of any record we’ve put out, but it’s unlike any record we’ve put out. Basically, it’s the next chapter in the ALICE IN CHAINS book, and it’s going to be a big one.”
The new disc will follow up 2009’s “Black Gives Way To Blue”, which ended a 14-year gap between studio efforts for the group and featured singer/guitarist William DuVall.
“In my opinion, that record stood up to anything else we’ve put out in our career. Hopefully, the new album will connect with people in the same way,” Cantrell told Guitar World.
DuVall told The Pulse Of Radio while the band was touring behind that album that he was seeing a new generation of ALICE fans at the shows. “There’s a lot of young people showing up, so that this thing has become a generational band now,” he said. “So you’ve got people, 15, 16, 17 years old, that are coming of their own volition. I mean, they’re not being brought there by their parents or anything. They’re coming on their own. They’re bringing their friends. So that’s one thing that’s a real sign that perhaps you’re onto something.”
ALICE IN CHAINS began working on new material in 2011, but the sessions for the album were delayed when Cantrell had to undergo shoulder surgery.