ALICE IN CHAINS was interviewed by
Altitude on the "black carpet" of Tuesday night's (April 7)
Epiphone Revolver Golden Gods Awards at Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles. Watch the chat below.
ALICE IN CHAINS guitarist
Jerry Cantrell recently spoke with Australia's
Courier-Mail about the group's upcoming album, its first full-length set of new material in more than 13 years and first without lead singer
Layne Staley, who died in 2002 after a long battle with drug addiction. Handling lead vocals is
William DuVall, who has sung with the group ever since it reactivated in 2005.
Cantrell said, "The new stuff is cool. It's pretty goddamn crushing. I've stepped up a little bit from where I was before . . . obviously, it'll be a new sound from
William being there — but it sounds like an
ALICE IN CHAINS record and a kick-ass one. There's everything from the darkest of dark, heavy shit to acoustic stuff. Throw all that together and that's what you'll get."
Cantrell told
The Pulse of Radio when the band first got back together that they did not have a set plan to tour or make a new album. "You know, if you were looking at how to really capitalize on this experience and really make dough and make it a profitable thing, a band might, you know, would come out with a singer, have a record ready and all that," he said. "But that's not where we're coming from with this thing. We're coming from the place of 'It feels good, and we're having a good time, so we'd like people to be a part of that.'"
ALICE IN CHAINS is scheduled to play at Columbus, Ohio's
Rock On The Range festival in mid-May.