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ALICE IN CHAINS Guitarist Doesn't Rule Out New Studio Album - Apr. 23, 2006
Ultimate-Guitar.com recently conducted an interview with ALICE IN CHAINS guitarist Jerry Cantrell. A few excerpts from the chat follow:

Ultimate-Guitar.com: Certainly the notion of finding a singer to front the band must have brought a lot of emotions to the surface.

Jerry: "There was two ways that we looked at doing it — it's a tricky thing. Number one, it's a tricky thing because Layne [Staley] was so fuckin' amazing. He had such an individual and unique sound and the way that we wrote and worked together, he and I vocally as well, it was a really identifiable sound. I was fortunate enough to have him as a writing partner. His vocal style was totally unique, it was a really great blend of both of us as well. We kind of found both of our voices together. You've got to be really careful, we didn't want to come out and fuckin' be some goddamn cover version of the band. So there were a couple things to consider: You don't want to get somebody that's a complete knockoff clone. Somebody's gotta be individual enough to bring it but there's a certain technical kind of requirement. Somebody that has got the firepower that can operate in the areas that Layne operated in which are pretty fuckin' tough, you know? It's pretty amazing what he did and time and again I hear people try to do what he did and it's a very difficult task. So, we've worked with a bunch of guys and we're currently gonna do a string of shows in Europe with a buddy of ours, William DuVall, that we've been playin' with and I played with in my solo band and stuff. Everything's feelin' pretty good right now and without saying that he's the guy, this is the guy, we really don't know where this is going. For right now, we're having a really great time with William and he can deliver and still be himself which I think is really important so that's where we're at today."

Ultimate-Guitar.com: Does the ALICE IN CHAINS catalog as performed by William still move you? Do the songs translate all these years later?

Jerry: "It's just great. The whole thing about it beyond just spending the time together like we used to, going through the process of what it takes to do this professionally and it takes a lot of work to do it right, is we wrote a lot of great fuckin' material. So it's pretty much pickin' up where we left off. Revisiting the material and having everybody in the same room bringin' it. It's kind of like we never left and it's really nice. It's a thing to really be grateful for is that type of magic with a band and I've never really experienced outside. I've done a lot of great things that I'm proud of, I've played with some great musicians, made some good records and played with a lot of other guys that are very much ribbon players. But there's magic with this band that I've never experienced that is still here and it's great. There's another cool thing about it is that we were able to create somethin' that people dug and you still put those records on today and it doesn't sound dated. The shit is still fresh and it's impactful and it's as huge as it ever was."

Ultimate-Guitar.com: Have you done any collaborating with William or brought in any new songs?

Jerry: "We haven't done any writing yet together. The process that we started here, we're in the middle basically so we're dialing in what we're doin' and a lot of attention is being spent with that. But with any type of situation after you get the show together and you get out and start playing, you know the songs, you've been playing 'em for years. So shit usually happens out of boredom. At soundchecks, in the bus, whatever. We haven't done any of that stuff yet but I wouldn't put it past us to come up with some stuff. It just fuckin' feels good, dude, I mean, that's all I can tell ya. And we're doin' this from a place in our heart where we're comin' out to play the material because we love the material and we haven't really had an opportunity to do that in quite a long time. I had never even considered the fact that maybe we might do it until recently. So, we want to come out and play and have a good time, we want the shit to be represented right to honor what we did together and honor our bro, and continue on with life. That's really what it's about. (And) people that never got to see us which is another kind of cool thing. Although we toured a lot early on in our career — we were like on the road pretty much from 1987 to '94 and in the studio — and after that we pretty much didn't do a whole lot of anything except for put a couple records out ('Jar Of Flies'; 'Alice In Chains'; 'Unplugged'). So there's a lot of people that didn't get the opportunity to see us, there's a lot of people that maybe found us later after we stopped touring, so there's a lot of real exciting things about it. It could be a really cool thing. And we're also gonna take it to a lot of places we never got to go to."

Ultimate-Guitar.com: You touched on it earlier but did your solo career really feed that creative hunger? It's been some time since you released a solo album — will there be another one?

Jerry: "I don't know, man. I've got a healthy batch of material that I've worked on over the last couple of years before this started to become a reality and of course anything is going to take a backseat to ALICE and it always really had. I've got a ton of shit that I think is really good material; I really haven't had the chance to bring it to whoever it needs to be to put out a third record. But I assume at some point I will. Why not? It's a challenge doing stuff like that outside of what you're normally used to doing. The stage that ALICE operates on is a different one than you feel as a solo artist no matter who you are. You find a lot of cats who are much bigger with your band than you are on your own no matter how badass you are. But it's not necessarily about that, it's about exploring different areas and maybe things that you haven't done and trying to feel out what you're capable of doing. It's something I'm interested in and we'll see where it goes from there. But for right now this is on and that's plenty for me."

Ultimate-Guitar.com: Would these songs you've been working on be appropriate for ALICE? Or is there a division between solo and band compositions?

Jerry: "Well, I don't know. I was really lucky in the situation that we with ALICE because a lot of stuff that I wrote the guys liked and we played and it worked. Whatever works for the band is what everybody likes. If everybody gets behind somethin' and we play it then it's an ALICE tune. Songwriting is one thing and it's one of the most important things — it's fuckin' crafting a fuckin' kickass song. But the other part of that is having kickass people to play it, to take that song further than you probably would have on your own. And that was the great thing about ALICE, even if somebody didn't directly write the song or anything, just by them playing on it and their interpretation of what's going on or variations off the basic idea, that's what makes it a tune. And that's what makes a good song a great song. And that's also a band which is equally as important."

Read the entire interview at Ultimate-Guitar.com.
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COMMENT |
posted by : Conor
4/23/2006 5:12:23 PM

First Post

COMMENT |
posted by : D-Man
4/23/2006 5:16:54 PM

Well, im all for a reunion tour, that would be awesome. I dont know about a new album though....

COMMENT | NEW ALBUM - THAT'S A TOUGH GIG AT BEST
posted by : Brother Maynard
4/23/2006 5:29:38 PM

No problem with the reunion deal and playing AIC tunes. I've seen Jerry a bunch of times solo and the crowd always goes nuts when he brings out the dead. Problem being that the Layne-Jerry chemistry no matter how you look at was/is undeniable and never to be duplicated. Jerry's solo stuff, even though has Alice tinges all over it, was pure in the sense that he put an incredible amount of energy into making the music his own.

A lot artist who write together, the energy of feeding off each other or re-interpreting the intended direction through outside or objective influence is a magic that only exists between those two people. Page/Plant, Lennon/McCartney, Halford/Tipton/Downing, Lee/Lifeson/Peart and countless others. Seperate there's not a slouch in the bunch but together they are undeniable forces not to be reckoned with.

No matter how it goes down, it's good that the genius of Alice in Chains will continue and not be forgotten.

COMMENT | Great ! Put out a new album...
posted by : Iron Monkey
4/23/2006 5:36:19 PM

I just hope they don't call it an Alice in Chains album.

COMMENT |
posted by : madeinquebec
4/23/2006 6:02:14 PM

Do it, I like music

COMMENT |
posted by : Conor
4/23/2006 6:09:06 PM

I just wanted to try out this first post malarkey!

COMMENT |
posted by : Mulder
4/23/2006 6:16:05 PM

Of course they'll record a new album. That's the whole point of reuniting. Otherwise, Jerry would have simply continued touring with his solo band and playing AIC songs.

COMMENT | $$$$
posted by : jason 980
4/23/2006 7:28:33 PM

No one does anything if they aren't geting paid for it. Face it. The struggling musician is from necessity, once they make it, no more struggles will be lived through.

COMMENT |
posted by : tiffychanman
4/23/2006 7:29:10 PM

im looking forward to it

COMMENT |
posted by : Purpendicular
4/23/2006 7:36:58 PM

"You wasted your first post on nothing? Way to go, Waldo."

Haha, that made me laugh.

As for Cantrell, he seems sincere, but I'm not too hot on this Alice In Chains "reunion". I'll reserve judgement until I hear the new singer, but I'm not expecting much. I think AiC is one of those bands best left to memory.

Why can't my fave band (Faith No More) decide to try again?

COMMENT | oh boy.
posted by : BOTTLESLAP
4/23/2006 7:52:31 PM

no layne= no aic.

COMMENT |
posted by : myassisonfire11
4/23/2006 8:18:42 PM

I'm fine with the reunion but if they record an album they should not do it as Alice in Chains

COMMENT | They'll have no choice but to call it AiC
posted by : Iron Monkey
4/23/2006 8:40:34 PM

That guarantees to move more product. It gives
retailers instant point of sale advantage. The
idea has tested out the roof with focus groups.

Seriously though...the AC/DC comparison doesn't
wash. AC/DC was just as much about Angus and
his stage persona as it was about Bon. Outside of
Jerry most people don't know or care about the rest
of AiC, unfortunately.

Let's face the pathetic truth. They're on Columbia Records
or something. Their label wants to sell units.

The other thing is timing. Layne died way after AiC was
out of the spotlight. If he had died sometime in 96
or 97 then it would be copy for the music press. AiC could
replace him and they would be an awesome VH-1/SPIN
magazine success story. It would still be lame but
somewhat more understandable. But now its only the
diehards who care. Why not let the name rest? Give
it to Layne.

I thought AiC was awesome. I think getting back together
and touring, recording is a great idea. Unfortunately calling
the band AiC seems more like an attempt at a cash in rather
than a fresh start.

AiC will always be Columbia Records bitch.

COMMENT | reunions need to be governed!
posted by : jason 980
4/23/2006 8:43:06 PM

There needs to be a law that prohibits reunions that do not have original members. If the members die, then that is just too bad, band over! If one person does not want to do it, then too bad, band over! But what to do in a case like Iron Maiden? I think a reunion in a band like that has to be with the members that have achieved the highest success (which is what Maiden did)

Isn't everyone sick of these reunions? Whatever Jerry Cantrell wants to do is fine, just don't call it Alice in Chains because it isn't.

COMMENT | I don't accept GNR
posted by : Iron Monkey
4/23/2006 8:57:45 PM

GNR lost credibility over ten years ago. I liken them
to the drunk loser uncle in a family that everyone is
kind of embarrased by. GNR fans are like the poor
wife who think he's going to turn it around even though
he's been a loser for years.

You know the guy. He's at the family reunion, pissing
himself. Hitting on his 21 year old niece. He's fighting
the dog for scraps at the dinner table.
You want to beat the shit out of him but damn...he's your uncle.
So you just kind of smile and wait for him to leave.

That's GNR folks.

COMMENT |
posted by : myassisonfire11
4/23/2006 9:04:23 PM

I dont like Axl doing gnr or travis meeks firing his whole band. In fact I think its total bullshit, just do a solo album. aic is different because Layne is gone

Patton doing aic tunes would be amazing

COMMENT | Hey stonecro...
posted by : mastronaut
4/23/2006 9:11:14 PM

Let Jimmy Page put out a Zeppelin album without Robert Plant and see how the diehards would take that! Even if it were Page, JPJ and John Bonham it just wouldn't fly without Robert.
Some bands can get away with it but not the legends. How about Rush with no Geddy Lee? I say leave the legacy alone, Layne was just too fuckin good.

COMMENT |
posted by : Meemee
4/23/2006 9:21:23 PM

What's next? Grohl and Novoselic with some blonde kiddo doing Nirvana reunion?! I would like to see Soundgarden reunion, at least, they are all alive.

COMMENT | AIC KICKS ASS
posted by : RiotAct666
4/23/2006 10:00:18 PM

One of the greatest bands of all time. If they did a new album i would buy it , Because i like the music.

COMMENT | To Stonecro
posted by : jason 980
4/23/2006 10:11:10 PM

3/4 is not the band, so it is not enough. Now, you do bring up a good point about Ac/Dc, but they never stopped and then had a "reunion" did they? They just kept going, plus AC/DC had the their greatest success with Brian Johnson anyway, Now you can make a point for Simon Wright not being there, but Phil Rudd is, and more importantly, this is not a reunion. I am talking about reunion bands.

Rock/Metal used to be about struggling and just having the music, and going against the corporate machine. Now they are the corporate machine. They are using their name as a label with no thought if the parts are what's making up the whole. Examples of bands just putting on a label that is known with no substance behinfd what made them great in the first place.

Venom - with only one member
Savatage - at one time with no original members
Exodus - Different guitar player and singer
Megadeth - with the bassist who played with White Lion
Ozzy - a total joke, someone is always the major player in his success

There are tons more, but lets just add one more. AIC without Layne

Iron Maiden - no Bruce Dickinson or Adrain Smith

COMMENT | ummmm
posted by : Immortal Sin
4/23/2006 10:30:17 PM

I wanna get naked...Who's with me!!!!!!!!!!

COMMENT | I talked to Jerry this weekend
posted by : blahblahmouth
4/23/2006 11:30:09 PM

He's a stand up subitch and a talented bastard. He deserves to be able to showcase his talent and create good music. Whatever he wants to do is fine by me. Not that he needs my approval.

COMMENT |
posted by : Mulder
4/23/2006 11:30:55 PM

Layne chose to be a drug addict instead of a musician. Jerry and the rest of the guys shouldn't have to pay for his mistake. If they want to continue the band, they have every right to do so. It's not like Layne was murdered like Dime. Layne wanted to be a junkie and he paid the price. PERIOD

COMMENT |
posted by : R||F||H
4/23/2006 11:55:27 PM

I think it's a little fucked up to say Layne "chose to be a junkie". I think it was more of a problem he couldn't shake no matter how hard he tried, so he just gave in. Carrying on Alice In Chains without Layne is a terrible deal and the REAL fans would not agree with it.

COMMENT | "the godfather" is on AMC right now.
posted by : funbastard
4/24/2006 12:17:39 AM

this movie is awesome. i never get tired of it.

COMMENT | i like this post...
posted by : BOTTLESLAP
4/24/2006 1:34:28 AM

"Let Jimmy Page put out a Zeppelin album without Robert Plant and see how the diehards would take that! Even if it were Page, JPJ and John Bonham it just wouldn't fly without Robert.
Some bands can get away with it but not the legends. How about Rush with no Geddy Lee? I say leave the legacy alone, Layne was just too fuckin good."

COMMENT | almost as good as this one...
posted by : BOTTLESLAP
4/24/2006 1:35:12 AM

"What's next? Grohl and Novoselic with some blonde kiddo doing Nirvana reunion?! I would like to see Soundgarden reunion, at least, they are all alive."

COMMENT |
posted by : guitarkicksass
4/24/2006 1:36:42 AM

new album. basically a jerry solo thing dont ya think. well w.e id love to hear it

COMMENT |
posted by : ThrashLV
4/24/2006 1:48:19 AM

COMMENT |
posted by : R||F||H
4/23/2006 11:55:27 PM

I think it's a little fucked up to say Layne "chose to be a junkie". I think it was more of a problem he couldn't shake no matter how hard he tried, so he just gave in. Carrying on Alice In Chains without Layne is a terrible deal and the REAL fans would not agree with it.
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Actually all the real AIC fans know the band was Jerry's and Jerry was the only one keeping the band going while Layne was on his overdoses. Sorry if that was harsh, but its true. Jerry kept the band alive.

COMMENT |
posted by : ThrashLV
4/24/2006 1:48:29 AM

COMMENT | reunions need to be governed!
posted by : jason 980
4/23/2006 8:43:06 PM

There needs to be a law that prohibits reunions that do not have original members. If the members die, then that is just too bad, band over! If one person does not want to do it, then too bad, band over! But what to do in a case like Iron Maiden? I think a reunion in a band like that has to be with the members that have achieved the highest success (which is what Maiden did)

Isn't everyone sick of these reunions? Whatever Jerry Cantrell wants to do is fine, just don't call it Alice in Chains because it isn't.
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I love stupid people seriously. so according to your half-ass little theory Ozzy should've called it quits when Randy Rhoads died, AC/DC should've called it quits when Bon died, and Metallica should've quit when Cliff died(even tho they probably should've) Man, your theory is flawed. Is anyone sick of dumbasses?Listen here slapnuts, Alice In Chains started out as Jerry's band so there's no reason why he shouldn't do a reuinion if he wants to. Its not Jerry's fault Layne killed himself, Layne chose to kill him self.

COMMENT | Mulder
posted by : johnnyMT
4/24/2006 1:49:38 AM

Thats almost exactly what I was going to say. I agree 100%.

COMMENT | Classic Cantrell
posted by : naturegirl
4/24/2006 2:07:54 AM

.....this was a classic Cantrell interview, it's alot longer than what's mentioned here & answers just about every question that I've heard people ask lately ~ for those interested in finding out.....

It was nice to see one of these interviews again....it's been a while, too long......

I dunno where all this will really go/end up at, I don't think they even know.....I imagine the tour this summer will be the real deciding factor....there hasn't been any mention of any record label being involved in this mini tour/reunion, either......

Those of us connected with William & COMES WITH THE FALL are gonna enjoy the fun for the time it lasts, tho.....

AIC fans should check out a show before they come to a conclusion, too.....

COMMENT | What the fuck
posted by : Immortal Sin
4/24/2006 2:13:32 AM

Im still naked....


Turbo was a good album!

COMMENT | HEY MAN YOU ONLY GO AROUND THIS LIFETIME ONCE...
posted by : MARS
4/24/2006 2:45:29 AM

I SAY THEY'VE EARNED TO THE RIGHT TO DO WHAT MAKES THEM HAPPY. I MEAN, IT'S THEIR FUCKIN' BAND. I MISS LAYNE LIKE HELL, BUT IT'S NOT THEIR FAULT WHAT HAPPENED. IF I WAS IN JERRY'S SHOES AND MY BROTHERS SEAN AND MIKE WERE STILL AROUND-FUCK IT-LET'S MAKE SOME MUSIC WHILE WE CAN. OF COURSE IT WILL NEVER BE THE SAME, BUT I DON'T EXPECT THESE GUYS TO GO LIVE IN A CAVE WHEN THEY STILL HAVE SOME MUSIC LEFT IN THEM...

COMMENT |
posted by : xre
4/24/2006 4:04:26 AM

I am truly amazed. This must be the first ever blabbermouth thread that has no laming, hate or stupidity in it (except perhaps MARS'S "MY CAPS LOCK BUTTON IS BROKEN" Post).

Alice In Chains were great. Would be awesome to see them on the reunion tour. New album... hmm, maybe, but dont know how good it will be without Layne.

COMMENT | i think jerry is more than "the guitarist"
posted by : cracked-clavicle
4/24/2006 5:04:30 AM

he is and always has been the leader of the band
songwriter, lead singer, lead guitarist.
it's jerry's call, and that's good with me.

COMMENT | wtf?
posted by : DMJ
4/24/2006 6:39:37 AM

is it me or he didnt say anything about a new alice in chains album in this whole article, its just a made up headline

he didnt rule out that blabbermouth is gay either

COMMENT | DMJ
posted by : cantrellfan
4/24/2006 6:54:33 AM

haha true. Just a 'juicy headline' to feed the blabmasses.

I'll be checking Alice in Chains out this summer.... !!!

COMMENT | mmm..
posted by : Extreme Noise Terrorizer
4/24/2006 9:22:40 AM

I'm curious to hear a new album.
And to hear Duvall.

COMMENT | Brother Maynard
posted by : Ten of Swords
4/24/2006 11:55:27 AM

....Couldnt put it better myself... \m/

COMMENT | TO THRASH LV
posted by : jason 980
4/24/2006 6:08:57 PM

I said reunions. When BON SCott died, the band continued. Same for Metallica and same for Ozzy. All Ozzy is is well known studio musicians carrying his ass anyway. Please understand wht I am saying before spouting off.



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