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ALICE IN CHAINS Guitarist: 'LAYNE STALEY Is With Us All The Time' - June 11, 2006
Sauli Vuoti of Imhotep recently conducted an interview with ALICE IN CHAINS guitarist Jerry Cantrell. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow:

On the last two songs ALICE IN CHAINS recorded — "Get Born Again" and "Died" — which were featured on the "Music Box" compilation:

"We wanted to put some new songs on the box and also create something new for ourselves since we hadn't done music together for a while. I definitely intended to do another ALICE album. Even when I did my solo albums (1998's 'Boggy Depot' and 2002's 'Degradation Trip'), I always wanted to be the guitarist of ALICE IN CHAINS. That's the band I founded. I've played with great people but nothing matches up to the level of ALICE IN CHAINS. There was something magical in it. It was fun making a bunch of songs that turned out to be records. We wanted to do exciting stuff that we hadn't done before and those two songs were great. 'Get Born Again' I like more — it is really 100% ALICE. We were fully intending to do another album but losing Layne didn't make that a possibility. I mourned my friend, but also my band. It took some time to go through that, but by spending time together and getting together in rehearsal rooms here and there we realized we still love to play. And we play amazing together. We created great stuff together; for me it is unique as fuck. So playing this shit together wasn't so far-fetched of an idea for me. We've gone through the process and here we are. One of the best experiences of being in a band is that you make it all up as you go along. For us we are writing our own book and there are a lot of pages left and we don't know how those are going to turn out. I am really looking forward to putting new pages down in our book, so I can't tell you where this is going, but we are together and the shit sounds great. And we are gonna bring it around and have fun with anyone who wants to come and check us out. We aren't doing this for us, we are doing it for Layne and for anybody who loves the music as much as we did."

On Layne Staley:

"Layne is with us all the time. We talk about him every day, joke around and he is with us all the time. When we play the music he is with us there in that room and it is totally cool, I wouldn't have it any other way. This is about us, about him, about the music we did together and people who digged it. We had great success and spoke to a big audience. We weren't for everybody, but it is OK, we weren't the baddest thing there is to this planet to everyone. Maybe to some people, but not to everyone. But to us we were and that was all that counted. It is also great to go somewhere else and create some more. And we certainly had that and will have in the future too."

On whether there will be another ALICE IN CHAINS album:

"We are trying to figure that out now. It is a natural process and creative, cool things have always come out by me spending time with my friends and just playing. When we sit down we come up with ideas, ideas become into songs, songs happen, songs form albums, the direction changes. We are now doing something that wasn't a possibility to us two years ago. Now it is happening, and the upcoming possibilities are pretty exciting. I still get a kick out of writing, I still enjoy doing it. I get a lot of satisfaction. I have compiled a bunch of tunes during the last few years fully intending to put out my third record. It will happen at some point. But it is an avenue outside of the band that is completely different; it is an opportunity to grow. I also have to say that when I was doing those solo records, I always felt like the guitarist of ALICE IN CHAINS and that was and always will be my first and foremost love. Who knows what's gonna happen? We could continue, or we could turn into something else. I don't know, I don't have any idea. The possibilities are out there, and we are taking one day at a time and try to feel what is the best thing to do. We made some good decisions in the past and I couldn't imagine us making stupid ones in the future. Of course you make some mistakes along the way, but that is part of the game. But we stand behind our stuff; if we are gonna put a record out or stand on the stage, we are gonna be 100% behind it, that I can promise you. That is the way it has always been and that's the way it is always gonna be."

Read the entire interview at this location.
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COMMENT | YEAH
posted by : Mr.Wiener
6/11/2006 2:04:04 PM

first post

COMMENT | UGGH,NO HE'S NOT.
posted by : PigIronMudCasket
6/11/2006 2:13:55 PM

DUH,HE'S FUCKIN DEAD DUMMY!

COMMENT | Yeah!
posted by : cantrellfan
6/11/2006 2:16:25 PM

Great stuff. His solo albums are killer as well! Too bad we probably wont get to hear his 3rd one anytime soon.


ALICE IN CHAINS!!!
see ya on 24/6, 1/7, 2/7

COMMENT | PigIronMudCasket
posted by : cantrellfan
6/11/2006 2:18:00 PM

wow, you're really not funny... not even close.

Please refrain from posting, thanks.

COMMENT |
posted by : V:0m17
6/11/2006 2:18:03 PM

It depresses the hell out of me sometimes that such an amazing vocalist and lyricist died in such a shitty way, and was already a heaping decomposing mass of "URGH!" when he was discovered after death.

Hail Chains.

COMMENT |
posted by : V:0m17
6/11/2006 2:18:39 PM

And, sorry to double post----
cantrellfan- Yeah, Cantrell's solo albums are killer.

COMMENT | yeah
posted by : Satyr
6/11/2006 2:43:21 PM

saw them 2 weeks ago and it was a great show. i heard before that the singer wasn't great but he fits really well in the band. nice show. welcome back

COMMENT | No hes not hes dead and thats because he is a junkie
posted by : DaBOG
6/11/2006 3:24:28 PM

if you aic junkies miss him so much how come you never talked to him. Bunch of dicks...

COMMENT |
posted by : SterileEyes
6/11/2006 3:31:27 PM

Why bother wasting your time giving attention to rude people? If they're sitting at home saying tasteless things instead of jerking off or doing something constructive, whatever. Don't nurture it.

Good luck to Jerry and the boys. William is amazing, saw him with Jerry's solo band two years ago. I didn't want to believe he could pull it off, but after 'Rain When I Die' and 'Love Hate Love', he passed with flying colors in my book.

A lot of people like to bag on Jerry cause he's not exactly the 'chill with fans' type. All I know is he's never let me down in concert or on record. He's incapable of writing a bad song or having a bad show. That's all you can ask of him. I wish him the best whatever he ends up doing with his life. I hope I get to see the reformed Alice in the fall.

COMMENT | love aic
posted by : cheating on my right hand with my left hand
6/11/2006 3:45:01 PM

r.i.p layne, GET BORN AGAIN \M/ \M/

COMMENT |
posted by : ricosuave
6/11/2006 3:46:34 PM

alice in chains kicks ass, they are one of my all-time favorite bands.

COMMENT | AIC ARE ONE OF THE BEST BANDS EVER!
posted by : RiotAct666
6/11/2006 3:50:43 PM

RIP Layne

COMMENT | AIC!!!
posted by : ~*Elle*~
6/11/2006 3:51:52 PM

Awww I love Jerry!! He is such an inspiration to me. You must admit, it takes a lot of guts to do what he is doing after the whole Layne thing. AIC can live on forever!!!

COMMENT | I Love AIC too but to call it AIC without Layne???
posted by : Rise To Addiction
6/11/2006 3:59:17 PM

I saw Jerry on his solo tour too and thought the singer was great but Layne's vocals and lyrics to me seemed too personal to be sang by someone else. (although, as in any band all may not have been what it seemed!)

I think that Jerry should carry on releasing stuff in his name and if the surviving members of Alice what to play on that and if they want to use the new singer that's cool. . .Basically it's like Ian Astbury singing for The Doors. . .Silly! Ditch the name, carry on making great music.

I'll bet anything that it's all about so called experts and the record co's/management saying "It'll sell X number more untis if it says ALICE IN CHAINS on it"

Hmmmmm, keep it real.

COMMENT | Rise To Addiction
posted by : cantrellfan
6/11/2006 5:14:39 PM

I respect your opinion dude, though your point about selling albums isnt really valid, I mean... they arent even signed to a label ... and I dont think their older albums will all of a sudden start selling millions of albums again because they're under the AIC banner...

COMMENT | Weekend at Bernie's?
posted by : EvilGrouse
6/11/2006 6:09:37 PM

Layne is with us always.

I gotta say it....

So, they've got his corpse with them at all times propped up in a chair, or what?

Sorry. Had to do it.

COMMENT | Good band
posted by : Fiendish Ghoul
6/11/2006 8:22:42 PM

I hope they record a new album with Duvall as a vocalist and carry on.

COMMENT |
posted by : R||F||H
6/11/2006 9:16:57 PM

We aren't doing this for us, we are doing it for Layne and for anybody who loves the music as much as we did.

Hasn't he said 20 times before they are doing it for them because it "feels right".

COMMENT |
posted by : Dave_musta1ne
6/11/2006 10:13:19 PM

LAYNE WILL STAY WITH US FOREVER. BEST SINGER EVER.

LAYNE STALEY

COMMENT | no layne...
posted by : BOTTLESLAP
6/12/2006 2:06:31 AM

no aic.

COMMENT | Just in case....
posted by : naturegirl
6/12/2006 3:17:54 AM

.....ya might have missed the part of the interview where Jerry says:

"Working with William is great, I met him while I was making my last record. He is a talented guy and a nice human being, he can operate on a wide range, his range is similar to Layne’s but he isn’t trying to be Layne. That is really important. He is doing these songs as he interprets them. Those are of course written a certain way and that way those have to be played, but he can fully do that. There are gonna be a lot of people who won’t dig it, they will be pissed off. But there are a lot of people that are open to it as well. We ourselves feel good about it. As this thing is evolving, he seems to be the right person to do this right now. We’ll see what happens, we are standing behind what we do and he sounds great and the band sounds great. We are having fun with it, which is the most important thing probably."

....so, yeah, what he said.....

William DuVall's band, COMES WITH THE FALL:
http://www.comeswiththefall.com
http://www.myspace.com/comeswiththefall

COMMENT | Realize this...
posted by : MorbidBolton
6/12/2006 4:55:49 AM

AIC is gone. The 90's are history and there is nothing left but to drink and wonder where the friends and good times went.

Please understand that all that is left is growing up and moving on. Hopefully a few long lost comrades can help ease the pain of a lost era that ended way too fucking soon.

The pussy was SO good...RIP Layne.


ADDICTED TO HISTORY

COMMENT |
posted by : Agent_Orange
6/12/2006 8:50:48 AM

Hmmm, i'm always a little afraid that when a band who've lost a hugely important member such as Layne from AIC, that when they deicide to pick up where it's left off, the magic just ain't there anymore. In many other cases this may be different but even though I love Alice in Chains and would be overjoyed to see them start recording again, i'm not sure if things like this are just better left alone.... Fingers crossed Cantrell knows what he's doing.



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