ALICE IN CHAINS - New Studio Album In The Works
January 11, 2012, 12 years ago
Steve Baltin at Rolling Stone recently caught up with ALICE IN CHAINS guitarist Jerry Cantrell, who revealed that the band is gearing up to record a new studio album. An excerpt from the article is available below:
Now the band is working on the follow-up, guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell tells Rolling Stone. "We started writing last year," Cantrell told us when we ran into him at the Dimebash tribute in L.A., the annual show in honor late guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott.
The band plans to head into the studio early this year, according to Cantrell. The break between records wasn't originally intended to be three years, but Cantrell had to deal with some medical ailments: "I had shoulder surgery. I had to get some bone spurs and torn cartilage taken care of, so that put me back a little bit," he says. "But we’ve been writing through the whole process."
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Alice In Chains performed at the Maquinaria Festival in Santiago, Chile on November 12th. Pro-shot footage of their entire set is available at the bottom of the page.
The band's setlist was as follows:
'Them Bones'
'Dam That River'
'Rain When I Die'
'Again'
'Check My Brain'
'It Ain't Like That'
'Your Decision'
'Got Me Wrong'
'We Die Young'
'Last of My Kind'
'Down In A Hole'
'Nutshell'
'Acid Bubble'
'Angry Chair'
'Man In The Box'
'Rooster (with DUFF McKAGAN)
'No Excuses'
'Would?'