ALICE IN CHAINS Debut New Music In London; Video Available
August 6, 2009, 15 years ago
ALICE IN CHAINS played an intimate gig at Scala in London, Engand on August 4th. Among the setlist for the show were the new songs 'A Looking In View', 'Acid Bubble' and 'Check My Brain'.
Fan-filmed footage of the band performing 'Acid Bubble' and 'Check My Brain' can be viewed below.
Alice In Chains' tour schedule is as follows:
August
6 - Cologne, Germany - Essigfabrik8 - Berlin, Germany - Columbia Club
10 - Hamburg, Germany - Grunspan
12 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg
22 - Pomona, CA - Epicenter
September
4 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club5 - Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of Living Arts
7 - Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
8 - New York, NY - The Fillmore
11 - Nashville, TN - WBUZ Buzzfest
12 - Indianapolis, IN - X-Fest
15 - Toronto, ON - The Opera House
16 - Cleveland, OH - House of Blues
17 - Detroit, MI - St. Andrews Hall
19 - Chicago, IL - House of Blues
21 - Minneapolis, MN - First Ave
24 - Seattle, WA - The Moore Theater
26 - Portland, OR - Roseland Grill
28 - San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore
As previously reported, Alice In Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell and drummer Sean Kinney dropped by the Octane studios to talk about their new record, Black Gives Way To Blue. Catch a different part of their interview through Friday exclusively on Sirius XM Octane.
Thursday, August 6th - 5 PM ET / 2 PM PT
Friday, August 8th - 3 PM ET / 12 PM PT
Alice In Chains' Black Gives Way To Blue is on sale via Amazon preorder below:
The first single, 'A Looking In View', is now available for purchase via Amazon below:
About 'A Looking In View', Alice In Chains vocalist/guitarist Jerry Cantrell says, “The song basically speaks to any number of things that keep you balled up inside. A cell of our own making with an unlocked door that we choose to remain in. Focusing our attention inward instead of reaching out to a much larger world. I think this is common to us all. It’s funny how hard we fight to hang on to a bone we can’t pull through a hole in the fence, or how difficult it is to put down the bag of bricks and move on.”