Alice in Chains members regroup for tour
Alice in Chains members regroup for tour
Monday, 27 February , 2006, 11:21
New York: The surviving members of grunge rock band Alice In Chains are hitting the road this summer for the first time since frontman Layne Staley's death from a drug overdose in 2002.
With Staley, Alice In Chains' last tour was in 1996. Since then, guitarist Jerry Cantrell, bassist Mike Inez and drummer Sean Kinney have taken the stage together only once, at a February 2005 tsunami benefit show in Seattle.
According to Cantrell's official Web site (http://www.jerrycantrell.com), the lone reunion show confirmed at present is the Nova Rock Festival in Austria on June 28, alongside such heavy-hitters as Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Tool, Queens Of The Stone Age and Massive Attack.
The trio will warm up for its summer dates with a March 10 performance in Atlantic City, NJ, as part of a VH1 "Decades Rock" episode devoted to Heart. For that show, Staley's shoes will be filled by Comes With The Fall singer William DuVall, who also doubles as a member of Cantrell's touring band.
It is understood that while DuVall is in consideration to sing on the summer dates, a final decision has not yet been made.
A goon in the SA thread linked to Them Bones and Man in the Box sung by "MJK"/Maynard of Damage Plan (fuck if I know who that is, shows you how much I've paid attention to the scene in 10 years). I've listened to them a few times, and honestly, he does not seem to have as much engergy as Layne did, you can tell that the crowd is putting more effort into the songs than he is, so this could not be the greatest thing.
Listening to those tracks (which are of a live show) brought back some insane memories of much hearing loss, severly briused torsos, and jumping off of Layne Staley's monitor right into a security grunt.
Good times, good times.
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