ALICE IN CHAINS On New Album, ROCK HALL And Touring With JANE'S ADDICTION (Video)
August 27, 2013ALICE IN CHAINS members Jerry Cantrell (guitar) and Sean Kinney (drums) recently sat with Radio.com to discuss the title track to their new album, "The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here", touring with JANE'S ADDICTION, the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame and more.
Since 2015 will mark the 25th anniversary of "Facelift" as well as ALICE IN CHAINS' eligibility for induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, Cantrell was asked if he has thought about ALICE possibly getting inducted.
"We're not in this to win awards," said Cantrell, who attended this year's ceremony, performing with HEART, Chris Cornell of SOUNDGARDEN and Mike McCready of PEARL JAM. "And that's the attitude I went there with. And I have to say, in fairness, that my opinion was a bit changed by being a guest with HEART and seeing how much it meant for them. It was a cool show, it was with a lot of respect. I was kind of moved. The best part was [RUSH guitarist] Alex Lifeson's speech, but I also liked what [drummer] Neil Peart said: 'For years, we've been saying that this isn't a big deal. Turns out: it's a pretty big deal!' It was cool to see him say that."
ALICE IN CHAINS' fifth studio album, "The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here", sold 62,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 2 on The Billboard 200 chart. The disc follows up 2009's "Black Gives Way To Blue", which was the group's first all-new collection of material in 14 years. That CD opened with 126,000 units back in October 2009 to debut at No. 5.
ALICE IN CHAINS was last in the Top Two with its self-titled 1995 set, which debuted at No. 1 on that year's November 25 chart, according to Billboard.com. It would be their final studio release with singer Layne Staley, who died in 2002.
"The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here" is ALICE IN CHAINS' second album with William DuVall on vocals.
DuVall began touring with the group in 2006, four years after the death of Layne Staley from a drug overdose.
ALICE IN CHAINS began working on the new disc in 2011, but the sessions for the album were delayed when guitarist Jerry Cantrell had to undergo shoulder surgery.
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