ALICE IN CHAINS: Video Footage From NYC Concert Posted Online

May 24, 2006

A BLABBERMOUTH.NET visitor by the name of Tom Corsillo has uploaded a two-minute-plus video clip of ALICE IN CHAINS performing the song "Junkhead" at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City Tuesday night (May 23). Check it out at this location. Still available is a clip of AIC performing "We Die Young" on Monday, May 22 at the Avalon in Boston, Massachusetts, which can be seen at YouTube.com. A short clip of AIC guitarist Jerry Cantrell's solo in the track "Love, Hate, Love", recorded on May 18 at The Roxy in West Hollywood, California can be viewed here.

In other news, MTV.com has posted a review of last night's concert at the Bowery Ballroom. Read it at this location.

ALICE IN CHAINSCantrell, Kinney, Inez and William DuVall (who will handle lead vocals for the group) — have completed a short U.S. tour and will next head overseas for a series of club dates and festival appearances.

As previously reported, a half-hour interview with ALICE IN CHAINS members Cantrell, Kinney and Inez — which aired earlier in the month on the HDNet (High Definition TV) channel as part of the "Sound Off" program with host Matt Pinfield — has been posted online at this location.

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