ALICE IN CHAINS Guitarist Interviewed By Jacksonville's PLANET RADIO 107.3 FM

April 29, 2010

Klinger of Planet Radio 107.3 FM in Jacksonville, Florida conducted an interview with ALICE IN CHAINS guitarist Jerry Cantrell when the band played Jacksonville on April 25, 2010. Watch the chat below.

This fall, ALICE IN CHAINS will be joined by special guests DEFTONES and MASTODON on BlackDiamondSkye, a monolithic triple bill that is guaranteed to be the hottest ticket of the fall touring season. The rollicking roadshow, produced by Live Nation, launches September 16 at the Charter One Pavilion in Chicago, Illinois. Tickets go on sale in select markets beginning May 15 at Blackdiamondskye.com and LiveNation.com. Fan club pre-sale begins May 10 for select dates. Check Blackdiamondskye.com for more info.

ALICE IN CHAINS has been busy touring behind 2009's "Black Gives Way To Blue", but the group is already eyeing its next effort — the second with new singer William DuVall. Cantrell tells MTV.com, "There are thoughts [of recording another album]. We'll see how far we get. Staying in the moment is a good way to live and we certainly hope that that happens. I don't see any reason why it wouldn't happen."

DuVall also opens up about what it's been like to step in following the 2002 death of ALICE IN CHAINS frontman Layne Staley. He says, "We toured for two years before we even went into the studio, so that was interesting in itself. But now this thing has become more real to us and everybody else, and it's just another important step in the journey. So yeah, I feel a lot of acceptance and it's ever-evolving."

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