ALICE IN CHAINS: New Video Interview Available

March 29, 2010

Fearless Fred of Toronto, Ontario, Canada's 102.1 The Edge radio station conducted an interview with William Duvall (vocals) and Mike Inez (bass) of ALICE IN CHAINS prior to the band's March 17, 2010 concert at the Sound Academy in Toronto. Watch the six-minute chat below.

ALICE IN CHAINS recently launched an online comic book promotion allowing fans to add their chapters to the controversial storyline depicted in the "Your Decision" video. The "Your Decision" comic picks up where the video leaves off, with fans determining how the story ends. A page featuring a master storyboard with the comic's opening chapter was laid out at AliceInChains.com/YourDecision.

ALICE IN CHAINS has extended its current North American tour into mid-May, with a new leg of dates beginning on April 15 in Portland, Maine and ending on May 23 in Camden, New Jersey. The band is touring behind its 2009 comeback effort, "Black Gives Way To Blue", and singer/guitarist William DuVall told The Pulse of Radio that he likes what he's seeing in the audiences. "There's a lot of young people showing up, so that this thing has become a generational band now," he said. "So you've got people, 15, 16, 17 years old, that are coming of their own volition. I mean, they're not being brought there by their parents or anything. They're coming on their own. They're bringing their friends. So that's one thing that's a real sign that perhaps you're onto something."

"Black Gives Way To Blue" is the band's first new studio set in 14 years and features DuVall's recording debut with the group. He began singing with them live in 2006. Original frontman Layne Staley died in April 2002.

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