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In 2005, the band reunited with new vocalist William DuVall. [11] On April 25, 2009, it was announced that Alice in Chains had signed to Virgin/EMI making it the band's first label change in their 20-plus year career. [12] Black Gives Way to Blue, the group's first album with DuVall, was released on September 29, 2009. [13]
On June 11, 2009, it was announced that the new album would be titled Black Gives Way to Blue and the release date was scheduled for September 29, 2009, the same day that Alice in Chains' second album, Dirt, was released in 1992. [68] [69]
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A more fleeting supergroup, dubbed ‘Alice Mudgarden,’ convened to record one song for the first acoustic EP by Alice in Chains, 1992’s Sap. “Right Turn” features Soundgarden’s Chris ...
[187] [188] [189] On February 13, 2013, Alice in Chains posted on Facebook that their new album title would be an anagram of the letters H V L E N T P S U S D A H I E E O E D T I U R R. [190] The next day they announced that the album would be called The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here, [191] which was released on May 28, 2013, [192] and debuted at No ...
Speaking with Good Celebrity on May 1, 2017, guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell revealed that Alice in Chains would return to Studio X in Seattle to record a new album in the following month. [18] Studio X was the studio where Alice in Chains recorded their 1995 self-titled album , their last record with original lead vocalist Layne Staley .
While 1992’s Dirt is widely considered Alice in… That word came up the most as SPIN spoke to nine musicians about Facelift, the groundbreaking debut album from grunge gods Alice in Chains.
The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here is the fifth studio album by American rock band Alice in Chains, released on May 28, 2013, through Capitol Records, the band's final album released through the label. [8] Following a worldwide tour in support of its previous album, Black Gives Way to Blue (2009), Alice in Chains began work on a new album.