ALICE IN CHAINS HEADING BACK TO THE STUDIO
Grunge pioneers ALICE IN CHAINS are heading back to the studio to record their first new material for 13 years - and their first without late frontman LAYNE STAYLEY.
The rockers reformed for live shows in 2006 with new singer William DuVall, but warned fans the prospect of recording without Stayley - who died of a drug overdose in 2002 - was too painful to contemplate.
But a message on the band’s website reveals they are now hard at work preparing for a new LP. They will hit the studio to record the disc in October (08).
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