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After releasing no albums for nearly 14 years, Alice in Chains finally came out with "Black Gives Way to Blue" in November. Now, the band is taking to the road in support of that album.
Their tour kicks off on Feb. 2, 2010 in Vancouver and runs through March 21, ending in Minneapolis.
Alice in Chains formed in 1987 in Seattle, Washington with the original members of Jerry Cantrell and Layne Staley. They soon became famous for the early 90s 'grunge' movement, though they were more successful than other notable bands?like Pearl Jam and Nirvana?at that time.
In total, the band has released four albums: "Facelift" in 1990; "Dirt" in 1992; "Alice in Chains" in 1995; and "Black Gives Way to Blue" in 2009.
Though the band never officially disbanded, they were not active during the fourteen year period, which sources say was due to Layne Staley's substance abuse. Staley later died in 2002, and William DuVall was brought in as the new lead vocalist in 2005.
DuVall is not the only new addition in the "Black Gives Way to Blue" album. It was also released by Virgin Records, though in the past the band had previously released with Columbia Records.
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Alice in Chains offers upcoming book contest
Posted February 22, 2010 by brittany
Alice in Chains is on the road through late March, but they're keeping any of their fans stuck at home occupied.
The band has launched a comic book contest to find a sequel for their current single, "Your Decision." Fans can contribute and vote on the story behind five new chapters to the comic book, and the storyboard will be posted online.
The contest will last until February 26th, and the final comic book will be offered as a free PDF download once it's available.