ALICE IN CHAINS ANNOUNCE AUGUST 24 RELEASE FOR RAINIER FOG β THEIR FIRST NEW ALBUM IN FIVE YEARS
BAND RELEASES NEW TRACK βSO FAR UNDERβ TODAY
BAND CURRENTLY ON WORLDWIDE HEADLINE TOUR
Alice In Chains have announced an August 24 release for the long-awaited Rainier Fog (BMG), their first album in five years. Theyβre giving fans another sneak preview of the album with todayβs release of second track βSo Far Underβ.
βSo Far Underβ follows the recent release of βThe One You Knowβ and its Adam Mason-directed companion video, which has already amassed over 2.3 million views.
Both βThe One You Knowβ and βSo Far Underβ are available as instant downloads by clicking here to pre-order Rainier Fog.
The album will be available digitally, as well as on CD and limited-edition double 180-gram clear LP with white and black splatter available only from the bandβs online store here.
About βSo Far Under,β Alice In Chains vocalist/guitarist William DuVall says, βItβs about feeling completely up against it β outnumbered, surrounded, facing seemingly unbeatable odds and being really pissed off about it. It was inspired by personal circumstances, as well as events in the wider world. But itβs not as resigned to defeat as it may seem. The lyric is a cold, hard assessment of a difficult situation but the music has a message all its own. Thereβs still room to flip the script. Every aspect of writing and recording this song will always be remembered with a lot of joy β from recording the basic tracks and the guitar solo at Studio X in Seattle to doing further overdubs at Nick Raskulineczβs studio in rural Tennessee. Everyone in the band and our studio team really stepped up and knocked it out of the park on this one. Weβre extremely proud of this song and the entire album.β
Rainier Fog marks a few firsts for the band: in addition to being their first album in five years, itβs their first album for BMG and their first time recording in their hometown of Seattle in more than 20 years (worth noting that the album title is a tribute to Seattle). They recorded at Studio X, the same facility where they tracked 1995βs self-titled Alice In Chains album (back when the studio was known as Bad Animals). The Rainier Fog recording process also saw the band spend time at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles and at the Nashville studio of producer Nick Raskulinecz. Rainier Fog is the third straight Alice In Chains album recorded with producer Nick Raskulinecz and engineer Paul Figueroa. The album was mixed by Joe Barresi (Queens of the Stone Age, Tool).
Rainier Fog follows 2013βs Grammy nominated The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here, which enteredΒ Billboardβs Top 200 chart at No. 2 and debuted at No. 1 onΒ Billboardβs Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums, Hard Rock Albums charts and the iTunes Rock Album Chart. Its first two singles, βStoneβ and βHollow,β both shot to No. 1 on Billboardβs Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and βVoicesβ hit No. 3. All three tracks stayed on the chart for over 20 weeks.
Alice In Chains (vocalist/guitarist Jerry Cantrell, vocalist/guitarist William DuVall, drummer Sean Kinney and bassist Mike Inez) recently added a third leg to their worldwide headlining tour.
Over the course of their remarkable career, Alice In Chains has garnered multiple Grammy nominations, sold more than 30 million albums worldwide and amassed a diehard international fan base whose members number in the millions. They remain one of the most successful and influential American rock bands of all time.
Tour Dates
June 28 β Padua, Italy β Sherwood
June 30 β Bezirk-Landstrasse, Austria β Arena Open Air Wien
July 1 β Budapest, Hungary β Budapest Park
July 3 β Berlin, Germany β Huxleyβs Neue Welt
July 4 β Cologne, Germany β Live Music Hall
July 5 – Werchter, Belgium – Rock Werchter
July 7 -Montreux, Switzerland – Montreux Jazz Festival
July 8 β Belford, France β Les Eurockeennes 30
July 10 β Milan, Italy β Ippodromo Snai San Siro
July 13 β Madrid, Spain β Mad Cool Festival
July 14 β Lisboa, Portugal β NOS Alive
July 17 β Tel Aviv, Israel β Caesarea
July 18 β Tel Aviv, Israel β Caesarea
Aug 22 β Vancouver, BC β Queen Elizabeth Theatre
August 25 – Seattle, Washington – White River Amphitheatre
August 26 – Portland, Oregon – Sunlight Supply Amphitheatre
Aug 28 β Paso Robles, CA β Vina Robles Amp
Aug 29 β Los Angeles, CA β Palladium
Aug 31 β Riverside, CA β Riverside Municipal Auditorium
Sept 1 β Las Vegas, NV β The Pearl
Sept 3 β Tucson, AZ β Tucson Music Hall
Sept 4 β El Paso, TX β Abraham Chavez Theatre
Sept 6 β Austin, TX β ACL Live
Sept 7 β Houston, TX β Revention Music Center
Sept 8 β Dallas, TX β Pavilion @ Toyota Music Factory
Sept 10 β Tulsa, OK β Brady Theatre
Sept 11 β Kansas City, MO – Midland Theatre
Sept 13 β Denver, CO β Fillmore
Sept 15 β Phoenix, AZ β Comerica Theatre
September 16 – San Diego – KAABOO
October 14 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock Festival
October 16 β Salt Lake City β The Depot
October 18 β Colorado Springs β Pikes Peak Center
October 20 β Newkirk, OK β First Council Casino
October 21 – Durant, OK – Choctaw Grand Theater
October 23 β New Orleans β Saenger Theatre
October 24 β Birmingham, AL β BJCC Concert Hall
October 26 β St. Augustine, FL β St. Augustine Amphitheatre
October 27 β Orlando, FL β Hard Rock Live
October 28 β Hollywood, FL β Hard Rock Events Center