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Guitarist Jerry Cantrell Calls New ALICE IN CHAINS Album "Unique" and "Completely Different From Anything We Did."

*Photo Courtesy of Rolling Stone*

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Alice In Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell talked about the bands upcoming album, "The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here". The album, which is the follow up to 2009's "Black Gives Way to Blue" and the 2nd album with vocal-guitarist William DuVall, is due out in May and Cantrell says it unlike anything he's done with the band.

Cantrell told Rolling Stone, "We made a unique record that's completely different from anything we ever did. It encapsulates a period of time, like all records do. You see growth and that the band is moving ahead in new territory that we haven't been to before, but we haven't lost our identity."

Cantrell is also looking forward to doing some upcoming dates with Soundgarden, telling Rolling Stone about catching up with old friends on the road.

"You maybe haven't seen each other in years, and you meet in (expletive) Wisconsin because you're playing together, or (expletive) Berlin or wherever – odd places on the globe you meet up and catch up again."

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