Alice In Chains: listen to “A View Looking In”

The news of the return to study "new" Alice In Chains is several months old but now we can finally get their hands on something tangible. The Alice In Chains have no need of introduction, in the 90s were among the group symbol of the grunge and the "Dirt" (1992) is universally recognized as one of the best discs of the decade. Among their most famous songs include the wonderful "Would?", "Man in the Box," "Down in a Hole," "Heaven Beside You" and "Nutshell" that even without ever leaving as an individual is still able to take off in the hearts of fans, opening in the best way the band's MTV Unplugged. A unique feature of Alice In Chains was the resounding voice of Layne Staley

(who died in 2002 for drug-only 34 years) and the way it was going to weave the songs of Jerry Cantrell, creating timeless melodies. After the death of Layne Staley, the band resumed activity in 2006 only live with new singer William Duvall that, as with (and rather resembles vocally), certainly has not the charisma and the ability to move that was Layne. Duvall with the voice of the Alice In Chains have just published "A View Looking In" (downloadable for free from their website), the first extract from Album "Black Gives Way to Blue", which should leave at the end of September. The cover of the single one that is found on top of the post and I must say that even if only to revise the logo of the band makes a certain effect. The track, however you can listen to below, that is your opinion?

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