
05/02/2007

tiene buen pinta si si si!!
lo que parece ser la portada de single está ahí abajo
http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news ... -material/
y la canción enterita!!!!! dioooooooooosssss!!! cómo suena!!!
he debido escuchar el tema como 50 veces en los últimos 2 días y me tiene enamorado
he leido por ahi k lo han retomado justo donde lo dejaron hace casi 15 años, pero es k suena de escandalo
es cierto k Jerry Cantrell canta mucho más k antes, casi eclipsando la voz d Duvall y recordandonos su etapa en solitario, pero se nota la mano d Mike Innez y Sean Kinney
Por cierto, este tema no será el primer single, sino "Check My Brain" que lo sacarán a mediados de agosto.
por si no lo sabÃas... TOOL es mi banda favorita... y si, soy uno de los fundadores de SubNoise.es
Alice In Chains' new single "Check My Brain" is set to surface at radio on August 17th with an official impact date of September 01st currently scheduled. The group have been performing the track live as of late with a number of sub par phone cam bootlegs floating around the internet. The bands new album "Black Gives Way To Blue" will see a September 29th release date through Virgin/EMI.
por si no lo sabÃas... TOOL es mi banda favorita... y si, soy uno de los fundadores de SubNoise.es
Elton John sale en el disco??
"We were thinking about adding piano to the track and a friend suggested we call Elton," guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell said in a statement. "I remember laughing and saying, 'Yeah, I'll get right on that.' But I decided it was worth trying and wrote Elton an email explaining what that song means to us -- that it's a real, raw openhearted song for Layne. We sent him the track and got a call shortly after saying he thought it was beautiful and that he wanted to play on it. We were blown away. Elton John is a huge influence on me as a songwriter and having him on that song is an amazing honor for us."
The band joined John in Las Vegas earlier this year to record the track. "Walking into a studio and seeing the sheet music for that song on Elton's piano made it meaningful on so many different levels," said Cantrell. "The whole experience was pretty magical."
John was thrilled that band recruited him to record the song: "I've long been an admirer of Jerry Cantrell and when he asked me to play on 'Black Gives Way to Blue,' I was very flattered and couldn't resist. It was a great recording session with Alice in Chains for a beautiful song."
curioso... a ver como suena.
Por cierto ya tenemos el tracklist:
All Secrets Known
Check My Brain
Last Of My Kind
Your Decision
A Looking In View
When The Sun Rose Again
Acid Bubble
Lessons Learned
Take Her Out
Private Hell
Black Gives Way To Blue
por si no lo sabÃas... TOOL es mi banda favorita... y si, soy uno de los fundadores de SubNoise.es
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