Jerry Cantrell says that Alice In Chains are likely to play some lesser known material on their upcoming tour. During an interview with the official Grammys website, Cantrell said they plan out to pull out a few numbers from their grunge days on the tour:
"We didn't play 'Rotten Apple' in years. We started playing that on the last tour [and it] went over really well. There are always a couple of tunes we pull out that we haven't played [in years] and I'm sure on this tour there will be another handful that we pull out."
He also said that they plan to show off some new stuff as well:
"If a song is a good song it should sound like a good song [in] its simplest element, that's the way we've always approached things. And I think all of those songs [from the band's new album] will translate amazingly live. It'll be interesting to see, I can't wait to do that."
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