What: Alice in Chains, headlining the Rockstar Uproar Festival.
When: 2 p.m. gates open, 9:45 p.m. Alice in Chains performs, Sept. 8.
Where: Sleep Country Amphitheater, 17200 N.E. Delfel Road.
Cost: $26.95-$90.90 through Ticketmaster, 800-745-3000 or ticketmaster.com
Information: 360-816-7000 or Sleep Country Amphitheater
Alice In Chains bassist Mike Inez admits that the absence of Layne Staley, the group’s original singer who died from a drug overdose in 2002, still hung over the group when it reunited with new singer William DuVall to make the 2009 comeback album, “Black Gives Way To Blues.”
Two years of touring with DuVall, though, helped make the recently released album, “The Devil Put The Dinosaurs Here,” a different experience.
“I think it felt more like a solid unit,” Inez said in an early August phone interview. “The ‘Black Gives Way To Blue’ album was like, ‘Wait, where’s Layne? Somebody call Layne’ or something like that. Then this one was more, we had done so many, probably hundreds of gigs at that point together, every shape and size, from clubs to stadiums and everything in between. So I think this one there was a lot less anxiety than ‘Black Gives Way To Blue’ and less of a question mark.”