EPIC ANNOUNCES: Alice in Chains Announces Explosive New Album (Joy! Joy! Joy!) and Massive Tour.
Seattle’s grunge pioneers, Alice in Chains, have officially announced a brand-new album alongside a massive international tour, bringing fans back into the heart of their signature sound. The new album, tentatively titled *Echoes of Decay*, is set for release in early 2025 and promises to deliver the dark, heavy, and atmospheric tones that have defined Alice in Chains for decades.
This record marks the band’s first full-length release since 2018’s *Rainier Fog*, and fans are eager to hear how the iconic group will continue to evolve their sound. Early insights from insiders suggest that *Echoes of Decay* will feature haunting harmonies, powerful riffs, and deeply introspective lyrics — a return to the raw and emotional themes of the band’s earlier works, while still pushing into new sonic territories.
In conjunction with the album announcement, Alice in Chains is also preparing for a world tour that will kick off in their hometown of Seattle before moving through North America, Europe, and beyond. The tour is expected to showcase a mix of new material from *Echoes of Decay* as well as timeless hits like “Man in the Box,” “Rooster,” and “Would?”. Fans can also expect a tribute to their late, legendary frontman Layne Staley, whose influence still permeates the band’s music.
The tour promises to be a grunge revival like no other, with stunning visual effects, deep-cut tracks, and the kind of raw energy that Alice in Chains is known for. With Jerry Cantrell’s iconic guitar work and William DuVall continuing to solidify his place as a dynamic frontman, the band is ready to prove that they are still at the top of their game.
Alice in Chains has long been a cornerstone of the grunge movement, and with *Echoes of Decay*, they are poised to remind the world why their music remains as vital and resonant today as it was in the 1990s. This is one tour fans won’t want to miss! Keep an eye out for ticket sales and exclusive album pre-orders in the coming months.