Alice In Chains’ Jerry Cantrell has talked to Metallica’s James Hetfield about making music together and jammed

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Alice In Chains’ Jerry Cantrell has revealed that he and Metallica frontman James Hetfield have briefly discussed making music together.

The soloist and Alice In Chains guitarist shared the news during a new issue of Metal Hammer, in which he took questions from fans.

At one point in the interview, Cantrell was asked about his long-running friendship with the Metallica singer – namely whether the two had ever contemplated working together on new material.

“James and I have talked about it, kind of,” he began. “We never had a formal conversation but I’ve jammed with him at Kirk’s [Hammett, Metallica guitarist] place. I’ve even spent a night or two at his house, and we’ve ended up with guitars in the kitchen and on the porch.”

He continued: “It’s something I’d be really curious about – even to just write a song with him. As for whether it’d turn into something more than that… he’s got a pretty demanding day job. So I’d understand if it never comes to be.”

The two have been friends for a number of years now, and the latest interview with Metal Hammer is far from the first in which Cantrell has shared his fondness for the Metallica singer.

Back in 2020, for instance, he told the outlet the reasons why he considers Hetfield to be such a successful leading member. “What makes James such a great frontman is his physical presence. Nobody else commands the same kind of respect and attention without it being self-seeking or egocentric,” he recalled.

Jerry Cantrell, Kirk Hammett and James Hetfield
Jerry Cantrell, Kirk Hammett and James Hetfield. CREDIT: Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage/Getty Images

“He’s all about the music; all about the fun and the celebration and the connection with the fans. And that, to me, is really inspiring. Especially because he’s done this for so long, and he’s been at the top of his game for so long and he continues to search for a deeper meaning. He took an underground thing and took it worldwide.”

He continued, sharing his appreciation for the band as a whole: “Metallica is a huge thing for me and for any hard rock or metal band… Will he go down in history as a rock icon? He already has. He’s the godfather.”

The appreciation is mutual too, with Blabbermouth highlighting a past interview with Hetfield, in which the singer, songwriter and guitarist shared his love of Alice In Chains.

“I wasn’t really close with Layne [Staley, singer], but I remember going to see Alice In Chains many times,” he told Revolver when asked about the Seattle icons. “I remember when we were down in L.A. [in 1991, making ‘The Black Album’], I left the studio early to see them play on ‘Clash Of The Titans’ with Slayer. I was driving like a madman in this rented van [saying:] ‘We gotta get there!’ And we get there, and they’d just got off. I was like, ‘Aw, man!'”

He continued: “I hung with them a little bit, always just loved their music, and I’d say that Jerry and I share some life experiences, like getting a second chance at life and realizing how cool things can be. So we’ve got kind of a kinship that way.

“And seeing them play — I just love hearing those songs. Those songs are awesome and should be heard, you know? They were so unique, so ahead of their time. And out of all the Seattle stuff, that stuff is the most timeless.”

Jerry Cantrell and James Hetfield perform together
Jerry Cantrell and James Hetfield perform together. CREDIT: Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images

The interview with Cantrell for Metal Hammer comes after the singer, songwriter and guitarist dropped his latest solo album ‘I Want Blood’ last year. It marked his fourth record as a solo artist, and Cantrell now has a number of festival slots lined up for 2025 – including a set at Download.

Before then, he teamed up with Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan to collaborate on the latter’s 2023 solo album ‘Lighthouse’.

As for Metallica, the band have recently wrapped up their huge ‘M72’ world tour, celebrating the release of their latest album ‘72 Seasons’. Since then, they’ve played two sets full of hits, deep cuts and some unexpected covers during their annual Helping Hands benefit show.

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Ice Cube Revisits Dr. Dre Diss & Addresses Drake Vs. Metro Boomin Comparison

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Exclusive - Ice Cube has reflected on dissing Dr. Dre and the rest of N.W.A on his legendary diss track “No Vaseline.”

Speaking exclusively to HipHopDX, Cube was asked about his “stick to producing” jab at Dre and said with a laugh: “That was all I could do, was tell Dre to do what you do best. Get off the mic and leave me alone!, you know?”

He also discussed comparisons between the lyrics and Drake telling Metro Boomin to “shut your ho ass up and make some drums” on his own diss track “Family Matters.”

“I don’t know [if I inspired that line],” the gangsta rap pioneer admitted before giving props to his former groupmate and his latest album Missionary with Snoop Dogg.

“Dre is a formidable MC. Dre put out a record and everybody better run for cover ’cause the lyrics gonna be on point, the delivery gonna be on point, the music gonna be on point. He’s a formidable MC so I would never use that line [again].”

Elsewhere in the interview, Ice Cube heaped high praise on fellow California native Tyler, The Creator.

Asked for his thoughts on the Odd Future founder’s success, Cube said: “That’s L.A. That’s the L.A. people don’t know about — ultra creative individuals who won’t conform to the culture of gangbanging. They’re going to be themselves.”

He then drew a comparison between Tyler and a particularly legendary West Coast rap group: “He reminds me of, like, The Pharycde. Here’s another: the Black Eyed Peas come from here.

“You’re going to always have those groups who are going to stay down with their own style and their own flavor, and going to win with it. Because they’re not conforming, they’re not being what you want them to be; they’re being who they are. And you gotta salute that.”

While Tyler enjoyed a huge year in 2024 thanks to the release of his chart-topping album Chromakopia, Ice Cube made a splash himself by dropping his 11th LP Man Down.

His first solo effort in over half a decade, the 19-track project boasts appearances from Killer MikeBusta RhymesKuruptB-Real and Xzibit, as well as his Mount Westmore cohorts Snoop DoggE-40 and Too $hort.

Cube also performed at the Los Angeles Dodgers’ World Series victory parade and expanded his BIG3 basketball league with new teams in Miami and Houston.

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