SLASH Working On Next Album - "On The Road Is The Platform That I Find Is The Easiest For Me To Work On New Material"
March 11, 2015, 9 years ago
Classic Rock Magazine caught up with guitar icon Slash (ex-Guns N' Roses) at this year's installment of Australia's Soundwave Festival, who revealed work on his next album is already underway. Check out the discussion in the clip below:
On March 7th former Guns N' Roses members Slash, Duff McKagan and Gilby Clarke reunited on stage during Slash's show featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators. Check out fan-filmed video of the G'N'R classics "Paradise City" and "It's So Easy" from the night:
Original Guns N' Roses drummer Steven Adler was a guest on the March 2nd episode of Eddie Trunk Live and proudly proclaimed, "I have 423 days sober."
Adler went on to say, "The whole reunion thing, I would love to do it just because there's two decades of new fans who've never seen what the magic was. I would love to be able to show them, but you know, that's Axl's call." When asked if he had Axl's email address, Adler replied, "No, I don't even have his phone number. I can't text him.I just say prayers for him; I have no idea what he's doing. I hope he's well."
The last time Adler spoke to Axl was "in Las Vegas in 2006... we drank a $3000 bottle of tequila, we hugged and we made our amends to each other. It was wonderful! I hadn't seen him for 15 years before that so it was really nice just to be in the room with him. I just keep hearing that he has this thing with Slash. I hope not cause it's too old already. Time goes on, we're too old. We've got to move on. If he has resentments, I hope he doesn't, that's all. I love him and I love all those guys."
Listen to the audio interview in its entirety via the player below.