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Slash wants new Guns N’ Roses album but doesn’t want to disappoint the fans

Slash on stage 2018

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Slash wants new Guns N’ Roses album but doesn’t want to disappoint the fans

Slash told the Los Angeles Times that he “definitely” wants to make new songs with Guns N’ Roses, but at the same time he does’nt want to let the fans anxious.

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Read what he said:

“But it’s definitely on my mind. I know it’s on Axl’s mind, and I know it’s on Duff’s mind. It’s one of those things that you don’t want to put a timeline or a deadline on. You just let it be, and it will happen when it happens.”

About being sober:

“I didn’t have much of a future left if I kept going down that road,” Slash, now 12 years sober, says.

“When I finally came to terms with [addiction] and decided that I was not enjoying it anymore, all that energy I was putting into copping and using just went straight into music. I think it’s really helped me to become a better player.”

New songs with the Conspirators

Slash has just released another clip from his album with Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators. This is “Driving Rain,” a song whose video shows the musicians turned into cloth dolls and is quite entertaining.

Check it out:

The guitarist talked a bit about the idea and the partnership with Stoopid Buddy studios, responsible for the work:

“The idea behind making an animated video for ‘Driving Rain’ is mainly due to the obscure subject of music, which influenced the directors to create very dramatic, dark and obscure scripts that were not at all amusing – not to offend them. So I wanted to create something that could be ironic and yet be obscure with an animation. We are all great Stoopid Buddy fans and they have created a great concept and treatment. We loved the video and it was brilliant. For your information, no dolls were harmed during the production of this video.”

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