Slash: Next Guns N' Roses Album to Feature All "New Original Stuff," No Chinese Democracy Leftovers
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Slash: Next Guns N' Roses Album to Feature All "New Original Stuff," No Chinese Democracy Leftovers
"These were the last two that are left to do, and we actually did them not even back to back. 'Nothin" was one, and 'Atlas' was at a different time, but they hadn't been released yet. So, we're releasing 'em now. And then there's really no more of that sort of old rehash stuff to release. But I think what we're gonna do, we're gonna take all those songs and put them on something and release that as a package."
"It's a really weird time for especially rock 'n' roll and how it works in this industry and how it works for fans, he said. I think most diehard rock 'n' roll fans would like to get an album and they love vinyl, but they would want a package of songs. But some of the younger kids who are sort of raised in this new fancy kind of digital era that we're in don't know about albums, really, being released as a whol"
Guns N' Roses released recent singles including 'Nothin'' and 'Atlas' that originated during the Chinese Democracy era. Slash said the band re-recorded a handful of those older songs and recently released the last two. The band will compile those re-recorded singles into a package for release. Slash said there are no more old rehash tracks left to issue. The next proper record will consist entirely of new, original material. Slash noted the streaming era and younger listeners' consumption patterns influenced the singles-first approach, while diehard rock fans still prefer album packages and vinyl.
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