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#41 Re: Guns N' Roses » anyone hear the atlas clip leak » 305 weeks ago
Snippets got out?
Was about to wait for full songs but might check them out.
#42 Re: Guns N' Roses » Will new music be released in 2019? » 315 weeks ago
The thing is, he can spend 13 years slogging away on a GN'R album (which, to be fair, wasn't entirely his fault) and then turn around and rattle out some vocals for a Sebastian Bach album or a Looney Tunes cartoon, with no prior warning. So who knows?
Which is the other half of why I find guessing futile.
While by now (presumably) medicated to temper his mood swings, Ax remains an emotional guy. Slash and Duff should curb his insecurities re: reception of a new Guns product. Do not underestimate the fear factor there; the CD release was botched in so many ways and Axl took a lot of flak over it. There were rumors he fell into a heavy depression in 2009, which should come as a surprise to no-one. He's in a far better place now, which makes a subsequent album a lot more plausible.
That, and Brian being back in AC/DC
#43 Re: Guns N' Roses » Will new music be released in 2019? » 315 weeks ago
Of course, we will get nothing but some more solo records in between cash grab tours and never ending dangling of the “new” music carrot by whatever unfortunate soul happens to be playing guitar that day. Meh. I’ve got better things to do.
Me too
Seriously, if they "start again" in around Oct/Nov, I'd expect an album to show up in a year from now, at the earliest. That way, it'd be there for a summer tour. But second-guessing Ax's timekeeping has consistently proven futile. No point in waiting, if it happens it happens. Then we can give it the time of day.
#44 Re: Guns N' Roses » Will new music be released in 2019? » 315 weeks ago
Yup, they've been milking the NITL cow for all its worth.
A new album would validate another 2-3 years worth of touring and the royalties could provide a nice revenue stream beyond that.
I expect a lot of CD2 stuff to be there, even if only in the lyrics. Axl's too precious about his work to toss it all out in favor of brand-new songs.
#45 Re: Guns N' Roses » Will new music be released in 2019? » 315 weeks ago
Yesterday, Slash told in an interview that they've started working on a new album, and will continue after the Guns tour in October.
Only four shows announced so far, so expect more to come with their overhead. As for new music, next year seems a better bet.
#46 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Buckethead 2017 tour » 317 weeks ago
The SIGIL OST is now available for purchase.
Rad
#47 Re: Guns N' Roses » Will new music be released in 2019? » 319 weeks ago
Yeah, I wouldn't expect a full album outright.
More like one or a few tracks to test the waters; one brand-new, one from CD2, maybe.
#48 Re: Guns N' Roses » 2019 tour date announced » 319 weeks ago
New material is being worked on.
That begs the question, whether it's new or new like CD2.
Can also be both. Slash and Duff can punch up rockers for Ax to tinker with. On the other hand, Ax has a lot of creative energy and effort invested in the CD2 material, which he would like to release eventually.
#49 Re: Guns N' Roses » 2019 tour date announced » 320 weeks ago
sp1at wrote:April ya see. Take what they are saying with a pinch of salt. Recording has happened, and is happening.
Obviously, the band don't have a good track record, but at least the intention is there for now
So what exactly is that meant to mean...? Are they NOT recording new Guns music?
Sure they are, and have recently, it seems. Axl only works under the Guns banner.
Just that, lot of recording happened in '98-'02, without an album for another six years.
Recording music and releasing it are two different stories with this band, as you well know.
#50 Re: Guns N' Roses » Do you believe new Guns N' Roses music will be released in 2018? » 324 weeks ago
apex-twin wrote:"...when I go up those stairs I become the hand of Caesar, ready to crush all those who challenge his authority.." - Pontius Pilate, Ben-Hur
It lends some credence to some of my CD theme theories and links nicely to the Red Hand album cover.
Do note that it's just a quote I picked up based on the description. Haven't actually heard the track
apex-twin wrote:I gather it was conceived before HOB 2001, when the band was relocated to Village Studios with Roy Thomas Baker and new songs were requested.
If you believe it's the "song about child abuse", it was in-the-works and ready enough for press gossip in January 2001.
The vocal would be Beavan session in the vein of Prostitute.
Debatable. Brain came into the band roundabout in May 2000, when Beavan was on his way out, with 35+ tracks recorded, a good bunch of them with Axl vox. It's harder to say when the vocal work started on the new Brain/RTB tracks. Ax has said during the Beavan era that he wanted to do the vocals last, with everything else in place. That, and The General's Chicken being (according to their resident hypeman and airhead, Baz) a sequel to Estranged and a track on the proposed third album, could suggest he dragged his feet with the vocals beyond RTB's tenure.
apex-twin wrote:Brain actually turned in a whole bunch of "weird" songs, one of which led RTB to ask, "What is this, reggae?"
what's the story here?
That. Brain talks about the track more in the interview, but I didn't bother to type it up, as it's one of those scrapped Guns tracks, which reverted back to him. I understand it's going to be released soon.
You can hear it all from Brain, at about 50mins into this interview: https://www.spreaker.com/user/theafdsho … hinese-dem