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slashsfro
 Rep: 53 

Re: Atlas

slashsfro wrote:

They have becoming a touring band plain and simple , with zero indication that they plan on recording new music.  I’ve come to this realization and it doesn’t bother me.

But for others it doesn’t help that Slash and Duff also drop (bullshit) hints that they plan to release new music soon.

On the production stuff, that’s on Axl.  He keeps on using Caram as the producer for these songs.

Blackstar
 Rep: 13 

Re: Atlas

Blackstar wrote:
slashsfro wrote:

They have becoming a touring band plain and simple , with zero indication that they plan on recording new music.  I’ve come to this realization and it doesn’t bother me.

But for others it doesn’t help that Slash and Duff also drop (bullshit) hints that they plan to release new music soon.

On the production stuff, that’s on Axl.  He keeps on using Caram as the producer for these songs.

Caram is not working with Axl anymore (he was fired in 2023), but these re-recorded songs were produced before that. And with the pace these are being released (since Axl doesn't seem willing to finally be over with the CD era that has lasted so ridiculously long), we'll keep getting Caram produced songs until 2030 or who knows when.

harmon420
 Rep: 20 

Re: Atlas

harmon420 wrote:

Atlas is slowly growing on me. Nothing and Monsters could have easily replaced Scraped and This I love on CD. A material IMO.

After a few dozen listens, the jumble and lack of flow criticisms are subsiding. If time would have permitted, Atlas was worthy of making the final track listing.

With all the chatter building up to this release, I've been jamming a ton of the village sessions. I don't care if Rick hoarded back a disc, this material seing the light of day was the best thing to happen post Illusions.. A 2000 or 2001 release would have made a plausible argument for nu guns vs old guns. It's a tragedy that the trigger wasn't pulled before 2002.

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