Axl Rose Is Working On New Guns N’ Roses Songs

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Slash confirmed in a new Classic Rock Magazine that Axl Rose has recorded new Guns N’ Roses songs, and hinted that he will start working on those songs at some point in the future.

“Well, we’ll see what happens,” he says. “I mean, I have no prospects. Now that we’ve actually mended fences and gotten back together and done this, we’re going to keep it together. Because all the bullshit we’d had that sort of caused all of the shit back in the nineties, there was a lot of outside influence on that, so now that that’s sort of eliminated we’re just left to our own devices. We get along fucking great.”

“So I think we’re going to go well on into the future. I mean, Axl’s got a ton of shit that he recorded already, so we’re going to get in there and just start getting into that thing, and then if we do a record and then do a tour, I could see that cycle going on endlessly.”

Slash has recently stated that he has new Guns N’ Roses riff ideas on his phone, with 70-80 new riffs split between GNR and the Conspirators, who he is currently preparing to release a record and tour with.

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