Slash said he's ready for Guns n' Roses to start work on a full new album, but it's going to take a while to get it done.
The guitarist told Eddie Trunk, "I wanna go in and cut a whole brand new record at some point, probably sooner than later. But other than that, we have stuff that we've still got to come out. So that's gonna be coming out piecemeal over the next -- I don't know -- over the next few months or something like that. So that's basically it."
That "stuff" Slash is referring to are several older songs that the band tinkered with during the COVID pandemic, like "Hard Skool" and "Absurd," which was released in 2021. Slash said, "There's a couple of epic ones coming out, so I'm excited about that."
Slash once commented on the GNR’s classic “Paradise City,” saying, “That’s probably my favorite Guns song, and it’s funny because I listen to the playing on it and I can tell how young I was. And all the potential for whatever – I mean, it’s not even potential – all the heart and the direction was all in place. It was a little bit stiff, but that gives it a charm.”
Slash said fans will see the band live again before they go into record any new album. "We have one more tour left to do next summer, and then that'll free us up to be able to go in and work on a new record."
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[Source: Classic Hits Today]