The iconic rock band completed their latest world tour, Not In This Lifetime, last year. And now it looks like Guns N’ Roses are working on their first studio album since 2008’s Chinese Democracy. Giving an update to Rock Cellar, Slash said: “There is material that Axl’s [Rose, vocals] been working on for a while. It could be enough for a record if we put it all together.”
Slash continued: “The whole thing of Guns N’ Roses getting in the studio and getting this record done – with myself and with Duff [McKagan, bass] and all that – it’s really just getting started. So it’s really hard to say.”
These comments add to what the 53-year-old said in April, teasing to Consequence of Sound: “There’s a handful of gigs that are happening at the very end of September and through October, so [Louder Than Life is] just one of them.
“And then it’s really just focusing on getting a new record done.”
On if a new Guns N’ Roses album would release before the