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Slash is a blues guy, but in a new interview, the guitar legend named his current favorite metal bands. The rocker has a new album coming out this month, Orgy of the Damned, which is a blues covers album. It features guest vocals from AC/DC‘s Brian Johnson, The Black Crowes‘ Chris Robinson, Dorothy, country singer Chris Stapleton, pop rocker Demi Lovato and some others. Although his guitar playing has always been more blues-focused, he’s still a fan of some heavy stuff. In an interview on the YouTube channel Coffee With Ola, he said that most of what he’s been listening to lately is older band...
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Slash gave fans at Budapest’s MVM Dome a special treat on Friday, dusting off the Guns N’ Roses deep cut “Perfect Crime” for the first time with his solo band. You can watch the performance below. Bassist Todd Kerns handled lead vocals on the high-speed Use Your Illusion I rocker, approximating Axl Rose‘s alley-cat howl with ease. It’s one of several GN’R deep cuts that Slash has revived on his current tour with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, along with the Illusion tracks “Don’t Damn Me” and “Bad Apples,” both of which Kerns also sings. Guns N’ Roses themselves haven’t performed “Perfect...
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Slash has released a fiery rendition of Fleetwood Mac‘s “Oh Well” featuring country star Chris Stapleton, the second single off his upcoming blues covers album Orgy of the Damned. You can listen to the song below. Written by Fleetwood Mac founder Peter Green, “Oh Well” was originally released as a single in 1969 and later appeared on the amended U.S. edition of that year’s Then Play On. Several rockers have covered it over the years, including Rick Springfield, Billy Gibbons and Deep Purple. The song has also been part of Slash’s repertoire since the ’90s, when he performed it with his touring...
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Slash will support his new blues covers album Orgy of the Damned with this summer’s inaugural S.E.R.P.E.N.T. festival tour, bringing a slew of rock and blues artists along for the ride. The traveling roadshow’s name is an acronym that stands for “Solidarity, Engagement, Restore, Equality N’ Tolerance.” The trek begins on July 5 in Bonner, Montana, and concludes on Aug. 17 in Grand Prairie, Texas. There will be several different lineups throughout the six-week run, with support from Warren Haynes, Samantha Fish, Eric Gales, ZZ Ward, Larkin Poe, Jackie Venson and more. Tickets go on sale to the ...
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Slash will pay homage to some of his earliest influences on his star-studded blues covers album titled Orgy of the Damned, which arrives on May 17. The 12-track LP finds the top-hatted Guns N’ Roses guitarist putting his spin on a variety of genre staples and lesser-known gems, including Robert Johnson’s “Cross Road Blues,” Willie Dixon’s “Hoochie Coochie Man” (first recorded by Muddy Waters) and T-Bone Walker’s “Stormy Monday.” Like Slash’s self-titled 2010 solo album, each track will feature a different singer, and the guest list includes Chris Robinson, Billy Gibbons, Iggy Pop, Paul Rodgers...
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