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- jimmythegent
- Rep: 30
Re: Will new music be released in 2020?
I agree. I have been cynical in the past but I am very confident for some reason. The world love GN'R again and the time is right. Cement the legacy - one last great album please. Hopefully a long one!
- Randall Flagg
- Rep: 139
Re: Will new music be released in 2020?
Sorry, I don't understand those of you who say "No news is good news". This isn't 1990, it's 2020. Maybe they'll release something, but silence is in no way a good thing for an aging rock band trying to capitalize on its former glory and the nostalgia of late 30s/late 40s year-olds with enough change to spend $170 a pop to relive their youth (which is what most GN'R concert goers are - they couldn't name Dizzy in a lineup if you put a gun to their head).
- jimmythegent
- Rep: 30
Re: Will new music be released in 2020?
Sorry, I don't understand those of you who say "No news is good news". This isn't 1990, it's 2020. Maybe they'll release something, but silence is in no way a good thing for an aging rock band trying to capitalize on its former glory and the nostalgia of late 30s/late 40s year-olds with enough change to spend $170 a pop to relive their youth (which is what most GN'R concert goers are - they couldn't name Dizzy in a lineup if you put a gun to their head).
I think they want to come out with a bang - hence the no news. When they do announce something it will be all the more impactful for it.
A proper new Guns N' Roses album featuring Slash announced will be massive news in a nanosecond.
- Randall Flagg
- Rep: 139
Re: Will new music be released in 2020?
Randall Flagg wrote:Sorry, I don't understand those of you who say "No news is good news". This isn't 1990, it's 2020. Maybe they'll release something, but silence is in no way a good thing for an aging rock band trying to capitalize on its former glory and the nostalgia of late 30s/late 40s year-olds with enough change to spend $170 a pop to relive their youth (which is what most GN'R concert goers are - they couldn't name Dizzy in a lineup if you put a gun to their head).
I think they want to come out with a bang - hence the no news. When they do announce something it will be all the more impactful for it.
A proper new Guns N' Roses album featuring Slash announced will be massive news in a nanosecond.
So why not announce it now, when they're announcing shows? Albums aren't impulse buys, and even if they are, it doesn't negate that album promotion goes hand and hand with tour promotion. People thought 2002,2003,2004,2005,2006 and 2007 were "the year" too. But if "Hard School" is their new single, maybe they shouldn't release an album and do some UYI shows.
Re: Will new music be released in 2020?
Sorry, I don't understand those of you who say "No news is good news". This isn't 1990, it's 2020. Maybe they'll release something, but silence is in no way a good thing for an aging rock band trying to capitalize on its former glory and the nostalgia of late 30s/late 40s year-olds with enough change to spend $170 a pop to relive their youth (which is what most GN'R concert goers are - they couldn't name Dizzy in a lineup if you put a gun to their head).
They announced Euro gigs Dec 13th. We know US dates are to come due to Duff's wife. It's not silent. When I say silent I mean there is no carelessness from third parties. No noise. And no responses from key players
That to me is good from years of speaking to people. If nothing is happening people talk
- jimmythegent
- Rep: 30
Re: Will new music be released in 2020?
jimmythegent wrote:Randall Flagg wrote:Sorry, I don't understand those of you who say "No news is good news". This isn't 1990, it's 2020. Maybe they'll release something, but silence is in no way a good thing for an aging rock band trying to capitalize on its former glory and the nostalgia of late 30s/late 40s year-olds with enough change to spend $170 a pop to relive their youth (which is what most GN'R concert goers are - they couldn't name Dizzy in a lineup if you put a gun to their head).
I think they want to come out with a bang - hence the no news. When they do announce something it will be all the more impactful for it.
A proper new Guns N' Roses album featuring Slash announced will be massive news in a nanosecond.So why not announce it now, when they're announcing shows?
I'm guessing the promotion/concept etc etc... is still in the works?
Re: Will new music be released in 2020?
Gn'R can sell tickets internationally without much effort.
It remains to be seen how much media they'd do for a new album but a businessman would want the product as visible as possible.
The problem is that's the antithesis of the NITL tour and Axl's general modus operandi.
Do they return to the VMAs in August with a new album and a next week release, as was once planned in 2001?
Time will tell.
P.S. A lot of money will be flying around Miami in late January/early February. I wonder if that's a recruitment date.