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- monkeychow
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Re: Will GNR release new music in 2021?
Yeah i guess from Hardskool and Silkworms you'd assume most of the songs we've heard exist will be still in play in some form or other - or at least possibly anyways.
It's all very exciting to me cos I like what I heard of a lot of them.
- elevendayempire
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Re: Will GNR release new music in 2021?
Well, last night changed the calculus, didn't it?
- metallex78
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Re: Will GNR release new music in 2021?
Please, for the love of god, I hope there is no Seeker in studio form anywhere to be seen on a new GN’R album.
I fucking HATE that song.
Re: Will GNR release new music in 2021?
Even with silkworms being played. It could just be a throw away song to justify the "new show" branding on the tour. I just don't see it being on an actual release. But then again I don't believe there will be an actual release so who am I to say shit.
- elevendayempire
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Re: Will GNR release new music in 2021?
Even with silkworms being played. It could just be a throw away song to justify the "new show" branding on the tour. I just don't see it being on an actual release. But then again I don't believe there will be an actual release so who am I to say shit.
You'll be denying the new album even when you're holding the CD in your hands...
Re: Will GNR release new music in 2021?
BLS-Pride wrote:Even with silkworms being played. It could just be a throw away song to justify the "new show" branding on the tour. I just don't see it being on an actual release. But then again I don't believe there will be an actual release so who am I to say shit.
You'll be denying the new album even when you're holding the CD in your hands...
Actually I wouldn't. I want a new record. I wanna see Perhaps, State of Grace, and Hardschool on it. But its been 5 years since the reunion and we haven't gotten any news worthy information of an album. I just don't have false and blind hope for a record anymore. Give me something concrete about a record and I'll get on board.
- elevendayempire
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Re: Will GNR release new music in 2021?
Until we have a release date and there's music officially released there is nothing coming in my opinion.
We literally have two years' worth of quotes from Slash and Fortus talking about a new album, jamming new songs etc. We have the band soundchecking and playing unreleased songs. The fact they're doing that tallies with the earlier rumours from the likes of MSL that Slash and Duff had reworked tracks like Atlas Shrugged.
At this point it's like denying the nose on your face.
I know you've all been burned by years of DJ Ashba and Bumblefoot blithering on about a new album coming "any minute now, guys!" But the fact is, the moment Slash and Duff walked in the door, the circumstances changed. The record company that didn't give a shit about Axl and His Funny Friends suddenly takes a keen interest in The Fucking Guns N' Roses Reunion Album, the thing they wanted all along, from 1995 to the present day. All the obstacles they threw in Axl's path because they did not give the tiniest fuck about Buckethead suddenly melt away.
And yes, the album was a long time coming. Because, as I've said with numbing frequency, there is no point releasing an album immediately when the purpose of albums nowadays is to promote a tour. The mere fact of the reunion kept the tour chugging along for three, four years. And then, just as they were gearing up for the "release an album to keep the machine ticking over" phase of the tour, fucking COVID dropped.
And yes, I know that other artists released albums in lockdown, but the fact is, you get one shot at the GN'R reunion album. It's one of the few totemic releases left in rock (maybe an Oasis reunion album?). You don't shit it out when everyone's locked in their homes and you can't milk its ability to promote the tour for all it's worth. Not with a savvy businessman like Duff on board.
- Randall Flagg
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Re: Will GNR release new music in 2021?
Jw224 wrote:Until we have a release date and there's music officially released there is nothing coming in my opinion.
We literally have two years' worth of quotes from Slash and Fortus talking about a new album, jamming new songs etc. We have the band soundchecking and playing unreleased songs. The fact they're doing that tallies with the earlier rumours from the likes of MSL that Slash and Duff had reworked tracks like Atlas Shrugged.
At this point it's like denying the nose on your face.
I know you've all been burned by years of DJ Ashba and Bumblefoot blithering on about a new album coming "any minute now, guys!" But the fact is, the moment Slash and Duff walked in the door, the circumstances changed. The record company that didn't give a shit about Axl and His Funny Friends suddenly takes a keen interest in The Fucking Guns N' Roses Reunion Album, the thing they wanted all along, from 1995 to the present day. All the obstacles they threw in Axl's path because they did not give the tiniest fuck about Buckethead suddenly melt away.
And yes, the album was a long time coming. Because, as I've said with numbing frequency, there is no point releasing an album immediately when the purpose of albums nowadays is to promote a tour. The mere fact of the reunion kept the tour chugging along for three, four years. And then, just as they were gearing up for the "release an album to keep the machine ticking over" phase of the tour, fucking COVID dropped.
And yes, I know that other artists released albums in lockdown, but the fact is, you get one shot at the GN'R reunion album. It's one of the few totemic releases left in rock (maybe an Oasis reunion album?). You don't shit it out when everyone's locked in their homes and you can't milk its ability to promote the tour for all it's worth. Not with a savvy businessman like Duff on board.
This is a really good post, but I also think it's just as absurd to think Guns will just randomly drop an album in the coming weeks with no warning. Maybe and hopefully they release a new album, but the notion we'll all be taken by surprise when they announce it's in stores the day before its release is a scenario no prudent salesperson would ever consider. Guns hasn't sold out the majority of their shows, a new album on the horizon or in fans' hands helps fill those remaining empty seats.