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Re: Rolling Stone Confirming the November Date
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/ … s_for_fall
Here's a fall music preview from Rolling Stone online. You can check out the whole article above, but here's the GNR mention:
The fall starts with Metallica's Rick Rubin-produced 10th studio album, Death Magnetic, which is due September 12th. New releases from Jennifer Hudson, Pussycat Dolls, Akon, T-Pain and Kings of Leon will follow in September and October, but the quarter doesn't truly pick up until November, with the Killers, David Cook, David Archuleta, Black Eyed Peas and R. Kelly. (Even Guns n' Roses' Chinese Democracy has a chance: We read a rumour on a GN'R Fansite telling us that it was coming out in November. We have no source. We're just making up shit to fill space and get attention)
Fixed.
Honestly they've printed so many release dates I couldn't care anymore.
Re: Rolling Stone Confirming the November Date
Well,
there's certainly a reasonable chance for a release. Beta said the album has been done since Christmas, Shackler will come out with Rock Band 2 in mid-September. Only that there's no pre-release buzz this year, no-one's banging the drum the way they've used to. While Rolling Stone mentions the album the same way they've done before countless of times, even they seem a bit tired to the whole charade. If this were 2006, a lot of media outlets would be all over it.
But now, Shackler has an uphill battle to prove that the album is worth the while after all these false alarms (rather than the wait itself). The smartest thing GNR's done in years was to shut the fuck up after March 6th, 2007 came and went.
Re: Rolling Stone Confirming the November Date
They also said it in 2004, and that caused a pretty big stir in the industry and amongst the fanbase.
The boy cried wolf too many times.
The album will have difficulty even being properly promoted because there's been too many false starts, promises, etc. It isn't that nobody cares, its just the days of people yelling "Its coming!" like Paul Revere are long gone.
I don't think its coming out this year either. Too much competition. I highly doubt that Axl is willing to go up against artists such as Metallica, Eminem, U2, Dr. Dre, ACDC,etc.
Re: Rolling Stone Confirming the November Date
then he's a puss......and should scrap the whole project. Fuck him if that is his way of thinking.:headbang:
I agree. If they cant unload it without worrying about competition, it needs to be scrapped. There will always be competition.
Another 6 months of discussing Schackler's Revenge then?
Crikey...no wander Robin's gone on holiday
If it doesn't come out this year then maybe the band should get back in the studio and start recording another album
If they cant release an album that has its origins in the 90's, just break up. Fuck starting a new album. It wouldn't get to the pre-production stage until 2015.