Overview
- In a new Guitar World interview, Slash says Guns N’ Roses have “so much material” and that a full album will happen when inspiration hits rather than through scheduling.
- He cautions that attempts to plan studio time have “fallen apart” in the past, reiterating that the band won’t commit to a timetable.
- The group has not issued a full-length since 2008’s Chinese Democracy, and the last LP featuring Slash and Duff McKagan was 1993’s The Spaghetti Incident?
- Recent releases have been standalone tracks and a 2022 EP — including Absurd, Hard Skool, Perhaps and The General — largely reworked from Chinese Democracy–era sessions.
- Guns N’ Roses continue a 2025 world tour following the departure of longtime drummer Frank Ferrer, with Isaac Carpenter currently performing on drums.