Legendary guitarist
Slash (
GUNS N' ROSES,
VELVET REVOLVER) will guest on the nationally syndicated radio show
"Rockline" with host
Bob Coburn on Monday, December 3 at 8:30 p.m. PT / 11:30 p.m. ET. Fans are encouraged to speak with
Slash by calling 1-800-344-ROCK (7625). The show will be streamed on the
"Rockline" web site for two weeks beginning the afternoon after the live broadcast.
For more information, visit
RocklineRadio.com.
Slash will release a special three-disc special enhanced edition of his acclaimed sophomore album,
"Apocalyptic Love", exclusively at
Best Buy on November 19. The collection includes the full 15-track version of the CD, including bonus songs
"Crazy Life" and
"Carolina", eight unreleased acoustic tracks from the group's
Guitar Center Sessions as well as the
"Live From NY" concert DVD from
Slash's sold-out record-release show filmed live at Irving Plaza in New York City. The special enhanced edition will also include a collectible guitar pick tin.
"Apocalyptic Love" 3-Disc Special Edition track listing:
"Apocalyptic Love" (Deluxe CD)
01.
Apocalyptic Love02.
One Last Thrill03.
Standing In The Sun04.
You're A Lie05.
No More Heroes06.
Halo07.
We Will Roam08.
Anastasia09.
Not For Me10.
Bad Rain11.
Hard & Fast12.
Far And Away13.
Shots FiredBonus Tracks
14.
Carolina15.
Crazy LifeLive At Guitar Center (Acoustic) (CD)
01.
Beggars And Hangers On02.
Back From Cali03.
Civil War04.
Fall To Pieces05.
Far And Away06.
Starlight07.
Not For Me08.
Sweet Child O' Mine"Live From NY" Concert At Irving Plaza (DVD, 72 minutes)
01.
Mean Bone02.
Dirty Little Thing03.
One Last Thrill04.
Back From Cali05.
Ghost06.
Standing In The Sun07.
Doctor Alibi08.
Speed Parade09.
Apocalyptic Love10.
Watch This11.
Starlight12.
Just Like Anything13.
Halo14.
You're A Lie15.
SlitherEncore:
16.
By The SwordAn acoustic version of
"Civil War" can be streamed using the
SoundCloud player below.
"Apocalyptic Love", came out in May and was recently certified gold in Australia by the
Australian Recording Industry Association (
ARIA) for sales in excess of 35,000 copies.
"[The album has] been really well received and I was really pleased with the record in the first place; it's great,"
Slash said. "You never know what exactly is going to happen and I never have any what you'd call expectations, but once it's out there and people sort of dig it for the right reasons, it's always a good feeling."
Slash recently revealed that he and singer
Myles Kennedy have already begun working on music for the guitarist's next album, to be recorded sometime next year.
"We are working on material, gathering ideas for another [record] at this point,"
Slash told
Rapid City Journal. "We are sort of like in those early stages where I'm just recording different guitar ideas and I turn
Myles on to it. He's thinking about his stuff and what he's going to do with it and so on."


