SLASH Interviewed By French Fan Site In Paris (Video)

June 16, 2014

SlashFrance.net conducted an interview with legendary guitarist Slash (GUNS N' ROSES, VELVET REVOLVER) on June 6 in Paris, France. You can now watch the chat below.

"World On Fire", the title track from Slash's upcoming album "World On Fire", is now streaming online. The track arrived at rock radio stations late last week, while the full record is due out on September 15. The disc follows up 2012's "Apocalyptic Love" and is the second solo effort recorded by Slash with his band MYLES KENNEDY & THE CONSPIRATORS. A total of 17 songs, including one instrumental, were laid down with producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette (ALTER BRIDGE, FALLING IN REVERSE, INCUBUS).

Slash told Music Radar about the new CD, "The one thing about this record is that it was almost like it wrote itself, it was very effortless. And that happens very rarely, when there's a certain energy that carries the creative process and it's almost like you're not in control of it and you just ride that wave. That's how this record was."

"World On Fire" track listing:

01. World On Fire
02. Shadow Life
03. Automatic Overdrive
04. Wicked Stone
05. 30 Years To Life
06. Bent To Fly
07. Stone Blind
08. Too Far Gone
09. Beneath The Savage Sun
10. Withered Delilah
11. Battleground
12. Dirty Girl
13. Iris Of The Storm
14. Avalon
15. The Dissident
16. Safari Inn
17. The Unholy

The cover artwork for the "World On Fire" album was designed by American contemporary artist Ron English and can be seen below.

Slash released his first self-titled solo effort in 2010. He employed a different vocalist on each track of that first album, before settling on ALTER BRIDGE member Kennedy for touring and eventually recording.

Slash and AEROSMITH will team up for a U.S. tour this summer, beginning on July 10 in Wantagh, New York.

"World On Fire" song audio stream:

"World On Fire" single artwork:

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"World On Fire" album artwork:

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