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October 30, 2024

DUFF MCKAGAN: ‘There’s Definitely A Desire And A Plan For New GUNS N’ ROSES Music’

During an October 29 appearance on SiriusXM’s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk”, GUNS N’ ROSES bassist Duff McKagan confirmed that he and his bandmates have been working on fresh material. “There’s definitely a desire and a plan for new music,” he said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET). “Yeah, for sure.”Addressing the fact that GUNS N’ ROSES hasn’t performed live since completing a North American tour in November 2023 at the Hell & Heaven Metal Fest in Mexico, Duff said: “You can go on a tour and you can have peaks and valleys on the tour. And we never do. It’s always, like, every gig is super special. Even when we extended our tour — after touring for so much, extending it for another four weeks, that can destroy a band. I’ve seen it happen. That’s too long. You went too long. And everybody’s starting to snap at each other and the crew and all that stuff. But it doesn’t happen with our band or our crew. So we ended on this really highlight, which was Mexico City, this huge gig we did. And we played two nights at the Hollywood Bowl right before that. It was really special. We had THE BLACK KEYS opening at the Hollywood Bowl — a really cool, different sort of show. So I think we ended and were, like, ‘Oh, man. Let’s not end. Let’s get back to this soon.’ But I think for me, I know I had to rest — I had to rest my body. A lot of hours on stage. A lot of traveling. And I’ve gotta listen to my body these days. I’ve gotta listen. So I had to rest. I think we all need to rest. [GUNS N’ ROSES guitarist] Slash, he’ll go out and tour, like, four weeks later [with one of his projects] and do it all over again. I’m, like, ‘Okay, dude. More power to you. I’m gonna go to Hawaii. I’m going to Hawaii, man.'”GUNS N’ ROSES released a four-song EP, “Hard Skool”, in February 2022. The effort, which was exclusive to the GUNS N’ ROSES’ official store, contained the two new songs the band released in 2021 — the title track and “Absurd” — as well as live versions of “Don’t Cry” and “You’re Crazy”.The legendary hard rock outfit has not released a full-length effort since 2008’s “Chinese Democracy”, which included only singer Axl Rose from the band’s classic lineup. McKagan and guitarist Slash reunited with Axl in 2016 and have since released several standalone singles — “Absurd” (stylized as “ABSUЯD”),”Hard Skool”, “Perhaps” and “The General” — but have not made any announcements about another LP.This past June, Duff was asked during an appearance on SiriusXM’s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk” if he thinks GUNS N’ ROSES will ever release more “newly written music” again as opposed to continuing to rework and put out previously composed songs. The GN’R bassist responded: “Absolutely. Yeah, absolutely. There’s new material. I don’t know how we’re gona put it out. I think that’s a question too. Like, do you put out a record? Do you just keep putting out singles? I don’t know what the right answer is there in this day and age.”If and when it happens, the new GUNS N’ ROSES studio album will be the first under the GUNS banner since “Chinese Democracy” and the first to feature Slash, Rose and bassist Duff McKagan since 1993.Written by Rose and co-produced by Rose and Caram Costanzo, “Hard Skool”, which had the working title “Jackie Chan”, was originally recorded during GN’R’s “Chinese Democracy” era but was eventually omitted from that album. Short clips of the song were later posted online and a full version was leaked in August 2019.”Absurd” came out on August 6, 2021, three days after GUNS N’ ROSES performed the tune live for the first time during its concert at Boston’s Fenway Park.GUNS N’ ROSES last performed “Silkworms”, which was also reportedly written during the “Chinese Democracy” sessions, in 2001.”The General” was the B-side of GUNS N’ ROSES’ limited-edition seven-inch vinyl single titled “Perhaps”, which was made available for pre-order in August 2023.Like “Perhaps”, “Hard Skool” and “Absurd”, “The General” was written during the sessions for the “Chinese Democracy” album. It was previously talked about by ex-GN’R drummer Bryan “Brain” Mantia, who reportedly wrote some of the song’s music and gave it its title, and former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach.