Photo by Pat O'BrienSlash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators With Brand New Sin and Hillbilly Herald The Brick, Minneapolis May 14, 2012 Monday night's Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the
photo via Metal Insider Betty White might actually be the only woman in the greater Los Angeles area with whom Slash has not slept (at least, not to the best of our knowledge). He has, however, now starred in a series of five television spots for the Los Angeles Zoo with the last surviving Golden [...]
I was optimistic that since Slash's new solo album, Apocalyptic Love, features only vocalist Myles Kennedy and not a plethora of annoying douche chills like Kid Rock and Fergie and Dude from Maroon 5, it might actually be kinda cool. But life is an ongoing learning experience, and today's lesson is that optimism is for [...]
Because the original Guns N' Roses is never going to reunite and because Velvet Revolver can't seem to get their shit together to find a new singer, Slash has gone ahead and recorded another solo album. But I'm actually kinda encouraged, because instead of having a bunch of different (and potentially shitty) guest vocalists like [...]
Slash returns to his boyhood home of Stoke-On-Trent, England to record his first live concert video.
The musician John O'Brien, who passed away in August, was best friends with Dave "Slash Couldn't Even Spell My Damn Name Correctly in his Autobiography" Kushner. And so the guitarist - unsurprisingly, the only member of Velvet Revolver to drop off the face of the planet when the band went on hiatus four years ago [...]
In October, Axl Rose told That Metal Show that Duff McKagan's Loaded featuring Duff McKagan was going to open some shows on GN'R current North American headlining tour. But then we didn't hear anything else about it for over a month, so I think most people either assumed it wasn't happening, or forgot about it all [...]
It's not hard to come up with theories as to why Slash has gotten so lame over the years - aging, sobriety, marriage, fatherhood, pacemaker, Fergie, etc. - but has anyone ever considered that Slash just might not be real? I mean, I know a truly silly number of people who have been Slash for [...]
One of these men will not be on the new Kyuss album. Guess which one? Kyuss Lives!, the ridiculously monikered Kyuss non-reunion which replaces Josh Homme with some dude no one has ever heard of, are apparently "thinking of doing another record," according to this interview with vocalist John Garcia. I object to the use [...]
I tried to land an interview with Slash when his solo album came out, but, alas, it was not to be. (Must be 'cause of all the nice things I've said about him over the past couple of years.) But one of the things I wanted to ask him about were how involved, or uninvolved, [...]

daniel cirera - 1992. It was two years after New kids hit the charts Six years after Madonna stole my heart It was TLC on the radio and ... "Stop-Hammer time" Chilli peppers sure could rock And Kiedis made the covers with the help of a sock I turned down sports for Faith No More While Slash fed his snakes with blonds [...]
One last thought about Slash's solo album, and then I promise to shut up about it for awhile. Everyone who buys/downloads/whatever Slash the album will get "Nothing to Say," a collaboration the axe-slinger player did with M. Shadows from Avenged Sevenfold. It ostensibly sounds like an A7X song with Slash on guitars. But what's really interesting [...]
Ever seen Woody Allen's Zelig? It's a pseudo-documentary about a guy who immediately assumes the traits of whomever he's with at the moment; put him in a room full of Chinese people and he'll turn into a Chinese man, move him to a room full of Hasidim and he'll suddenly appear to be Hasidic, and [...]
This weekend we celebrated the resurrection of Jesus Christ with Easter. And what Easter activity exemplifies the teachings of JC more than anything? That's right, a hunt for chocolate eggs that were hidden by a magic bunny. I took my little girls to the local park for a city-sponsored egg hunt. My littlest one is only 18-months old...so the city had a special egg hunt for the toddlers. The only
A review of Slash's first "solo" album which features the likes of Ian Astbury (the Cult), Ozzy Osbourne, Dave Grohl, Iggy Pop, Lemmy Kilmister (Motörhead) and a surprisingly good contribution from Fergie.
My never-ending pursuit of rock star book excellence continues. This week it's Saul Hudson of Guns N' Roses fame with his 2007 autobiography Slash, co-authored by Anthony Bozza, and it is the epitome of a killer rock star autobiography. I had serious doubts about whether or not I was going to like this book. First off, I [...]
I know that opinions about Slash are decidedly mixed. Some people never liked Guns N' Roses, or hate Slash's Snakepit, or hate Velvet Revolver, or whatever - I bet that of the five people who remember what the fuck Slash's Blues Ball was, at least two or three of them hate that, too. But nothing - [...]
Scott Weiland's been out of Velvet Revolver for quite some time now, and there's still no word on their search for a new singer. I had assumed that they hadn't announced anyone because they just couldn't find someone famous enough. I mean, let's be real - they're not gonna hire some unknown. If they did, [...]
With Velvet Revolver on what is starting to look like a permanent hiatus, Slash has been off recording a Santana-style all-start solo album with lots and lots of famous collaborators. It's actually kind of a brilliant idea, and you wonder why he didn't do that instead of Slash's Snakepit Mach 2, a fun band that [...]
I know we (well, I at least) give Slash a lot of shit around here - but it's only because the dude was my hero growing up (I had his poster on my wall, was him for Halloween at least twice, etc.), and it's always disappointing when one of your heroes, say, starts gigging with [...]