Slash praises former band mate Axl Rose
Wed, 07 Apr 2010
In a recent interview wth the New York Post Slash, who's highly anticipated debut album is out this week, was asked what he thought of the 2008 Chinese Democracy album released by Guns N Roses, "It was the perfect Axl record — exactly what I would have expected from the final years of us working together, and seeing where he was headed musically. It’s very heavy; sort of a dark, depressing record. He’s f- - - ing phenomenal."
The guitarist who left the band in 1996 then went on to say when asked if he'd be opened to speaking to the vocalist again, "I’m more standoffish because I know how vehemently he hates me. So that sort of makes me doubt it. But if we ran into each other and all that animosity were to pass for a second, then I’m sure we could have an interesting conversation."
You can read more from the interview here.
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