Alter Bridge Commence Work on Fourth Album
After recently announcing that they would be releasing their fourth album in 2013, the members of Alter Bridge have now started working on the new disc.
After recently announcing that they would be releasing their fourth album in 2013, the members of Alter Bridge have now started working on the new disc.
Those of you who are anxious for the brand-new album from Slash will be able to at least hear most of it a little early. Audio samples of all the tracks are now available online.
Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash has released his first single off his second solo album 'Apocalyptic Love' called 'You're A Lie'. The song and album features lead vocals from Myles Kennedy of 'Alter Bridge'. The album drops on May 22nd, but you can hear the song on Q103 or by clicking "more" now.
Slash, the former Guns N Roses guitarist is putting the finishing touches on a new solo album with Alter Bridge lead singer Myles Kennedy. Today he announced a small U.S. Tour in support of the untitled album that will be in stores May 22nd. The tour will kick off on May 3rd and include some rock festivals like Carolina Rebellion, Rock On The Range and Rocklahoma. Tickets go on sale Friday.
Fans of Slash will be in for a treat in 2012 as he is putting out a second solo record, this time with singer Myles Kennedy on the whole album. According to Slash he has 13 songs ready to record on top of the 3 that he has already recorded.
Slash is making some nice progress on his new solo album, and his bandmates say that there are almost 20 songs ready to go for it.
After a very successful 2010 and 2011, Alter Bridge will be taking a break in 2012 while most of the band will get back together with Scott Stapp and Creed for some gigs.
Myles Kennedy talks about the birth of Alter Bridge, what it’s like playing with Slash, and even talks a bit about jamming with Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham. Man he’s a lucky bastard isn’t he?
Alter Bridge performed Thursday May 18th at Northern Lights in Clifton Park, with Like a Storm and Black Stone Cherry. It was loud, raw and the show rocked. Q103 had a direct line to the sound board and have the Alter Bridge concert audio so you can relive the show as it was performed.
That's right. According to the guitar player and founding member the band is going to be on a bit of a break for the next few years.