Slash’s New Album is ‘Tougher and More Dangerous’ Than ‘Apocalyptic Love’
Todd Kerns says Slash’s upcoming album is different in style than 2012’s ‘Apocalyptic Love’
Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators bass player Todd Kerns is getting stoked for Slash’s upcoming album. According to Kerns, the guys have been working hard on the upcoming release, and this time around, expect songs that showcase a different style than Slash’s 2012 release, “Apocalyptic Love.”
“The material on this album is more serious and more fun at the same time which is a tough balance indeed,” Kerns stated on his blog. “The songs are sleazier, tougher and more dangerous. We are all very excited to unleash the monster upon you as soon as we can.”
Kerns added that although he felt “Apocalyptic Love” would be difficult to top, he thinks the band can do it.
“I have to admit that conceptually, I thought ‘Apocalyptic Love’ would be a tough act to follow but I can say with all the confidence in the world that we are more than armed and ready,” he said. “Not only do I feel that the material surpasses Apocalyptic Love I think we are ten times the band we were when that album was recorded.”
He also said Slash and company will start recording the album “in early February and will work through the next few months.”
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