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New Slash Solo Album in the Works, Set for Gibson Release

Multi-instrumentalist Myles Kennedy, speaking to Anne Erickson of Audio Ink Radio, said recently that he and the Guns N’ Roses guitar giant, Slash, are working on a new album together. Which, Kennedy says, has a “live vibe” to it.

The album, as Guitar World reported, will be released on Gibson’s newly-formed record label, Gibson Records. Kennedy, who sings on Slash’s solo project, also fronts and sings in the group, Alter Bridge. The pair last released a record in 2018.

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The new LP, officially a Slash with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators album, will be the first release on the new label from the Nashville-based guitar company, which created its new label in conjunction with BMG.

โ€œItโ€™s an honor to be the first release on the new Gibson Records,โ€ said Slash in a press release for the project. โ€œHaving worked so closely with Gibson for so long, I know they will be a label that genuinely supports their artists creatively. Not just me, but all the artists they choose to work with.โ€

Earlier, we reported that Cesar Gueikian, brand president, Gibson Brands, expressed joy about the partnership.

โ€œLaunching a record label that is in service to our artists is the natural evolution of our 127 years of history,โ€ said Gueikian in a press statement. โ€œGibson Records will keep all of us at Gibson focused on our artist first culture that is engaged and connected to music.โ€

Kennedy also told Erickson, “Yeah. So, we made a record earlier this year, and itโ€™s in the can. I think the goal is just when the timeโ€™s appropriate, weโ€™re going to put it out, hopefully, next year- hopefully early next year. And, itโ€™s number- Iโ€™m trying to remember which number record it is. Itโ€™s hard to believe weโ€™ve been doing this for, gosh, I think the first songs I recorded with Slash were in 2009, which is crazy. So, itโ€™s definitely a long run there.”

Kennedy added, “The thing about the record is that itโ€™s got a live vibe to it. It was a record that was recorded in kind of an old-school way. So, with that said, without giving too much away, it definitely has a bit of that energy and that vibe that a lot of us listened to growing up. So, it was fun. It was a fun record to make.”

A release date and title for the record have not yet been released.

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