Rather than wait around while Guns N' Roses dragged their feet, Slash, Sorum and Gilby Clarke formed the side project Slash's Snakepit to record the rejected tracks. The album sold over a million
Slash gives his first extensive interview on the Guns N' Roses reunion and discusses 'Living the Dream,' his new LP with the Conspirators
Despite being on the road for more than five years, Slash says Guns N' Roses have yet to start writing new music together. Axl Rose (L) and Slash of the band "Guns N´ Roses" perform during the
Axl Rose (left) and Slash (right) performing with Guns N' Roses in 2018. On December 29, 2015, several days after a Guns N' Roses-related teaser was released to movie theaters, Billboard reported that Slash would rejoin the band to headline Coachella 2016, filling the lead guitarist spot vacated when DJ Ashba left the band.
December 2, 2021. In a new interview with CNN, Slash said that GUNS N' ROSES ' long-running reunion tour went incredibly well, in part thanks to the great relationship he, singer Axl Rose Slash won't stop. Since reuniting with Guns N' Roses in 2016, the top-hatted guitarist has toured regularly with both Guns and his own band, the one whose name is difficult to say in one SmLT.