QUAD RAPHONIC
Guitar World|April 2022
SLASH DETAILS THE MAKING OF 4, HIS HIGH ENERGY, LIVE-IN-A LEGENDARY-NASHVILLESTUDIO NEW ALBUM WITH MYLES KENNEDY AND THE CONSPIRATORS - AND FILLS US IN ON NEW GUNS N' ROSES MUSIC AND MORE
RICHARD BIENSTOCK
QUAD RAPHONIC

WHEN GUITAR WORLD CATCHES UP WITH Slash one morning in late October 2021, it's just a few weeks after the guitarist has wrapped a successful two-month stint of U.S. stadiums and arenas with Guns N' Roses. And yet, here we are, discussing the imminent release of a new Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators album, as well as a just-announced tour with the band.

For some artists, this quick turnaround might engender a bit of musical whiplash. For Slash, it's just standard operating procedure. “I think I've gotten pretty used to sort of living in both worlds at the same time," he says, then laughs. “You have to, in order to be able to do it."

It also doesn't hurt that Slash genuinely loves to play guitar, in particular in a live situation. "When the feel is right and the energy is right and everything's firing on all cylinders, it's the fucking best," he acknowledges. Which is perhaps why, when it came time to record the new and fourth SMKC album - titled, aptly, 4 – he wanted to create as much of a live experience as possible.

Which meant changing things up from how Slash has made any previous Conspirators record (and, to go one further, how most bands make most records in general). “I've wanted to do records like this ever since we first started," he says. "Ever since Guns N' Roses first started. It's just, I could never get a producer to actually do it."

This story is from the April 2022 edition of Guitar World.

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