Guns N’ Roses has released their new single, “The General” as the B-side of Guns N’ Roses’ limited-edition seven-inch vinyl single titled “Perhaps!” It is now available on all DSPs, after it was made available for pre-order in August. Guns N’ Roses performed “The General” live for the first time on November 2 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Like “Perhaps” – “The General” is another re-worked song leftover from the decade-plus long sessions that gave the world Chinese Democracy (Geffen) in 2008. Stream the track and watch the visualizer here!
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Guns N’ Roses’ New Song “The General” to See a Digital Release This Week
Previously performed live and having a 7-inch vinyl release, Guns N’ Roses new song “The General” as the B-side of Guns N’ Roses’ limited-edition seven-inch vinyl single titled “Perhaps”, will be available this Friday, December 8th, 2023. which was made available for pre-order in August. Guns N’ Roses performed “The General” live for the first time on November 2 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Like “Perhaps” – “the General” is another re-worked song leftover from the decade=plus long sessions that gave the world Chinese Democracy (Geffen) in 2008.
Guns N Roses Postpones Their St. Louis Concert This Weekend Due to Illness
Guns N Roses has postponed their concert this weekend at Cardinals Stadium in St. Louis, due to illness in their camp. UPDATE: The band has not made a public statement The band formally announced the postponement but has not indicated which member of the band has fallen ill. But fans have been asked to hold their tickets for a rescheduled date TBA. Fans unable to make the new date can receive a full refund at their point of purchase. GNR is continuing with the biggest selling Rock Music tour of All-time since their 2015 reunion. They recently released a new single and video for the track “Perhaps!” The track can be streamed on all DSPs, and the video is on YouTube at the link below. “Perhaps” has its roots in the controversial album Chinese Democracy, as a leftover that did not make the final album. The band has reworked the track, as they have done several times in the last few years. The track features piano, some cool riffs, the iconic voice of W. Axl Rose, and a lot of orchestration. Both Slash and Duff MacKagan have confirmed the band is working on new music with no release date in mind. They are scheduled for more dates in the USA including Aftershock, Power Trip Festival this fall alongside Metallica, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Tool, and Judas Priest.
Guns N Roses Shares Their New Single and Video for “Perhaps”
Guns N Roses, continuing with the biggest selling Rock Music tour of All-time since their 2015 reunion, has released a new single and video for the track “Perhaps!” The track can be streamed on all DSPs, and the video is on YouTube at the link below. “Perhaps” has its roots in the controversial album Chinese Democracy, as a leftover that did not make the final album. The band has reworked the track, as they have done several times in the last few years. The track features piano, some cool riffs, the iconic voice of W. Axl Rose, and a lot of orchestration. Both Slash and Duff MacKagan have confirmed the band is working on new music with no release date in mind. The band will continue their world tour, including Power Trip Festival this fall alongside Metallica, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Tool, and Judas Priest.
Guns N’ Roses Will Release a New Single – “Perhaps” Next Friday, August 11th
Following up on a story first broken by Ghost Cult, Guns N’ Roses will officially release the shelved Chinese Democracy-era Song “Perhaps” on Friday, August 11th. A link to pre-save the track on Spotify and Apple Music was shared via the Universal Music website, although there has been no official announcement from the band yet regarding the song’s imminent arrival. Guns N’ Roses reportedly soundchecked “Perhaps” ahead of the band’s concert in Tel Aviv, Israel on June 5 but ended up not performing it at the gig. However, astute fans who stood outside the venue during soundcheck were quick to bust out their phones and record the rehearsal, with low-quality clips surfacing online immediately thereafter. Listen here!