Then we really kind of flat-lined for a while, We didn't know which way we were going. As Scott Weiland commented in Kerrang! magazine, "We were really excited about six months ago, when we first began writing. In December 2006, Velvet Revolver began working with producer Brendan O'Brien, who had previously produced albums for Stone Temple Pilots, Weiland's former band. However, the bandmembers felt that Rubin was not a good fit for the band and thus parted ways with him. Although it is not certain how concrete the concept album plans were, they were eventually scrapped and the band began to work with famed producer Rick Rubin. One will see the new age of Rock welcomed in by none only but Velvet Revolver.Velvet Revolver originally announced their plans for a second album in late 2005, when lead singer Scott Weiland said that the band was planning on recording a concept album. A whole new Velvet Revolver no one has seen yet. A whole new book of lyrics, solos, guitar, drums, bass, and cover art. And with millions of albums sold, refreshing to many people! With all the "emo" and soundless rock that sounds the same, it is refreshing to hear a band such as Velvet Revolver. A reinvented sound, a reinvented band, a whole new reinvented way to Rock and Roll. Maybe some members of Guns and Roses but accompanied by a more potent couple, Scott Weildand and Dave Kushner. Filled in with intricate guitar solos, pounding drum beats, up-beat bass, and collaborative second guitar, what more could one ask for? A follow up to Guns and Roses? No. The good and the bad, the sad and the happy. After watching the video, one can see the meaning of the song and fell the emotions depicted by Weiland in his mirthful, melancholy lyrics.Īll in all, one can see the emotions depicted by millions of people around the world. Instead of the high-pitched scratchy voice, one is welcomed by a soprano that is later followed by a beautiful guitar solo by Slash. After observing this interesting intro, one observes the change in vocal style. In their so called "power ballad" on can catch on to certain tendencies remembered from old times back with, Sweet Child of Mine. He plays excellent second and knows exactly when to jump in, and exactly when to quiet it down, making it a awesome collaboration between him and Slash. Another thing to consider in this song is Dave's rythm guitar. From Tenor to Soprano, from Alto to Tenor, one can see his immense talent and can see why Slash, Matt, and Duff chose Scott as the succesor for Axle. One can catch Scott's correctly named,"slithery" vocals, that when listened too one can see the immense talent and range vocally in the song. Th their debue song "Slither" one can see Slash's genius in such a catchy intro, not too mention the short but sweet solo close to the end. Accompanied by Scott's lizard-like vocals, what more could one ask for? You find a newly reformed, reinvented, and reinstilled area of Guns and Roses never found. As this might seem a "follow-up" to Guns and Roses, the complete opposite is found. Slash, Duff, and Matt from Guns and Roses, Scott Weiland from The Stone Temple Pilots, and Dave Kushner, most widely known for his participation in LOADED. A culmination of the best of the late 80's and 90's. VR Contraband, follow up to Guns N Roses? NO
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