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Slash’s Orgy of Destruction [or] ‘Blues Your Illusion’

Slash’s Orgy of Destruction [or] ‘Blues Your Illusion’

Orgy of the Damned finds Slash and his many guests bashing through the most over-played blues standards with the subtlety and grace of Axl Rose in a china shop.

Guns N’ Roses Bring Shockwaves to the Aftershock Festival

Guns N’ Roses Bring Shockwaves to the Aftershock Festival

Few other bands have impacted rock like Guns N’ Roses with their incendiary sound and timeless songbook that continues to resonate 30-plus years later.

Slash and Dead Sara Light Up San Francisco’s Warfield Theater

Slash and Dead Sara Light Up San Francisco’s Warfield Theater

There’s no Guns N’ Roses songs, nor any from Velvet Revolver, but it doesn’t matter because Slash, Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators are kicking ass on tour.

Is Slash Living the Dream?

Is Slash Living the Dream?

What's the point of being the greatest guitarist in a world that doesn't care about guitarists anymore? Considering Slash's Living the Dream.

Guns N’ Roses Crush Coachella to Reclaim Rock Crown

Ace Frehley: Origins Vol.1

Ace Frehley: Origins Vol.1

We finally get the inevitable covers collection from the ex-KISS guitarist and it's all we imagined it would be.
A Comic Book Look at Guns N’ Roses Wild Ride Through the Perils of Rock ‘n’ Roll Decadence

A Comic Book Look at Guns N’ Roses Wild Ride Through the Perils of Rock ‘n’ Roll Decadence

With Axl, Slash and Duff at least now set to reunite for the 2016 Coachella Festival and a rumored summer tour, Reckless Life comes at a great time to revisit the band’s colorful history.
Beth Hart: Better Than Home

Beth Hart: Better Than Home

On Better than Home Beth Hart delivers a veritable tour-de-force that highlights her remarkable prowess as both a singer and songwriter.
10 Times ‘Use Your Illusion I and II’ Predicted the Future of Guns N’ Roses

10 Times ‘Use Your Illusion I and II’ Predicted the Future of Guns N’ Roses

This early '90s juggernaut of a double album is a 150 minute long prophecy foretelling the end of the last great rock band.
Just Pick Up the Guitar: An Interview with Aerosmith’s Joe Perry

Just Pick Up the Guitar: An Interview with Aerosmith’s Joe Perry

Joe Perry continues to just pick up that guitar and create songs and has no intention of stopping, proudly saying "I might as well put them out because I've got more coming!"

Slash: Apocalyptic Love

In Defense of Axl Rose Skipping the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony