GUNS N' 'ROSES: April Release 'Unlikely' For 'Chinese Democracy'

February 20, 2005

Despite the fact that HMV Records announced on a recent in-store flyer that the new GUNS N' ROSES album, "Chinese Democracy", would be coming out on April 25, a publicist at Geffen Records (the group's record label) told Splat that he was pretty sure that was not going to happen. In addition, Lisa Reed, wife of GUNS N' ROSES keyboardist Dizzy Reed, reportedly stated that it was "unlikely" the album would make this release date.

"Chinese Democracy" will feature the band's first new music since "Oh My God", the group's contribution to the soundtrack to the 1999 movie "End of Days".

GUNS N' ROSES' last studio album was a covers CD, "The Spaghetti Incident?", which was released in 1993.

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