SLASH Interviewed On Minneapolis Radio Station 93X (Audio)

July 29, 2013

On July 20, Pablo of the Minneapolis, Minnesota radio station 93X conducted an interview with legendary guitarist Slash (GUNS N' ROSES, VELVET REVOLVER) at this year's Rock Fest in Cadott, Wisconsin. You can now listen to the chat using the SoundCloud widget below.

Slash and his bandmates MYLES KENNEDY AND THE CONSPIRATORSMyles Kennedy (vocals),Brent Fitz (drums),Todd Kerns (bass) and Frank Sidoris (guitar) — are currently wrapping a world tour for their critically acclaimed album "Apocalyptic Love", which earned Slash his two first-ever #1 rock radio hits: "You're A Lie" and "Standing In The Sun". The album's third single, "Anastasia", has cracked the Top 10 at Modern and Active Rock and Top 5 at Mainsteam Rock. The album was produced by Eric Valentine, who did the same honors for Slash's first, self-titled solo disc, and all the songs on "Apocalyptic Love" were written together by Slash and Myles Kennedy.

This fall, Slash will release "Nothing Left To Fear", the first-ever motion picture he has co-produced from Slasher Films, the Rock And Roll Hall Of Famer's production company. "Nothing Left To Fear" will have a limited release in select theaters nationwide on Friday, October 4 and arrive on Blu-ray Combo-Pack, DVD, and On Demand Tuesday, October 8. "Nothing Left To Fear: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" will also be released on October 4, exclusively at PledgeMusic.com/slash, the same day the film opens in select theaters. Written and produced by Slash and Nick O'Toole, the soundtrack includes the film score plus two original songs: "Nothing Left To Fear", which features vocalist Myles Kennedy, and the instrumental "Welcome To Stull". When fans pledge and pre-order the album through PledgeMusic.com/slash, they will gain access to one-of-a-kind experiences with Slash, as well as merchandise for the film, access to interviews, song streams, first looks at film art, clips and more.

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