The mysterious music video for Guns N’ Roses has sparked rumors about the band’s upcoming album
It has been confirmed that Guns N’ Roses will embark on their long-awaited world tour in the year 2025. They made the announcement on Saturday, and they are marketing the cryptic slogan, which reads, “Because what you want and what you get are two completely different things.” The precise dates and locations are anticipated to be disclosed in the near future.
Rumors about a new album surfaced concurrently with the announcement. While the majority of fans are looking forward to the upcoming tour, the remaining supporters have other desires. Our goal is to have Izzy and Steven rejoin the band, as well as to release a new album that has original material written by the members of the AFD lineup. That being said, the things that we want and the things that we get are both very different.
A comment was made by a user regarding the inclusion of Steven Adler and Izzy Stradlin. “Izzy and Steven are going to be something completely different for the new tour!” An additional person commented to the message by saying, “[It] would be awesome to see Izzy, but I dare say it is just a new album.”
The declaration was made in response to statements made by Duff McKagan regarding the scope of a potential new album. The record is in our possession. I am uncertain about the timing of my release due to the fact that there is additional Guns material that is expected to arrive sooner rather than later,” the bassist shared with Pełna Kulturka. To put it another way, I don’t want to release a record while Guns is doing something. I make an effort to vary all of that information. On the other hand, I have no idea when that record, the subsequent record, will be out. There is a possibility that I could release three records all at once, but it would be excessive.
The four-song extended play (EP) titled “Hard Skool” was issued by Guns N’ Roses in February of 2022. This extended play (EP) was made available solely through the official store of the band. It featured live renditions of the songs “Don’t Cry” and “You’re Crazy,” as well as two new songs that the band had made available in 2021. These songs were the title track and “Absurd.”