Velvet Revolver is what you get when you take members of some of the biggest rock bands in the world and watch them collaborate. Formed in 2002, the lineup was a meeting of the minds of Guns N’ Roses, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Velvet Revolver backstage at the Manchester Academy in September 2004. Slash is talking in his familiar, woozy SoCal drawl. “Hey,” ...
Ever wonder what Velvet Revolver would have sounded like if they were fronted by a death metal vocalist? Wonder no longer, as Atheist's Kelly Shaefer has shared demos from his audition with the hard ...
Matt Sorum said Velvet Revolver started by taking a lesson from Aerosmith, and he expressed regret that the Guns N’ Roses offshoot wasn't able to stick to their agreement. Formed in 2002 by Sorum, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Matt Sorum revealed that one of his biggest regrets about his former band, Velvet Revolver, was that it didn’t last long enough to ...
The singles allowed fans to see how Velvet Revolver blended the sounds of the bands from which it was built. The group featured former Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland on vocals, former ...
The band comprising former members of Guns N’ Roses and ex-Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland — now known as Velvet Revolver — will give its first public appearance tonight at an invitation-only ...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) has drastically grown in the last few months, especially in the music community, where people are recreating songs using different voices and instruments.
Rockers from Guns N’ Roses and Velvet Revolver to Tori Amos and Billy Gibbons have all been lucky enough to turn around and see drummer Matt Sorum behind them on stage keeping the rhythm going. In the ...
In an interview with ABC News Radio, Scott Weiland announced that he was returning to the band he was kicked out of in 2008, Velvet Revolver, which seemed credible only for its sheer implausibility.
Japanese immigration authorities have denied Velvet Revolver's request for visas, forcing the band to cancel shows it had scheduled in four Japanese cities later this month. By Steve McClure, ...
Some musicians are just gluttons for punishment. Take former Guns N’ Roses members Duff McKagan, Slash and Matt Sorum. The three Axl survivors have joined forces with Stone Temple Pilots vocalist ...