Axl Rose flirting the album?

Axl Rose flirting the album?

Every day just gets better and better for Guns N’ Roses fans. If the Velvet Revolver drama wasn’t guns_wideweb__470x3812.jpgenough, then perhaps word of Axl Rose revealing album tracks to certain executives might. That’s a lot to swallow, I know, but if true… well, let’s not start chalking up the sidewalks with “Chinese Democracy Starts Now” just yet.

Axl Rose & Co. have recently been letting people, music industry honchos, tastemakers and so forth, listen to six new tracks, according to a music executive who has heard the songs.

The exec raved about the music. “It’s really good,” he said. “Axl’s voice sounds exactly the same, but the songs sound contemporary. You expect it to be a trainwreck, but it’s not.”

Reps didn’t talk about exact release dates, according to my source, but they implied it could still happen by the end of the year.

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This should excite anyone who might have been waiting patiently for, oh I don’t know, fourteen long years. You might even call them depressing, anxious years riding on nothing but speculation. However, if news keeps seeping out this way, Axl Rose might have shattered the reclusive image once and for all… and fans can finally move on with their lives.

Here’s hoping.

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