The legendary guitarist Slash seemed to be enjoying his collaboration with Alter Bridge vocalist, Myles Kennedy, and the band The Conspirators. Nearing the end of the year, they just use the existing relaxed time to start the project early recording his latest album.
The guitarist convey recent developments on their recording process. Via his personal Twitter account, Slash recently announced that all processes have run fast and what they are doing will result in the album "very heavy". He also uploaded some short videos on the website which gives some footage Vine recording process in the studio.
Through one of the booms, Slash announced that the matter has been resolved quite a lot and they will face difficulties in the process of selecting the songs that will be included on the album.
"16 songs have been recorded and complete. + Instrumental? Difficult to determine what songs will go into the album, what would be a bonus track. Everything's cool, "Slash wrote on Twitter.
After experiencing success in 2012 with Apocalyptic Love, Slash and Kennedy spent most of the time in 2013 separately. Kennedy re-joined Alter Bridge for their latest album, Fortress, while Slash concern themselves with creating music for the film Nothing Left to Fear.
Although Slash and his friends had seen busy in the process of making the album, but until now the album's official release date has yet to be announced.
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