Slash’s “Gotten” video for the Los Angeles Youth Network

Slash is releasing a special video and song to help raise awareness for the plight of homeless youth in Los Angeles.
Download a new version of GOTTEN (feat. Adam Levine) here by donating any amount to the Los Angeles Youth Network (LAYN).

“Gotten” was remixed at Astound Studios from its original version using GenAudio’s unique 3D spatial audio technology, AstoundSound®, which is based on over two decades of R&D into how the brain processes audio information.

For more information on LAYN, please visit:http://layn.org/donate.html
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source: http://slashonline.com/gotten/

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Slash: “Music has lost its magic”

“There was a certain excitement that came with the release of a new record, and a lot of it was just the package itself, and it was something that you milled over while you were listening to the record,” he said.

“It was sad to see them sort of get phased out but, you know, with CDs at least you still had the booklets, but now, when you look at the digital situation, you’re like ‘There’s nothing in it’, you know.”

Do you agree? How will you buy “Apocalyptic Love”? Download, CD, Vinyl or will you end up streaming it through something like Spotify?

Read More: http://www.nme.com/news/slash/62875

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Toronto Show Review

The only axe Slash had to grind Friday night was his guitar, not dealing with any speculation about Axl.

A guest speaker at this year’s Canadian Music Week – and answering questions about whether Guns N’ Roses would perform at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s induction ceremony repeatedly during press interviews – Slash finally let loose on stage before a sold-out crowd at Toronto’s Phoenix Concert Theatre who were in paradise.

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Following Just Like Anything, Slash began to dust off the heavyweights starting with Sweet Child O’ Mine that sounded like it had been done many times before. Surprisingly Slither, the hard-charging Velvet Revolver song, fared far better as the audience pumped fists when not holding up cameras or phones to record the proceedings.

Overall, Slash, Kennedy and The Conspirators executed a fine show featuring blasts from the pasts and a hint of what’s in store.

Axl would be proud, not that Slash would care.

Read the full review

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