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4 (Blue Vinyl)
Itâs been a decade since Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators released their debut album together, and since then have been on one of the more impressive and unrelenting tears in rock ânâ roll, issuing two more hard-hitting, highly-acclaimed records, and rocking stages all over the world.
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Enter â4â, the brand-new and highly anticipated studio effort from SMKC. True to the bandâs expanding legacy, itâs everything youâve come to expect from Slash, Myles Kennedy, Todd Kerns (bass), Brent Fitz (drums) and Frank Sidoris (rhythm guitar)⊠but also unlike anything youâve heard from them yet. This time out, Slash says, they captured a certain âmagicâ â the sound of five musicians and band mates listening to and playing off one another in the spirit of live, in-the-moment collaboration. âIt has a very spontaneous, fun kind of thing to it, and I love that,â Slash says of â4â. âItâs the sound of the five of us just jamming together in one room.â
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That different approach is just one of several ways SMKC changed things up this time out. Whereas the band recorded their previous two records in L.A. with Michael âElvisâ Baskette, for â4â they opted to relocate to Nashville to work with Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb, known for helming rock and country projects from the likes of Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Rival Sons, and Shooter Jennings, among others.
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Enter â4â, the brand-new and highly anticipated studio effort from SMKC. True to the bandâs expanding legacy, itâs everything youâve come to expect from Slash, Myles Kennedy, Todd Kerns (bass), Brent Fitz (drums) and Frank Sidoris (rhythm guitar)⊠but also unlike anything youâve heard from them yet. This time out, Slash says, they captured a certain âmagicâ â the sound of five musicians and band mates listening to and playing off one another in the spirit of live, in-the-moment collaboration. âIt has a very spontaneous, fun kind of thing to it, and I love that,â Slash says of â4â. âItâs the sound of the five of us just jamming together in one room.â
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That different approach is just one of several ways SMKC changed things up this time out. Whereas the band recorded their previous two records in L.A. with Michael âElvisâ Baskette, for â4â they opted to relocate to Nashville to work with Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb, known for helming rock and country projects from the likes of Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Rival Sons, and Shooter Jennings, among others.
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Itâs been a decade since Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators released their debut album together, and since then have been on one of the more impressive and unrelenting tears in rock ânâ roll, issuing two more hard-hitting, highly-acclaimed records, and rocking stages all over the world.
Â
Enter â4â, the brand-new and highly anticipated studio effort from SMKC. True to the bandâs expanding legacy, itâs everything youâve come to expect from Slash, Myles Kennedy, Todd Kerns (bass), Brent Fitz (drums) and Frank Sidoris (rhythm guitar)⊠but also unlike anything youâve heard from them yet. This time out, Slash says, they captured a certain âmagicâ â the sound of five musicians and band mates listening to and playing off one another in the spirit of live, in-the-moment collaboration. âIt has a very spontaneous, fun kind of thing to it, and I love that,â Slash says of â4â. âItâs the sound of the five of us just jamming together in one room.â
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That different approach is just one of several ways SMKC changed things up this time out. Whereas the band recorded their previous two records in L.A. with Michael âElvisâ Baskette, for â4â they opted to relocate to Nashville to work with Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb, known for helming rock and country projects from the likes of Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Rival Sons, and Shooter Jennings, among others.
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Enter â4â, the brand-new and highly anticipated studio effort from SMKC. True to the bandâs expanding legacy, itâs everything youâve come to expect from Slash, Myles Kennedy, Todd Kerns (bass), Brent Fitz (drums) and Frank Sidoris (rhythm guitar)⊠but also unlike anything youâve heard from them yet. This time out, Slash says, they captured a certain âmagicâ â the sound of five musicians and band mates listening to and playing off one another in the spirit of live, in-the-moment collaboration. âIt has a very spontaneous, fun kind of thing to it, and I love that,â Slash says of â4â. âItâs the sound of the five of us just jamming together in one room.â
Â
That different approach is just one of several ways SMKC changed things up this time out. Whereas the band recorded their previous two records in L.A. with Michael âElvisâ Baskette, for â4â they opted to relocate to Nashville to work with Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb, known for helming rock and country projects from the likes of Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Rival Sons, and Shooter Jennings, among others.

















