Slash Releases Video For “You’re A Lie,” Streams New Album In Its Entirety

Posted by Zach Shaw on Tue, May 15, 2012 at 4:59 pm

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While there seems to be potential miscommunication within Velvet Revolver, Slash is prepping for the release of his sophomore solo album Apocalyptic Love. First, the former Guns N’ Roses guitarist released a music video for the album’s first single “You’re A Lie.” And if you thought that it was weird watching Slash getting tied up by Fergie, wait till you see what happens to the blonde model in the video above.

In case you need more of a Slash fix, then you’re in luck. That’s because Rolling Stone is currently streaming the deluxe edition of Apocalyptic Love in its entirety as we speak. Though we haven’t had the chance to sit down and listen to the entire album from start to finish, we were impressed by the few songs we heard in the stream (seriously, does anyone else think Myles Kennedy’s voice resembles Axl Rose’s at all?). But judge for yourself and listen to the album, which comes out on May 22, for yourself over at Rolling Stone.

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  • Kylesa’s new album, Ultraviolet, is streaming online at Pitchfork. Check out the album, as well as some pretty awesome visuals, here. The album will come out on May 28 on Season of Mist.

  • Unsigned & Streamed vets Anciients, who’s Season of Mist debut Heart of Oak is out now, have landed the opening slot on the Lamb of God tour. They’ll be playing from May 16 – June 10. Check out the dates here.

  • Sinestra Studios (who very often provides Metal Insider with some killer live photos) is hosting its very first art galleria and metal show on Saturday, May 25, at The Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY. Tickets for the event are onsale now.

  • Louna has premiered a new music video for the song “Business” with Crave Online. The extravagant and politically themed music video comes in support of  the Russian hard rock group’s new album, Behind The Mask, available now via Red Decade Records and MEG/RED.


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