With 'Chinese Democracy' under-performing, the Guns 'N Roses touring guitarist has revealed plans for a two-year tour beginning March.
While it seemed plausible Axl Rose had gone into hiding after the release of 'Chinese Democracy', he's been answering fans' questions this week.
Another cracker from the news desk at 'The Sun': mad, bad Axl Rose has been missing for two months, much to the chagrin of Geffen Records.
'Chinese Democracy' may be the ultimate expression of rock and roll narcissism, but you can't say Axl Rose isn't dedicated.
Aunty Meredith, the matriarch of Golden Plains Festival, talks about winning Festival of The Year and shares a few other pearls of wisdom too.
Currently on the road with theredsunband, Sydney outfit Youth Group chat to FasterLouder about the new album, America and unifying ice-cream.
With a bit of crafty sleuthing, FL can now reveal that rowdy raconteur The Streets is the first headliner locked in for Playground Weekender.
The whispers began on the weekend, but now it's official: British rock icons The Who will play the Grand Prix in Melbourne next March.
Dresden Doll and 'Brechtian punk' goddess Amanda Palmer tells FL about the "unromantic and sloppy" reality of touring...and getting run over.
Dr Pepper will give every American a bottle of its product on the release date of 'Chinese Democracy', but you've got to work for your soda.
With the comically-overdue 'Chinese Democracy' finally set to land on 23 November, Guns n' Roses have now unveiled the first single.
Returning to our shores this month alongside Slipknot, Machine Head tell FL why their new stuff beats the old stuff.
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