Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Cospirators Dublin 4 March 2013 Fotoset. Setlist: Halo Been There Lately Nightrain Ghost Standing in the Sun By the Sword Shots Fired Back from Cali Civil War Bad Rain Watch This Doctor Alibi You're Crazy Rocket Queen No More Heroes Starlight Anastasia You're a Lie Sweet Child O' Mine Slither Encore: Welcome to the Jungle Paradise City
Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Cospirators Live at the Olympia, Dublin, Ireland 3 March 2013 Setlist Setlist: Halo Mean Bone Nightrain (Guns N' Roses song) Ghost Standing in the Sun Back from Cali Mr. Brownstone (Guns N' Roses song) Serial Killer Nothing to Say Gotten We're All Gonna Die Out Ta Get Me By the Sword Rocket Queen No More Heroes Starlight Anastasia You're a Lie Guitar Solo / Godfather Theme Sweet Child O' Mine Slither Encore: Welcome to the Jungle Paradise City
Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and the Cospirators - Blackpool Empress Ballroom Fotoset Here Setlist:
Halo
Been There Lately
Nightrain
Ghost
Standing in the Sun
Back from Cali
Mr. Brownstone
(Guns N' Roses song)
Apocalyptic Love
Serial Killer
Watch This
Doctor Alibi
You're Crazy
Not for Me
Rocket Queen
No More Heroes
Starlight
Anastasia
You're a Lie
Sweet Child O' Mine
Slither
Mark Tremonti is currently winding down the latest North American tour leg for his self-titled band, and Alter Bridge are about to become his primary focus. The guitarist tells Billboard that after meeting briefly earlier this year, the band is ready to resume work on a new disc and has the beginnings of the effort in place. He explained, “[We have] about five songs outlined [for the new album] … All of them are kind of real high-energy, just real fun rock/metal. We want to not be predictable. We want to make it a little surprising and we’re having fun with it.” At present, Alter Bridge are planning to regroup in late April and hope to begin recording their new album in earnest this summer, with a tour tentatively slated for September. As for the Tremonti band and their plans, the guitarist admits that he might line up some shows during breaks in Alter Bridge’s schedule, just as frontman Myles Kennedy is planning to do with Slash. “It’s always good when you’re recording a record to go take a break and come back,” says the guitarist. “That way you can make sure it’s still exciting and fresh to you.” The rocker says he’s also thinking about a second album from Tremonti, but admits that it will take a back seat to his other bands for the immediate future. “We’re going to just keep pushing the limits of what we can do,” says Tremonti. “We’ll try to be as heavy and progressive as we can without losing the vocal melodies and the reasons why most people listen to music. I don’t want to be just self-indulgent, but we want to have a lot of fun with it, too.” And as for his other band, Creed, Tremonti simply states, “It’s Alter Bridge’s year.”
Slash with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators Nottingham 28th February 2013 Setlist: Halo Mean Bone Nightrain Ghost Standing in the Sun Back from Cali Shots Fired Serial Killer Civil War Jizz Da Pit Doctor Alibi You're Crazy Gotten Rocket Queen No More Heroes Starlight Anastasia You're a Lie Guitar Solo / Godfather Theme Sweet Child O' Mine Slither Encore: Welcome to the Jungle Paradise City
Mark Tremonti is spending plenty of time on the road these days with his own band and promoting his first-ever solo album, "All I Was." But his mind is also on Alter Bridge, which started work on its fourth studio album last month. The guitarist tells Billboard the quartet has "about five songs outlined" for the set so far, and he reports that "all of them are kind of real high-energy, just real fun rock/metal. We want to not be predictable; we want to make it a little surprising, and we're having fun with it." Tremonti says Alter Bridge plans to return to the studio during late April "and record throughout the summer," with the band planning to hit the road in September. He might also line up some Tremonti shows during that time, however, while frontman Myles Kennedy plays dates with Slash. "It's always good when you're recording a record to go take a break and come back," Tremonti says. "That way you can make sure it's still exciting and fresh to you." Tremonti, meanwhile, is happy with the reception he's getting for "All I Was" and his solo band, which now includes Wolfgang Van Halen on bass, replacing Tremonti's Creed/Alter Bridge mate Brian Marshall, who had to drop out for personal reasons. "I feel like it's really gotten some traction now," he says. "I think doubling back, doing a few tours on it now, the crowds are growing. People are becoming more familiar with the songs. It's exciting to see things spreading." Tremonti, he adds, "is a completely different feel. Each band, to me, feels like a new band and a new challenge. It's definitely keeping me on my toes, especially having to keep recreating new sounds for each band."