Artist's albums
Sorry Not Sorry (with Slash) [Rock Version]
2023 · single
4 (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
2022 · album
Where Do I Begin? (Theme from Love Story)
2020 · single
Living The Dream Tour (Live)
2019 · album
The Call Of The Wild (Live)
2019 · single
Ghost
2019 · single
Shadow Life (Live)
2019 · single
Anastasia (Live)
2019 · single
Living the Dream
2018 · album
Live At The Roxy 25.09.14
2015 · compilation
World On Fire
2014 · album
Spotify Sessions
2014 · single
30 Years To Life
2014 · single
World On Fire
2014 · single
Apocalyptic Love
2012 · album
Apocalyptic Love
2012 · album
Muve Sessions: Apocalyptic Love
2012 · album
Made In Stoke 24.7.11 (Live)
2011 · album
Slash
2010 · album
My Generation Remix
2010 · single
Similar artists
The Mayfield Four
Artist
Buckcherry
Artist
Black Label Society
Artist
Zakk Wylde
Artist
Sebastian Bach
Artist
Myles Kennedy
Artist
Sixx:A.M.
Artist
Duff McKagan
Artist
Steel Panther
Artist
Ugly Kid Joe
Artist
Chickenfoot
Artist
Alter Bridge
Artist
Skid Row
Artist
Electric Mary
Artist
The Darkness
Artist
Pride & Glory
Artist
Airbourne
Artist
Black Stone Cherry
Artist
Velvet Revolver
Artist
Biography
SLASH has amassed album sales of over 100M copies, garnered a Grammy award and seven Grammy nominations, and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. It’s now been a decade since he released his debut album as part of SLASH FEATURING MYLES KENNEDY AND THE CONSPIRATORS, 2012’s Apocalyptic Love. Since then the group have been on one of the more impressive and unrelenting tears in rock, issuing two more hard-hitting, highly-acclaimed records - 2014’s World On Fire and 2018’s Living The Dream - while rocking stages all over the world. Enter '4', the Dave Cobb-produced highly anticipated studio effort from SMKC. True to the band’s expanding legacy, it’s everything you’ve come to expect from SLASH, MYLES KENNEDY, TODD KERNS (bass), BRENT FITZ (drums) and FRANK SIDORIS (rhythm guitar)... but also unlike anything you’ve heard from them yet. This time out, SLASH says, they captured a certain “magic” – the sound of five musicians and band mates listening to and playing off one another in the spirit of live, in-the-moment collaboration. “It has a very spontaneous, fun kind of thing to it, and I love that,” SLASH says of 4. “It’s the sound of the five of us just jamming together in one room.”