In a current episode of the Life In The Stocks podcast, Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan hinted at the potential for recording a full-fledged album with Alice In Chains‘s guitarist Jerry Cantrell.
McKagan revealed that he is at the moment lending his bass abilities to 5 tracks on Cantrell’s upcoming solo endeavor, earlier than saying the 2 have been contemplating teaming up for a extra full endeavor.
“We’re occupied with doing a joint document sooner or later. We made a video for that track “‘Simply Do not Know’ [the first single off Duff‘s 2023 solo album Lighthouse]. So we have been hanging out with our acoustic guitars, and we wrote like 4 songs in two or three hours.”
Reflecting on the expertise, McKagan expressed his admiration for Cantrell‘s dedication and artistry: “I actually admire guys like Jerry. It is very nice for me to work with guys who’re principally the very same age and have been by means of the very same shit. I can see him write songs and battle his guitar for no matter lead. It is so nice to observe. He tortures himself to get to this place. Goddammit!”
This potential collaboration is not the primary time the 2 musicians have joined forces. McKagan beforehand lent his bass expertise to Cantrell‘s 2021 solo launch, Brighten, whereas Cantrell has reciprocated by contributing guitar work to a number of McKagan‘s solo endeavors through the years: his most up-to-date solo album Lighthouse, the How To Be A Man EP, which was a companion piece to McKagan‘s ebook How To Be A Man (And Different Illusions) in 2015, and his 1993’s solo effort Imagine In Me.
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