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Slash: annuncia il nuovo album “Orgy of the Damned”; guarda il video di ‘Killing Floor’ con Brian Johnson degli AC/DC

Di Orso Comellini - 9 Marzo 2024 - 9:59
Slash: annuncia il nuovo album “Orgy of the Damned”; guarda il video di ‘Killing Floor’ con Brian Johnson degli AC/DC

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Slash, l’iconico chitarrista e cantautore vincitore di un Grammy, ha annunciato che il suo attesissimo sesto album da solista, “Orgy of the Damned”, uscirà il 17 maggio via Gibson Records ed è già disponibile per il pre-ordine QUI. Una raccolta di 12 canzoni dinamiche che scuotono e rivitalizzano i classici del blues con un approccio scarno e istintivo. Il nuovo album di Slash, “Orgy of the Damned”, crea un’espressione singolare che rende omaggio al blues. Il primo singolo “Killing Floor”, che vede la partecipazione di Brian Johnson degli AC/DC alla voce e di Steven Tyler degli Aerosmith all’armonica, è un’interpretazione elettrizzante, rauca e allegramente sfrenata dello standard blues di Howlin’ Wolf del 1964.

Watch/share the new video for “Killing Floor” which offers a first look of SLASH and his blues band Johnny Griparic (bass)Teddy Andreadis (keyboards)Michael Jerome (drums), and Tash Neal (vocals/guitar),recording the song in the studio HERE.

“‘Killing Floor’ is one of my favorite Howlin’ Wolf songs, but also one of the iconic blues riffs that turned me on as a young guitar player. I’ve always wanted to cover it in some capacity and this record was the perfect vehicle. But playing it with this band, and with Brian Johnson singing, it was an achievement I would never have imagined back then. Let alone Steven Tyler providing the harp.”
–SLASH

“When Slash asked me to sing on ‘Killing Floor,’ I said yes immediately. It was one of the first songs I learned in my very first band, and when he played me the backing track it was a no-brainer, and Steven’s harmonica is so bloody hot.  I had a ball with Slash in the studio, and I think we did this great old song justice. Rock on.”
–Brian Johnson (AC/DC)

By celebrating both well-known and largely undiscovered songs, SLASH offers a nostalgic nod to the past while reinvigorating the songs with his inimitable guitar playing and the spirit of collaboration. For Orgy of the Damned, the acclaimed guitarist reteamed with storied producer Mike Clink and enlisted the album’s diverse guest vocalists which include Gary Clark Jr, Billy F. Gibbons, Chris Stapleton, Dorothy, Iggy Pop, Paul Rodgers, Demi Lovato, Brian Johnson, Tash Neal, Chris Robinson, and Beth Hart, in a similar way to his 2010 self-titled solo LP Slash. To round out his band in the studio and on the road, SLASH reunited with two of his bandmates from his Blues Ball outfit in the 90’s, bassist Johnny Griparic and keyboardist Teddy Andreadis, and brought on drummer Michael Jerome and singer/guitarist Tash Neal. 

Although he grew up in England, SLASH’s American grandmother turned him on to the blues early on and he was immediately taken with B.B. King. At the same time, his parents raised him on a healthy diet of ‘60s British rock ‘n’ roll, from The Who to The Kinks. Once he moved to Laurel CanyonSLASH found himself surrounded by rock and folk singers like Joni Mitchell, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and Neil Young—all of whom eventually inspired his playing and songwriting. It wasn’t until he began playing guitar himself that SLASH realized all of his favorite musicians had been influenced by the same B.B. King blues records he’d listened to as a young kid.

Orgy of the Damned encompasses a broad range of styles within the blues genre, veering from an upbeat, rowdy take on Robert Johnson’s “Crossroads” to a plaintive, twanging rendition of T. Bone Walker’s “Stormy Monday.” Some of the songs, like Steppenwolf’s “The Pusher,” Charlie Segar’s “Key to the Highway” and Albert King’s “Born Under a Bad Sign,” had been performed by Slash’s Blues Ball while others, like Stevie Wonder’s “Living for the City,” were long-time favorites for Slash“Hoochie Coochie Man,” written by Willie Dixon, and made famous by Muddy Waters in 1954, showcases the in-the-moment nature and unrestrained energy of Orgy of the Damned, with Z.Z. Top’s Billy F. Gibbons stepping in on guitar and vocals. The group went into a rehearsal room in North Hollywood and began hashing out soulful, rollicking takes on the classic songs. Everything was played live in the room, with an emphasis on improvisation which resulted in a collection of dynamic, energized songs that are immediate, raw, and distinctly familiar.

As SLASH was considering vocalists, he approached his old friend and collaborator Iggy Pop, who had long wanted to record a blues song. Pop suggested Lightnin’ Hopkins’ 1962 track “Awful Dream,” a sparse, drawling number originally laid down on acoustic guitar. The duo decided to recreate that stripped back vibe and recorded their own languid, emotionally-resonate version sitting on two stools in SLASH’s studio. “Iggy’s interpretation of that song is actually sublime,” says SLASH. “And it’s something that nobody’s really heard from him. At the end of the track, you can hear him just singing the harmonica parts.”

Elsewhere on Orgy of the DamnedDemi Lovato lends her powerhouse voice to “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone,” a fervent, soulful version of the 1972 single by The Temptations that SLASH admired as a kid. Although the song veers more towards R&B, the guitarist wanted to give it his own impassioned spin. The album concludes with a soaring original instrumental number, “Metal Chestnut,” penned specifically for Orgy of the Damned by Slash.

Orgy of the Damned showcases a lesser-heard aspect of SLASH’s musical prowess. While he has always embraced a broad range of styles and genres, the album offers a rare opportunity to explore a unique side of his playing and bring to the forefront a rollicking journey through his strong, blues inspirations, that have long been in the background of his illustrious career.

Orgy of the Damned will also be available on vinyl and via CD. For more information go to: www.slashonline.com

Above: SLASH’s Orgy of the Damned two-piece vinyl set.

The complete tracklisting for SLASH’s Orgy of the Damned is as follows below:

  1. “The Pusher” feat. Chris Robinson (vocal and harmonica)

Written by Wayne Hoyt Axton

  1. “Crossroad Blues” feat. Gary Clark Jr (vocal, rhythm guitar, and solo)

Written by Robert Leroy Johnson

  1. “Hoochie Coochie Man”  feat. Billy F. Gibbons (vocal, rhythm guitar, and solo)

 Written by Willie Dixon

  1. “Oh Well” feat. Chris Stapleton (vocal)

Written by Peter Alan Green

  1. “Key to the Highway” feat. Dorothy (vocal)

Written by Charles Segar, William Broonzy

  1. “Awful Dream” feat. Iggy Pop (vocal)

Written by Sam (Lightnin’) Hopkins, Clarence Lewis, C Morgan Robinson

  1. “Born Under a Bad Sign” feat. Paul Rodgers (vocal)

Written by William Bell and Booker T. Jones

  1. “Papa Was a Rolling Stone” feat. Demi Lovato (vocal)

Written by Barrett Strong, Jesse Norman Whitfield

  1. “Killing Floor” feat. Brian Johnson (vocal)

Written by Chester Burnett
*Special guest Steven Tyler on harmonica.

  1. “Living for the City” feat. Tash Neal (vocal)

Written by Stevie Wonder
*Special guest background vocals: Jenna Bell, Jessie Payo

  1. “Stormy Monday” feat. Beth Hart (vocal)

Written by T-Bone Walker

  1. “Metal Chestnut” 

Written by Slash

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About SLASH:
SLASH, the GRAMMY-winning, world-renowned rock guitarist who has played in Guns N’ Roses and Velvet Revolver, as well as his own groups Slash’s Snakepit and Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators, has released five solo albums overall, and now six with the forthcoming Orgy of the Damned. After landing on the top of the charts with his first solo album, Slash (2010)–which featured Ozzy Osbourne, Chris Cornell, FergieMyles Kennedy, Iggy Pop, Beth Hart, and more on vocals–he formed the solo band Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators who’ve been touring worldwide and making music together non-stop for over a decade. Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators have released four albums, including 2022’s 4, which arrived via Gibson Records and debuted as the #1-selling hard rock album the week of release. Over the years, SLASH has amassed album sales of over 100 million copies, wasinducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Guns N’ Roses in 2012, and he was named #2 on TIME’s “The 10 Greatest Electric Guitar Players’” after Jimi Hendrix. He rejoined Guns N’ Roses in 2016 for a historic and ongoing world tour and is currently in the midst of a global tour with his group Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators. SLASH will officially release his sixth solo album titled Orgy of the Damnedon May 17, 2024 via Gibson Records. For more information, visit: www.slashonline.com.

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Photo Credit: Gene Kirkland.