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SLASH featuring Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators

“I think it’s time to set this world on fire/I think it’s time to push it to the edge/I’m so f---in’ bored so trip the wire/It may never be this good again” 

--From the opening power chords of the single and title track of WORLD ON FIRE

WORLD ON FIRE is the new album from SLASH featuring Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators, and it comes on full throttle and in-your-face, a hunk of burning rock ‘n’ roll that takes no prisoners. Intensifying the band’s sound and vision, it marks the follow-up to their succesful and acclaimed 2012 debut, Apocalyptic Love, also released on SLASH’s own indie Dik Hayd International label distributed through Caroline.

“We’ve been playing together for awhile and I think it’s gotten to the point where everybody’s comfortable in our own skins,” says Rock and Roll Hall of Fame guitarist SLASH, who has amassed album sales of over 100 million copies, with seven GRAMMY nominations, a GRAMMY award and countless accolades. “It turned out to be a very easy process. We definitely had chemistry from the very first time we entered a room together. It was instantaneous magic.”

WORLD ON FIRE represents that chemistry, as SLASH, vocalist MYLES KENNEDY, bassist TODD KERNS and drummer BRENT FITZ blaze through 17 songs that run the gamut of topics, some derived from tour bus conversations between the singer and guitarist. These range from the pointed sexual politics of “Battleground,” “Dirty Girl” and “Stone Blind,” the anti-war sentiments of “Dissident” and the coming-of-age saga “Bent to Fly,” to such charged issues as elephant poaching (“Beneath the Savage Sun”), child abuse in the Catholic Church (“The Unholy”), addiction (“Wicked Stone”) and the perils faced by females of a certain age in show business (“Withered Delilah”). There’s also a song inspired by Mad Men’s Don Draper (“Shadow Life”) and a rockin’ instrumental (“Safari Inn”). 

“There are lots of different stories and themes on this album,” says KENNEDY, the vocalist for Alter Bridge who first played on SLASH’s self-titled 2010 debut solo release, and became an instant fit. “When SLASH sends me a chord progression or a riff, it’s like hearing music to a film. Ultimately, I am writing the script for the composition with lyrics and melodies inspired by what he sends me musically. I do my best to keep the story congruent with the mood of the track."

Unlike Apocalyptic Love, which was essentially recorded live in the studio, WORLD ON FIRE began with jamming by SLASH, KERNS and FITZ, who sent the results to KENNEDY. Produced by Mike “Elvis” Baskette (Alter Bridge, Falling in Reverse, Incubus, Iggy Pop, Chevelle) in his Orlando-based Studio Barbarossa and at L.A.’s NRG Studios, WORLD ON FIRE finds SLASH playing all the guitars this time around.

Make no mistake about it, though. This is no solo project, but a rock ‘n’ roll band, with all four members contributing their strengths to the whole.

“I was influenced by the group ethic as a kid coming up,” admits SLASH. “I would buy live records because that was the energy I craved. As soon as I picked up a guitar in junior high school, I started a band. That’s the vibe I’m looking for, the interaction between musicians. Having a singer whom I know where he’s at, and writing with him in mind, my songwriting skills have gotten a lot better.”

Those arrangements range from the acoustic strumming and “la la la” chorus of “Battleground” and the epic build of “Bent to Fly” to the distinctive SLASH guitar riff which opens “Iris of the Storm,” the wide-screen scope of “The Unholy,” with its sounds of children in the playground, and the jungle boogie instrumental of “Safari Inn.”

“I’ve learned a great deal through the whole process,” says KENNEDY, who splits his time between The Conspirators and Alter Bridge. ““Everybody’s on the same page and we’re all very proud of what we’ve done as a band on this record. There's a great chemistry between the 4 of us that continues to evolve with each recording.” 

WORLD ON FIRE comes on the heels of the success of Apocalyptic Love, which debuted at #4 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart and produced SLASH’s first-ever No. 1 U.S. Rock radio solo hits in “You’re a Lie” and “Standing in the Sun.” With the release of Nothing Left to Fear last year--SLASH’s initial foray into horror pictures, co-produced by his Slasher Films--he began to broaden his horizons, a development which could be heard on WORLD ON FIRE, particularly on the very cinematic set-piece, “The Unholy.”

“That comes from an entirely different side of my brain,” SLASH admits. “I never usually write like that for a band, but I thought it would be pretty cool.”

KENNEDY, who comes from a Christian Scientist and Methodist background, based the song on what he was hearing from Catholic friends. “It’s not as silent as it once was,” he says of the institutionalized child abuse he tackles in the lyrics. “It’s really sad and heartbreaking because these are people you look up to, clergymen, who betray that trust.”

The lyrics of “Shadow Life” come from Kennedy’s fascination with the TV show “Mad Men” and the duplicity of its main character Don Draper. “That character fascinates me because the dark secrets he keeps, as well as the double life he leads, ultimately make his existence more complex and difficult."

 

“The Dissident” is about a soldier who comes to the realization that he no longer believes in what he is fighting for, while “Withered Delilah” gets inside how the entertainment industry can chew up and spit out women when they no longer have a use for them. 

“This is basically a happy record with some dark subject matter,” acknowledges SLASH. “It ends up in a positive place, but it also leaves you with the idea not to get too comfortable.”

For SLASH featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators, there is no time for that, as the band will intersperse their own headlining dates by appearing with Aerosmith on the celebrated “Let Rock Rule” tour in North America this summer, a jaunt they previewed with a surprise performance at the Whisky a Go Go earlier this spring.

“I’m really excited about it,” says SLASH. “There are not really too many bands I can feel comfortable partnering up with. When I first picked up the guitar, they were a huge influence my favorite band at the time, bar none. The Rocks album was a catalyst for me to pursue what it is I do now. Guns N’ Roses toured with them in the ‘80s. They always represented a certain kind of attitude, brashness and realism in rock ‘n’ roll I still to this day subscribe to.  We fit together really well.”

Setlists

    1. 1.Killing Floor (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
    2. 2.Oh Well (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    3. 3.Key to the Highway (Charles Segar cover)
    4. 4.Big Legged Woman (Freddie King cover)
    5. 5.Awful Dream (Lightnin’ Hopkins cover)
    6. 6.Built for Comfort (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
    7. 7.Cross Road Blues (Robert Johnson cover)
    1. 1.Parchman Farm Blues (Bukka White cover)
    2. 2.Killing Floor (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
    3. 3.Born Under a Bad Sign (Booker T. & the MG’s cover)
    4. 4.Oh Well (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    5. 5.Built for Comfort (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
    6. 6.Awful Dream (Lightnin’ Hopkins cover)
    7. 7.Papa Was a Rollin' Stone (The Undisputed Truth cover)
    8. 8.Love Theme from The Godfather (Nino Rota cover)
    9. 9.Call It Stormy Monday but Tuesday Is Just as Bad (T‐Bone Walker cover)
    10. 10.Big Legged Woman (Freddie King cover)
    11. 11.The Pusher (Hoyt Axton cover)
    12. 12.Metal Chestnut
    13. 13.Cross Road Blues (Robert Johnson cover)
    14. 14.Stone Free (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 15.It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry (Bob Dylan cover)
    2. 16.Shake Your Money Maker (Elmore James cover)
    1. 1.Killing Floor (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
    2. 2.Built for Comfort (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
    3. 3.Oh Well (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    4. 4.I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man (Willie Dixon cover)
    5. 5.My Babe (Willie Dixon cover) (Live debut)
    6. 6.Cross Road Blues (Robert Johnson cover)
    7. 7.Shake Your Money Maker (Elmore James cover)
    1. 1.Parchman Farm Blues (Bukka White cover) (Live debut)
    2. 2.Killing Floor (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
    3. 3.The Hunter (Albert King cover) (Live debut)
    4. 4.Oh Well (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    5. 5.Big Legged Woman (Freddie King cover)
    6. 6.Papa Was a Rollin' Stone (The Undisputed Truth cover)
    7. 7.Call It Stormy Monday but Tuesday Is Just as Bad (T‐Bone Walker cover)
    8. 8.The Pusher (Hoyt Axton cover)
    9. 9.Metal Chestnut
    10. 10.Cross Road Blues (Robert Johnson cover)
    11. 11.Cradle Rock (Rory Gallagher cover)
    12. 12.Stone Free (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Awful Dream (Lightnin’ Hopkins cover)
    2. 14.Key to the Highway (Charles Segar cover)
    3. 15.Shake Your Money Maker (Elmore James cover)
    1. 1.Killing Floor (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
    2. 2.Born Under a Bad Sign (Booker T. & the MG’s cover)
    3. 3.Oh Well (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    4. 4.Big Legged Woman (Freddie King cover) (Live debut)
    5. 5.Shake Your Money Maker (Elmore James cover)
    6. 6.Papa Was a Rollin' Stone (The Undisputed Truth cover) (Live debut)
    7. 7.Call It Stormy Monday but Tuesday Is Just as Bad (T‐Bone Walker cover) (Live debut)
    8. 8.The Pusher (Hoyt Axton cover)
    9. 9.Metal Chestnut (Live debut)
    10. 10.Cross Road Blues (Robert Johnson cover)
    11. 11.Cradle Rock (Rory Gallagher cover) (Live debut)
    12. 12.Stone Free (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover) (Live debut)

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 241 reviews
  • Good band playing at the not so good venue

    by LesterX on 2012-09-26Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    - Door opened at 7:30PM and Slash started playing at 9:15PM, which is OK. - Slash was amazing- really great guitar playing throughout the concert. The band played 4 or 5 G&R tunes- Night Train, Rocket Queen etc, Awesome. - Myles Kennedy has a low pitch voice- he just cannot reach the high pitch- I am sorry I tried to convince myself that he is good many times- but he is not. However, bassist Todd Kerns sang couple of songs and reached the top pitch- just like Axel used to. This was emazing- best moment - together with Slashe's guitar . Todd Kerns is a way better singer and much more suited to take the lead than Myles Kennedy. Judge for yourself.

  • Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators

    by fivefoot on 2012-09-26Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 3 out of 5

    The show sounded awesome but the venue was so packed like sardines and being only 5' tall I couldn't see a thing nor could you move around as it was packed so tight.

  • Slash

    by MMears on 2012-09-26Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Had a great time, I love the sound Academy but venue to small for such a great musician! Songs - great, performance - fanatstic. What a great team Myles and Slash make. They hit every note and put on a great rock show!

  • by junio on 2012-09-25sound academy - torontoRating: 5 out of 5

    amazing. slash is the best.The band put on an amazing show

  • Myles Kennedy Stole My Heart

    by srvirtue on 2012-09-25Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    It is such an awesome treat to see artists of world-wide fame up close. The Sound Academy hosts a great party, and Slash was is and always will be fabulous. I like Myles' smile, style and professionality, which wasn't always present in former frontmen for Slash's distinctive straight up rock guitar. LOVED it.

  • Slash-undeniably a rock star!!

    by ecod on 2012-09-25Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Slash is like a machine, the band played for approx 2hours, the musicianship was great and it goes without saying that Slash is a master of his instrument. The vocalist myles kennedy was fantastic and delivered all of the songs wonderfully and was great at performing the GNR songs. I would definitely see them again just not at the sound academy. I did not like this venue. If you end up at the back the sound is crappy.

  • Slash brings it!!!

    by BlackCrowes4Ever on 2012-09-25Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was fantastic. I had not seen Slash live since last seeing him with Guns 'N Roses almost 20 years ago. The sound at the venue was great and the rest of the band was on! The set list was perfect... couldn't have been better.

  • Go See Slash!

    by toscotty on 2012-09-25Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    I finally got the chance to see Slash live and Slash delivered the goods. He is certainly one of the best guiatr player I've have ever seen which is no small feat since I have seen many of the great guitar players in rock including Jimmy Page, Mick Ralphs, Angus Young, etc.. I especially loved Slash's bluesy solo. It was kinda unexpected and totally blew me away. It was a true testament to how versatil he really is. Slither was the final song before the encore and man I must say that this song was meant to be played live , awsome energy and great crowd participation. All in all a great show , a nice long set with several GNR and Velvet Revoler tunes to compliment Slash's solo material.

  • Awesome!

    by JayInTheGTA on 2012-09-25Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    As my friend put it after the show, Slash is a machine! He just does not stop, simply amazing. Myles Kennedy has a fantastic voice, and the entire performance is as polished as they come. I have always been partial to the club venues, the intimacy of the setting just brings things to life.. And when the act is someone like Slash up close and personal, it don't get any better! As a side note, having not attended a Gn'R show when I had the chance, to hear some live in this setting was unforgettable. Do NOT pass this one by.

  • Fabulous as always!

    by BammBamm on 2012-09-25Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    I had seen slash the last time he was in Toronto so i knew this would be a good show. He was amazing as always, they played new songs, old songs and some guns and roses of course! The opening band was surprisingly good!! They were entertaining and had some good tunes. Overall it was an amazing show and I will definitely see him again when he comes back to Toronto.

  • Slash and co. Rock again

    by piratesone on 2012-09-25Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    My second time seeing this Slash lineup- first time at the Koolhaus Toronto. These guys are professionals. They all just come out and play rock and roll. Well worth the price of admission to see Slash do a couple of solos. Only issue is that these guys need to book a BIGGER VENUE next time around.

  • by Anonymous on 2012-09-25Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    Great concert! Both singers were really good, and the crowd was really into the old GnR stuff.

  • Awesome show!

    by Denilson on 2012-09-25Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    I loved very much how these guys play together, they all have their role in the big machinery that is the band, while shining individually as well and having their own spotlight to show their talent - and they're all a bunch of very talented guys!. Excellent songs and show overall!

  • Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators

    by MarkB on 2012-09-25Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show. Slash is Slash which is always awesome. Miles Kennedy is a superstar.

  • Slash Rocked!

    by Daver27 on 2012-09-25Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show. Didn't expect so many wicked GnR tunes!

  • Amazing Show!

    by AllyLew12 on 2012-09-25Sound Academy - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    This show blew me away I would go back again and again Slash was amazing as always and Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators put on a great show!

  • Incredible

    by Syee on 2012-09-17Queen Elizabeth Theotre - Vancouver, BCRating: 5 out of 5

    I loved Slash's music since the GNR days. The band put on an amazing show. Many old GNR classics and new Solo stuff, even a few cool covers. I did not get a chance to see GNR in original line up when they were big. This is different but still amazing.

  • Great show

    by gearjammer on 2012-08-31Burton Cummings Theatre - WinnipegRating: 4 out of 5

    played most of the songs you might want to hear from slash. hot night in the peg for sure could not be any closer as slash kept on jumping on to a floor sub cabinet I was leaning against when ever he ripped on a lead solo!!! Does not get better than that.

  • sweaty rock n roll

    by Dmachine on 2012-08-14Burton Cummings Theatre - WinnipegRating: 5 out of 5

    crazy hot in the "Burt"...sweat my ass off....and rocked out hard. amzing show.....cant wait for another album and tour. or just another tour.

  • Slash and his rad band will rock your socks off!

    by FatTamScoop on 2012-08-11Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    I love Guns N' Roses. All of them. I have seen Slash 3 times prior to this and this show was fantastic yet again! Not only is Slash a completely talented musician (it blows me away) but his band is right up there with him. You don't feel like you're watching Slash and "some other guys" but you are watching a cohesive band that melt your face and rock your socks off. And they all have excellent hair. Another thing I like about Slash is he isn't "too good" or "beyond" or "so over" playing GNR stuff. I don't want to give away the set list, but if you want some (er, a LOT) of the classics you won't leave disappointed.