Singer Myles Kennedy, who has fronted Slash‘s solo band since 2010, was asked in an interview with journalist Gary Graff if there is a future for the group, dubbed SLASH FEATURING MYLES KENNEDY & THE CONSPIRATORS, now that Slash is off touring with the reunited GUNS N’ ROSES. Kennedy responded: “That’s a good question. I mean, the door’s certainly open on my end. If it works out again in the future, I’m certainly up for it. I think that we’ll just see how it plays out… I think it’s just one of those things. We still talk; we just talked the other day, and we do a lot of texting and whatever. But, you know, there’s no… I think, because both of us are so busy right now with our other entities, there’s no definitive plans in place.”
GUNS N’ ROSES, with Slash and bassist Duff McKagan rejoining frontman Axl Rose in the band, began touring last year and has already book dates for much of 2017.
There’s no word yet on how long GUNS intends to stay on the road or whether they plan to record new music.
Slash‘s second album with Kennedy and the CONSPIRATORS, titled “World On Fire”, came out in September 2014. Their previous effort was 2012’s “Apocalyptic Love”.
Slash released his first self-titled solo effort in 2010. On that album he employed a different vocalist on each track, before settling on Kennedy for both touring and eventually recording.
Kennedy and ALTER BRIDGE issued their fifth studio album, “The Last Hero”, in October.
Fonte: Blabbermouth.net