The official music video for the song“Mind Your Manners” from SLASH FEATURING MYLES KENNEDY AND THE CONSPIRATORS, can be seen below. The track is taken from the band’s new album, “Living The Dream”, which was released in September via Slash‘s own label Snakepit Records, in partnership with Roadrunner Records. The clip, made with a little help from Cinebody and fans, was filmed on October 16 at the Palladium in Hollywood, California.
Slash says: “I wrote this song on the spot to help the band get up and running once we got back in the studio this past January. It’s just a go-for-it type of song. Pretty straightforward rock and fun to play.”
Kennedy adds: “‘Mind Your Manners’ was something I didn’t hear until the guys had started jamming together. It’s a cool, up-tempo sort of thing and I knew immediately it would have its own place on this record. Lyrically, it’s about how when things are going well there always tends to be someone who tries to rain on your parade and knock you down. You have to keep people like that in check and not let them get to you.”
“Living The Dream” is Slash‘s fourth solo album, and third with Slash and his bandmates Myles Kennedy (vocals), Brent Fitz (drums), Todd Kerns (bass and vocals) and Frank Sidoris (guitar and vocals). The artwork was created by renowned visual artist Ron English.
“It’s a natural progression from ‘World On Fire’, for sure,” Slash said of the new album. “I think it has a little more diversity — some of the ideas are not really what I would consider to be predictable.” At the same time, he adds, “The record is also a bit more structured, with songs that are shorter and more to the point than last time.” Kennedy concurred. “I don’t know that there are as many of those sort of ‘epic sonic journeys’ that we took on the last record,” he said. “Although there are songs that take you on a trip, like ‘Lost Inside The Girl’. But overall, a lot of these songs — things like ‘My Antidote’, ‘Read Between The Lines’, ‘Slow Grind’ — they’re pretty precise statements, and they definitely fall in line with the type of sound we’re known for. There’s a certain type of sonic calling card that we’ve developed over the years, and you can hear it front and center on this record.”
“It’s just a snapshot of where we’re at,” Slash continued, summing up “Living The Dream”. “Which is what we’re going for with each new album — to be present in what we’re doing and come up with something that is representative of and reflects this moment in time.”
Photo credit: Steve Rose
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