Saturday, September 28, 2013

VIDEO: Slash unplugs for Guns N’ Roses classic at Nothing Left To Fear party



Slash and Myles Kennedy teamed up for a six-song acoustic set at the Hollywood after-party for "Nothing Left To Fear" on September 25, a performance that included the Guns N’ Roses classic, “Sweet Child O’ Mine.”

"Nothing Left To Fear", the first film from the guitarist’s production company Slasher Films, opens in select theaters on October 4.

The after-party performance also included Slash tracks “Back from Cali”, “Standing in the Sun”, “Starlight”, "Nothing Left to Fear" and the Velvet Revolver tune, “Fall To Pieces.”

The film was written by Jonathon W.C. Mills and directed by Anthony Leonardi III.

Slash produced and scored this horror movie set in the small town of Stull, Kansas, where a young pastor and his devout family come face-to-face with the ultimate evil. Pastor Dan (James Tupper) and his wife Wendy (Anne Heche) thought Stull was the perfect place to raise their teenage daughter (Rebekah Brandes) and her younger sister (Jennifer Stone). Shortly after arriving in town, however, the hopeful parents realize Stull sits atop one of the Seven Gates of Hell, and that the townspeople are determined to herald in a new age of darkness.

Slash will release the soundtrack album for "Nothing Left To Fear" on October 4; it was written and produced by Slash and Nick O'Toole, and includes the film score plus two original songs: teh title track and the instrumental "Welcome To Stull."






See also:

VIDEO: Slash performs new song on Conan
Slash Burger launched to raise funds for charity
Slash to guest on Conan