Guns 'N Roses have been promising their Chinese Democracy record for too long to even comment on anymore. While Guns fans continue to wait, there may be some new Axl Rose music hitting the stores soon after all. Rose's former bandmate Kevin Lawrence from the band Rapidfire told Blabbermouth.com he's trying to deal with Axl's lawyers to release material they recorded together back in 1983.
Lawrence reportedly says he's going to release the material that has been in storage all these years even if he can't reach a deal upfront with Rose. The guitarist is quoted as saying "My attorney has been working with Axl's attorney for some time now trying to come out with a way to release these demos which is acceptable to Axl. Regardless, though, of what he wants, the law states that I can release these at any time and have the full legal right to do so."
No doubt they'll be more legal wranglings over these recordings. Guns fans will be happy that at least someone is putting out new Axl music.