Saturday, 16 August 2008

Guns N' Roses in talks over US retail store album release

Guns N Roses' longsighted awaited record album could be set to be released exclusively through and through retail stores in the US.

Wal-Mart and Best Buy are thought to be leading talks to procure 'Chinese Democracy's' release.

Guns N Roses ar currently managed by Irving Azoff's Front Line Management, and Azoff has consistently released albums through retailers in the US including The Eagles' 'Long Road Out of Eden', which was released through Wal-Mart.


The band ar also believed to be in negotiations for a more schematic release of the album worldwide, reports Billboard.


As previously reported on NME.COM the band experience already confirmed that a new song, 'Shackler's Revenge' will feature on the forthcoming video recording game 'Rock Band 2'.


Frontman Axl Rose has been working on 'Chinese Democracy' for the past 14 years.



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