VELVET REVOLVER: 'Fall To Pieces' Single Cover Posted Online

September 2, 2004

The cover artwork for VELVET REVOLVER's new single, "Fall to Pieces", has been posted online at the German VELVET REVOLVER fan site VelvetRevolverOnline.de.

There is no information on the exact contents of the DVD single, but according to BMG, the b-sides of the maxi single will consist of a studio version of CHEAP TRICK's "Surrender" and a live version of "Fall to Pieces". The "Fall to Pieces" video clip is also expected to surface on certain versions of the single.

In other news, VELVET REVOLVER drummer Matt Sorum had the following to say to NME.com regarding the band's decision to play tracks by their former bands (GUNS N' ROSES and STONE TEMPLE PILOTS) during their live shows:

"I like that STONE TEMPLE PILOTS stuff, it's got a nice groove. It was great to play the GUNS N' ROSES songs too because even today they are really good songs.

"We played 'Negative Creep' at the end [of Wednesday night's show in Manchester, England] because we felt it was a good statement and we're all really big fans of NIRVANA.

VELVET REVOLVER are due to tour the U.S. later this year before they return for a series of dates in the U.K. in February.

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