VELVET REVOLVER's Singer Search Is Not Over

April 22, 2009

VELVET REVOLVER bassist Duff McKagan has told RollingStone.com that the band does not yet have a new lead singer. However, turns out all those recent reports that the group was close to naming their guy also were true. "We thought we landed on the singer. We all did," McKagan said. "We played with him and we said, 'OK, we got our guy. He’s great.'"

McKagan told RollingStone.com the group simply had second thoughts. "Maybe if we would've got there and had gigs booked right then and there it would've been a different story," McKagan said. "But we didn't have gigs booked. We were given too much time and we were able to go, 'Ah, fuck, I don't like that about the guy.'"

In recounting the final days with former lead singer Scott Weiland, McKagan, carefully not placing blame on Weiland, admitted the band is a little gun shy right now. "When things got rough last year with Scott there was, not directly from Scott, such bullshit and drama surrounding the band," McKagan said. "I started really getting beat down." Asked if that is affecting the search, he admitted, "It certainly is."

Read the entire article from RollingStone.com.

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