It's So Easy: Velvet Revolver's new singer to be announced soon
Velvet Revolver
drummer
Matt Sorum
has revealed two things in an interview with Artisan News Service - and both are good news.
"We're coming out with something in a couple of weeks and I think it's going to surprise everybody. It's exciting. We're moving forward. We're going to keep going and play rock 'n' roll and get a new guy singing, so we did it before [and] we'll do it again."
Lets's hope it's better than Libertab whatever it is. Won't be hard. But Sorum has more news…
"We're really seriously thinking about doing something online. Yeah, we got offered a couple of different television ideas you know. [TV producer] Mark Burnett called us and asked us to do that 'Rock Star' thing and we basically said no to that. We didn't feel it was right for us. No disrespect to him, but it just didn't feel right for what we want to do. As many years as we've tried to keep our integrity intact, we felt that wasn't the right forum for us to do it, so we got some ideas and we should have that news in a couple weeks."
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