Music

Axl Rose Empathizes, Apologizes in New Guns N’ Roses Song ‘Perhaps’

"My sense of rejection is no excuse for my behavior," Rose sings in the piano-driven track, which after being leaked to digital jukeboxes last week, officially arrives

Published by

Since Axl Rose, Slash, and Duff McKagan reunited as Guns N’ Roses in 2016, fans of the band have been hoping for new studio music from the group. They’ve been rewarded here and there, with the electro-punk of “Absurd” (né “Silkworms”) in August 2021 and the more traditional rocker “Hard Skool” the next month. Now, two years later, and after a false start last week, GN’R have officially released a piano-driven song titled “Perhaps.”

So, is it any good? Yeah, it is. While technically a new song created with the input of the GN’R core trio of Rose, Slash, and McKagan, it has its roots in the sessions for Chinese Democracy, the legendarily delayed (and criminally under-appreciated) album that Rose recorded with a rotating cast of musicians and finally released in 2008. Opening with some piano chords and a few vocal signatures from Rose (you know the ones: the feline growls and half-swallowed “hey hey” refrains), “Perhaps” is mid-tempo rocker in the vein of Use Your Illusion’s more mellow “Yesterdays” or Chinese Democracy’s standout “Catcher in the Rye.”

And — dare we say — it also seems to be an apology. “My sense of rejection is no excuse for my behavior,” Rose sings at one point, bowing to someone he once misinterpreted and who ultimately pushed him away. Later, he empathizes: “How would I know how it feels or what it is to be you? I’ve been so upset harboring this hate for days/What a weight upon your shoulders that you don’t need.”

An empathetic Rose may be hard to imagine for cursory fans. After all, this is the same guy who leapt into a crowd in 1991 to stop an audience member from taking photos (“I’ll take it goddammit!”), sparking one of the most infamous riots in rock & roll history. But this is also the kinder, gentler Axl, the one who buried the hatchet with Slash to reform a new version of GN’R, arrives onstage on time, and even duets with Carrie Underwood. Seven years later, the band is, somehow, still on tour without nary an altercation or delayed gig.

But that’s not to say there’s no piss and vinegar in Guns’ new song. In the guitar breakdown, Rose can’t resist engaging in a little schadenfreude. “Got a lot more than I bargained for,” he howls, “You’re all alone now.” You can almost hear the grin on his face.

Guns N’ Roses resume their tour on Friday at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.

From Rolling Stone US.

Recent Posts

Tiana Tara Talks New Song and Video ‘Glad You Came Along’

Mumbai singer-songwriter teams up with guitarist-songwriter Debanjan Biswas, with the video also including an appearance…

February 21, 2025

How a Tax ‘Fraudster’ Tricked Tiësto, Afrojack Out of Millions

The trial of Frank Butselaar, who pleaded guilty to tax fraud, lifted the veil on…

February 21, 2025

Selena Gomez, Gracie Abrams Wait by the Phone on New Single ‘Call Me When You Break Up’

The song will appear on Gomez's collaborative album with Benny Blanco, I Said I Love…

February 21, 2025

Kanye West Hit With Sanctions in Lawsuit Citing Antisemitic Tirades

A judge ordered the rapper to pay a penalty and answer questions under oath in…

February 21, 2025

‘Leaving Neverland’ Director Has More to Reveal in ‘Surviving Michael Jackson’ Documentary

Premiering March 18, the film will explore the aftermath of Wade Robson and James Safechuck…

February 21, 2025

#ReviewRundown: Aman Fankaar, Sruthi Vj, Switterbeat, Progress Report and More

Check out our verdict on recent releases by funk/groove act Juxtaposed and ambient artist Eashwar…

February 21, 2025