
Guns N’ Roses share two new singles, ‘Nothin’ and ‘Atlas’
Rock legends Guns N’ Roses have released two new tracks, ‘Nothin’ and ‘Atlas’, showcasing both sides of their range.
The two new songs have been dropped with visualisers on YouTube. They are also available on Spotify and Apple Music, and similar streaming platforms.
In ‘Nothin’, the classic band flirts with introspection over floaty keys and a delicate guitar that shows excess in restraint, building to an evocative chorus. Axl Rose sings, “There’s nothing I can see / that would mean more to me / than what you are to me, my love.”
In ‘Atlas’, the band is back to full throttle, with a booming bass and high-energy vocals, while a gnarly guitar line charges forward. It is sure to become a fan-favourite.
The two new releases join the band’s 2023 releases, ‘The General’ and ‘Perhaps’, which show them slowly building on their lengthy, beloved catalogue. The new songs will be available for pre-order on vinyl on December 12th via Interscope Records.
The new releases, therefore, follow a huge announcement last month, after the band announced a 40-stop tour, which will include a handful of festival appearances.
Among the many locations on the tour, their 2026 itinerary will get underway in Brazil in April with Guns N’ Roses set to play nine shows in the Latin American country. In May, they will play two shows in Florida, and will then break for a month before restarting in Europe in June.
In the UK, Guns N’ Roses will headline Download Festival next summer.
Listen to one of the new singles, ‘Nothin’, below, which comes alongside an image of a child standing in front of a car whose licence plate acts as the song’s short, sweet title.
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