Guns N’ Roses Dip Into Classic Sound on New Singles, Bombastic Rocker ‘Atlas’ and Turbulent Ballad ‘Nothin’
Guns N' Roses released two new songs showcasing their classic sound ahead of a 2026 world tour covering Mexico, Brazil, Europe, North America, and Canada.
- Guns N' Roses released two new songs, `Atlas` and `Nothin'`, via Interscope Records earlier this year.
- Ahead of their 2026 world tour, Guns N' Roses confirmed the new songs earlier this year, continuing a recent pattern of occasional loosies.
- Musically, `Atlas` and `Nothin'` differ sharply, as Axl Rose and Caram Costanzo are credited as producers, with `Atlas` tracing back to 2008 Chinese Democracy sessions and featuring a Slash solo, while `Nothin'` opens with plaintive keyboards and builds into a four-minute ballad.
- Available now to stream, these songs mark Guns N' Roses' first studio tracks since 2023, giving fans an immediate preview ahead of their 2026 tour.
- The 2026 world tour begins March 28 in Monterrey, includes Brazil in April, and wraps September 19 in Georgia, spanning Europe and North America.
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