Sahara
Slash · 2009
9 min · 2 tracks · hard rock · blues rock · traditional heavy metal
A blend of gritty riffs and soulful melodies, capturing the essence of classic rock with a modern flair.
Sahara is a single by Slash, released in 2009. A blend of gritty riffs and soulful melodies, capturing the essence of classic rock with a modern flair. 'Sahara' stands out as a significant track from Slash's solo discography, highlighting his ability to craft memorable hooks and powerful guitar solos. The album received positive critical reception and helped solidify Slash's standing as a solo artist, demonstrating his impact on the hard rock genre in the late 2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Sahara sound like?
A blend of gritty riffs and soulful melodies, capturing the essence of classic rock with a modern flair. Rooted in hard rock and blues rock.
What makes Sahara by Slash notable?
'Sahara' stands out as a significant track from Slash's solo discography, highlighting his ability to craft memorable hooks and powerful guitar solos. The album received positive critical reception and helped solidify Slash's standing as a solo artist, demonstrating his impact on the hard rock genre in the late 2000s. By 2009, Slash had transitioned from his work with Guns N' Roses to a successful solo career, marked by collaborations with various artists. 'Sahara' was part of his self-titled debut album, showcasing his ability to create music independently after years of being in a band environment. This release followed the acclaimed 'Slash' album in 2010, where he explored diverse musical styles.
How many songs are on Sahara?
Sahara has 2 tracks, running approximately 9 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Sahara Standout 3:59
- 2 Paradise City Standout 5:15
Release Date
November 11, 2009
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
9 min 14 sec
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