London: American hard rock band Guns N' Roses have confirmed plans to record a new album, and have promised it won't take as long as their last album Chinese Democracy.
The band's last album had hit stores in 2008, a full 15 years after work began on the long-gestating record.
Front man Axl Rose is rumoured to have spent a massive $13 million in putting together the album.

"We're talking about the new album right now. We've been throwing around a bunch of ideas and it should be good. We've got a lot of good stuff on the plate coming out. It won't take as long as 'Chinese Democracy', I promise," femalefirst.co.uk quoted guitarist Dj Ashba as saying.
"I'm excited to get this next one rolling. Axl has a lot of good stuff up his sleeves, so I'm really excited about it," he said.
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