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Guns N’ Roses Turn Up the Heat With Two New Songs

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December 4, 2025
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Guns N’ Roses return with two new singles, “Nothin’” and “Atlas,” blending raw rock power and heartfelt emotion. – Author: Cat Badra, Photo via Guns N’ Roses

Guns N’ Roses strutted back onto the global stage Thursday, December 4, with the confidence of a band that knows exactly who they are — legends who still love making a little noise. And make noise they did, dropping a pair of brand new singles that show the famously ferocious group still has plenty of fire in the tank — and maybe even a softer side peeking through.

The new tracks, “Nothin’” and “Atlas,” mark the group’s first fresh music since 2023. Released via Interscope Records, the songs arrive like two sides of the same rock ‘n’ roll coin: one loud and electrifying, the other vulnerable enough to make even the toughest biker blink a little extra.


Inside the New Guns N’ Roses Songs

“Atlas” hits first — or rather, it pounces. It’s the kind of track that reminds longtime fans why GNR concerts still sell out in minutes. The guitars don’t just rip; they purr with menace. The drums don’t just pound; they strut. If there was ever any concern that the band might mellow with time, “Atlas” playfully flicks that notion away like a cigarette butt tossed off a motorbike at midnight.

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This is Guns N’ Roses in full tilt, full attitude, full eyeliner-and-leather swagger. The energy is high-octane but never chaotic, as though every note has been polished until it gleams with the confidence of musicians who’ve mastered their own mythology.

“Nothin’,” meanwhile, steps into the room like the heartbreaker of the duo — the one you didn’t expect to fall for, but absolutely do. Built on drifting keys and a guitar line that sways more than it snarls, the track turns down the amplifiers and turns up the emotion. It’s introspective in that late-night, open-highway way. When the chorus hits, you can practically feel the wind on your face and a tug in your chest.

The band hasn’t lost their edge, but here they’re willing to show the places the edge has softened — or at least gotten a little poetic. It’s an unexpected sweetness from a group famous for rattling arenas, and it works.

Both tracks landed at midnight like gifts tossed through the window of December — glittery, loud, a little mysterious and begging to be unwrapped. And fans won’t have to wait long for physical versions, either. On Dec. 12, the songs will be available for pre-order as a 7-inch vinyl, a Guns N’ Roses store-exclusive cassette (because nostalgia is a lifestyle, not a trend), and a Japan-exclusive SHM-CD.

For collectors, it’s a trifecta. For the rest of us, it’s an excuse to hug something tangible while the songs blast through speakers with the kind of clarity no streaming service can quite mimic.


A Trend in New Music

The new releases continue a trend that has quietly, then not-so-quietly, been reshaping the latter era of Guns N’ Roses: a steady stream of new music woven into their massive, globe-spanning tours. Following 2023’s “The General” and “Perhaps,” these two new tracks slip seamlessly into their growing catalogue of reunified-era material — the stuff fans scream for right alongside the immortal classics.

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And touring is where GNR have truly returned to empire-building.

The band announced that starting in spring 2026, they’ll once again circle the globe in a world tour that kicks off in Mexico and Brazil before sweeping through European markets and landing back in North America. The itinerary includes stadiums across the U.S. and Canada, plus a homecoming show at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles — their first there in more than 30 years. Axl, Slash and Duff returning to that venue is the kind of full-circle rock moment that gives even the most jaded music journalist goosebumps.

The announcement follows the group’s sprawling 2025 tour, which brought them roaring back to Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Latin America — a geographical love letter to the fans who’ve waited, in some cases, decades to see this lineup share a stage again.

Tickets are available at gunsnroses.com, and if past tours are any indication, fans should probably move fast. North American shows will feature a range of VIP packages, offering perks from premium seating to behind-the-scenes tours, pre-show lounges, exclusive merch and more. Some packages even flirt with the idea of giving fans the concert experience they dreamed of as teenagers — but with grown-up wallets.

Of course, the heart of it all remains the music, and these two new tracks feel less like a marketing event and more like a message straight from the band: We’re here, we’re thriving, and we still love the hell out of making rock ‘n’ roll.

“Atlas” thrashes with the kind of ferocity that feels born from late-night jam sessions, old friendships and amps turned to whatever number comes after 11. It’s the band in full mythic form, reminding the world that they didn’t just help define the hard rock landscape — they carved it out of granite and left their names on the mountain.

“Nothin’,” by contrast, is a reminder that even icons have quiet moments. There’s something tender tucked inside the melody — a confession, a memory, maybe a realization or two. It’s a song that grows on you, then settles in your chest like an old bruise you’re oddly fond of.

Taken together, the singles form a small but meaningful snapshot of where Guns N’ Roses sit in late 2025: a legendary band with nothing to prove, but still plenty to say.

Fans have spent years guessing when the group might release a full album again. While these two songs don’t answer that question directly, they whisper something else entirely: that the journey is still unfolding, that surprises still await, that the story of Guns N’ Roses — messy, loud, beautiful and impossible — is far from finished.

On Dec. 4, 2025, the band didn’t just drop new music. They dropped a spark. Something bright enough to warm the winter chill, loud enough to shake loose a few cobwebs, and soft enough to remind listeners that even rock gods have human hearts.

And for fans who grew up blasting “Appetite for Destruction,” and for new listeners just discovering the rush of a perfect GNR guitar solo, the message rings clear: the band is still here, still kicking, still dreaming — and still impossibly, delightfully themselves.

Cat Badra
Cat Badra is senior news and features writer for Audio Ink Radio and a range of other music, sports and lifestyle publications. She’s a graduate of Michigan State University with a master’s degree in theater and speech. Contact her at [email protected].
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