Matt Sorum - 1996
Hard Rock: According to what Duff explained, you are the one who
started the Neurotic Outsiders
Matt: Yes, it was 1 year and a half ago. This guy, Sal, called me
et asked me if I could help him for that charity concert. He
called me because he knows me. I like to hang out in L.A., I go
to parties, I like to have a drink with everybody. So I called
all the musicians that I knew. John Taylor and Steve Jones agreed
immediately. Then I called a lot of people, Dave Gahan (Depeche
Mode), Shannon Hoon (he was still alive), Ian Astbury (The Cult),
but they weren't interested. The last I called was Duff. We
already had a bassist, John, and I was uncomfortable to ask him
to play guitar. He was enthusiastic when I told him he was going
to play with Steve Jones. For this concert, there was Duff, John,
Steve and me. Izzy Stradlin, West Arkeen and Steve Stevens (ex-Billy
Idol) were also there. So we made $10,000.
H.R.: Cool. What happened then?
Matt: Two weeks later, John called me from London. He said:
"It was so cool. We must do it again!". At this time,
Guns N' Roses was in stand-by and it was before the Sex Pistols
reunion, so we didn't had much things to do, so we said OK.
During 2 months, we did the Mondays Nights at the Viper Room. It
then started to be great. A lot of people wanted to play with us.
We had Billy Idol, Iggy Pop, Brian Setzer (Stray Cats), a great
musician, Simon LeBon (Duran Duran). Billy Idol even wanted to be
a member of the band!
H.R.: Before you knew John, what do you thought about Duran Duran?
Matt: In the beginning of the 80's, they had a big influence on
the rock and new wave scenes. At this time, I had very strange
haircut, very Duran Duran! I played in a lot of different bands.
You know I played with Tori Amos?
H.R.: No
Matt: Yes, on her first album. Anyway, John is a great bassist (laugh)!
H.R.: What are you looking for with the Neurotic Outsiders?
Matt: A release. Guns N' Roses is so big, with the journalists,
the travels with 100 people, we all have bodyguards. My bodyguard
found it difficult to follow me! With the Neurotic, I come back
to my roots, something simple and fun. It's really cool for the
fans who want to see us close.
H.R.: You never wanted to do a solo project like Slash and Duff?
Matt: Not really, I like the concept of a band, the feeling of
being in a team. When I was hired in GNR, it was hell in the band
and I patched things up. When Izzy left, I wasn't happy. I spent
hours on the phone with him, asking him not to leave us. And when
he did the 5 shows with us to replace Gilby, I said: "Wow,
this guy is a part of the chemistry, when he plays, it sounds
totally like Guns N' Roses." I replaced Steven Adler and
many people said Use your Illusion is very different from
Appetite For Destruction. It wouldn't have been constructive to
do Appetite 2. Many people also said I'm better than Steven. No,
I only play in a different way.
H.R.: Talking about solo projects, do you feel a bit of jealousy
from Axl because of the success of your projects? We heard he was
supposed to work with Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails
Matt: I don't really know
H.R.: Guns N' Roses is supposed to be in rehearsal and you're in
Paris. Not really convenient
Matt: Axl is real cool with the Neurotic, he loves the album and
he doesn't say it to be polite. He criticized solo projects from
other members : he hates Snakepit (laugh). It was hard for me to
deal with it. Axl asked me not to go on tour with Slash.
H.R.: Hard decision?
Matt: Not too much. I didn't want to endanger Guns N' Roses. If I
toured with Snakepit, it could have cause serious consequences.
It could have divide GNR. And I have to be honest, the Snakepit
album won't change the music world! So, if a band as important as
GNR would have broke up because I toured with Snakepit, I would
have flagellate myself! I was in between, there was Slash "Come
on , man, tour with us", but I told him "Slash, for 4
months, we will fuck GNR up". So I stayed at home and I work
a bit with Axl and Duff. I'm sure I took the good decision.
H.R.: Honestly, what do you think about Axl?
Matt: I had very difficult moments with Axl, but he's extremely
intelligent, he's a very emotive guy who writes great songs.
Sometimes, I have the feeling he's a genius. Right now, he's
playing guitar and it's like he plays that instrument for 10
years. He had very difficult moments, when we toured in stadiums,
sold millions of albums, when everybody wanted to tell us how
great we were. Axl, as the leader of the band, had a lot of
responsibilities. I told him many times: "Relax Axl, don't
take things to heart like that". But he can't. You can feel
those difficulties in his music. What he's doing is eating him,
he's living it too intensively. That's why the new album is not
done yet, he doesn't want to make a shitty record. The Snakepit
album could have been the new GNR album, but Axl didn't thought
it was good enough.
H.R.: What do you think about this album?
Matt: There was some good songs, but it wasn't a band effort, it
was Slash's songs. It had nothing to do with 5 guys working hard
in a studio, what we are doing with Guns right now. When Slash
says "I'd like to work on that riff" and Duff answers
"Yeah, let's work on it", it's really GNR. This has
nothing to do with "This is a Slash song, you will play like
that and Axl will sing like that".
H.R.: What do you think Axl is thinking about you?
Matt: I think he has respect for me, he thinks I'm a good drummer
et it's cool. I heard him say that and I was happy. You know,
humm, he fired me 2 or 3 times and he called me back
H.R.: What do you mean by "He fired me 2 or 3 times"?
Matt: (Laugh) You never heard the rumors? Yes, we all have been
fired at least 1 time! You never heard about it (laugh)?
Seriously, it's true that he sometimes goes too far. Sometime I
open my mouth and I say "Ok, Axl, fuck off!", then he
fires me. So? I know he will call me the next day. I feel I'm in
security and I know I will be the GNR drummer for a long time.
H.R.: How would you react if you received a fax saying that Slash
is fired?
Matt: It would be difficult. When it was Gilby, humm, when I
learned that he was fired, it was difficult. There was Slash,
Duff and Axl, the 3 original members of the band and they said
they had to tell me. I didn't knew what to say. It's their band
and I didn't knew how to react. I said OK.
H.R.: You didn't care?
Matt: Absolutely not! He's a great guy. But I don't know if he
was the good guy to write the new album with us. We did some
songs together, but Axl thought it was not good enough. And Axl
is really intelligent and he always make the good choices. I must
agree with him, because he's a visionary. He knows what GNR
should be 2 or 3 years in advance. When we got out of the plane,
he said: "Guys, we'll see us again in 96". It was 3
years ago. And now, we work together and an album will be
released in 97.
H.R.: You never saw Axl during 3 years?
Matt: Yeah, I saw him! But we didn't really work. You know, when
he does something, when he present it to us, I say "This guy
is crazy!". But he's always right! Like when we did Use your
Illusion 1 & 2
When I heard this idea, I said to myself
"He's carzy! We will release 30 songs on 2 albums? I would
never buy 2 albums of the same band." Result? We made
history with those 2 albums. Nobody did it before.
H.R.: And you have been imitated. By Springsteen
Matt: Yeah. And the Smashing Pumpkins also
But it's
different because it's a double album. You know, the first time I
heard November Rain, I thought: "What is this shit?, What
does Axl is doing behind the piano? I want rock!" But I was
new in GNR and I thought "Matt, you leave The Cult and now
you're in the greatest hard rock band of the world
" He
sat at the piano and I was thinking "This is shit".
Then the song came out, and it's the biggest thing we've aver
done! That's why I have this attitude: "OK Axl, you think we
should do that? I'm with you". You know what I mean? He
knows what he's doing and I know we'll do a great album.
H.R.: Since Axl is playing guitar does that mean there won't be
any replacement for Gilby?
Matt: No, there's someone, but I can't tell you his name.
H.R.: Is he well-known?
Matt: No. He's unknown. But I can't tell you his name because I
don't know if he will tour with us. There will probably be
several guitarists on this album, a lot of guests. We are working
on rock songs that last only 4 minutes (laugh). We already did 7
songs and we will write 7 others.
H.R.: Will it be a normal CD or something strange again?
Matt: No, it will be a single album with 10 or 12 songs.
H.R.: Duff told us that the deadline is for Spring 97
Matt: Absolutely! We want to tour next summer. Once we will be in
the studio, it won't be long. The only problem is to find a way
to get together.
H.R.: Why is it so hard?
Matt: I don't know, there are so many people in this project.
There's the friend of the friend of the friend. 3 years ago, I
had a real role to play. Now it's between Axl and Slash. It'
working well, so it's cool.
H.R.: Do you have the feeling you missed a part of the history of
Guns N' Roses? Like when they played in the bars?
Matt: Not at all. I was in L.A. for more than 10 years, trying to
live in playing music. I was a session-man. I played with a lot
of bands that never did anything. I even worked on Tori Amos'
first album. Do you believe in it (laugh)? It became really
frustrating. Then I did an audition for The Cult. I thought:
"Cool, this is a great opportunity, it's a good band, I will
do a tour". I lived in a shitty place, I slept on a sofa, I
had no shower, I had a shitty car, then I'm with The Cult and for
the first show, we opened for Metallica in front of 25,000 people.
"Cool, now it's true!" So I stayed with The Cure for 2
years. Then Guns N' Roses came in my life. It was so great! Can
you imagine this? My friends called me and said "Hey, Matt,
you're in The Cult, I know this band". But Guns N' Roses!
Even my grandmother knew them! It's a big name! In USA, you can
ask a 80 years old woman and she knows the band! On the other
side, I don't think she knows The Cult. But this thing completely
changed my life, I had to ask myself who were my true friends. I
evolved a lot. I was on a roller-coaster.
H.R.: Was it hard to deal with it?
Matt: Yeah, for some years, it was hard. There was a lot of
problems in the band, the drugs. I never took drugs before I was
in GNR, but I learned real fast (laugh)! And to drink a lot also,
every night. But it was a part of the trip. We were on the top of
the world, it was a permanent party: girls everywhere, and I was
in the middle of all this, and I thought: "Wow, THAT's rock'n'roll".
Limousines and all that
H.R.: And how do you see the fact that GNR is one of the most
uncool band right now?
Matt: What do you mean?
H.R.: When people say that Guns N' Roses sucks, things like that
Matt: What is the band of the month right now? Smashing Pumpkins?
H.R.: Yeah, something like that. Guns N' Roses represents hard
rock of the 80's, but since Nirvana
Matt: I think that if Guns N' Roses never existed, there would
never have been Nirvana. Alternative bands are spitting on us,
but at this time it was Guns N' Roses that was an alternative
band and opened the doors. There would never have been the
Smashing Pumpkins too. I think there's a lot of similarities
between this guy and
what is the name of this guy from the
Smashing Pumpkins?
H.R.: Billy Corgan?
Matt: Yeah. If you asked him, I don't think he would admit it,
but I'm sure we had a big influence on him. That's really what I
think. They opened for us in Chicago in 1991, and at this time,
they were nothing at all. Today, I think they are a great band,
even if they fired their drummer, who was one of my favorites. Is
Guns N' Roses cool or not? I don't know and I don't care. We did
a lot more than what all those bands did and I'm proud of it.
Even if we don't sell any copy of the next album, I will be very
proud of what we did. But I don't worry about it, I know that
what we are doing right now is great.
H.R.: What style of music will it be? More like Appetite or
Illusion?
Matt: I would say that it's in between. This is not as
sophisticated as Illusion, but not as wild as Appetite. It's in
the middle. Maybe more groovy. Musically, we are all better. I
never heard Duff play like that.
H.R.: Why it is so hard to have an interview from GNR?
Matt: Because right now, we are not ready for promotion. If we
had something to say, we would say it. I'm speaking about Guns,
but I should be talking about the Neurotic Outsiders. But it's
true that the half of the Neurotic is the rhythm of GNR.
H.R.: And if we go to L.A., would we have a chance to have an
interview?
Matt: Good luck! Guns is my priority, but there's decisions I can't
take.