You don't trust it. Neither do I. We'll believe it when we see it, but more than a decade after lead singer Axl Rose first announced it, the semi-mythical Guns'N'Roses album "Chinese Democracy" may actually see the light of day, having been given a Nov. 23 release date, according to Billboard.com.
In at least three issues of Rolling Stone per year, you could count on a photo of good ol' Axl, wearing something completely ridiculous and promising - even more ridiculously - that "Chinese Democracy" was on the way.
Lately, though, tracks from the album have surfaced as both the end titles in the new Russell Crowe/Leo DiCaprio movie "Body of Lies," as well as on the soundtrack for video game "Rock Band 2."
Even more perplexing is the fact that Nov. 23 is a Sunday, rather than the typical Tuesday release date. The album will be available exclusively at Best Buy.
Sussex Countian


