Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators Release “The Making Of 4” Documentary

Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators have shared a new documentary focusing on their latest album “4.” The film, which is titled “The Making Of 4,” was released as part of the newly launched Gibson Films.

Slash commented:

“The making of the album ‘4’ was a great experience despite the fact we did it in the throes of Covid. We recorded the album at the iconic RCA Studio A in Nashville with Dave Cobb. This was SMKC all playing live which is the first time I’ve been able to record the band with a live a setup, like in a club. This special room at RCA allowed us to play totally live and out of all of the records we have done as a band, ‘4’ shows how much further we have arrived as a band from where we started. I think people will really appreciate the behind-the-scenes peek at the making of ‘4’.”

Mark Agnesi, director of brand experience at Gibson Brands, continued:

“For the last three years, Todd Harapiak and I have dreamt about expanding our storytelling into full-length feature films. We want to give music fans around the world a glimpse behind the curtain on the artists and the stories that only Gibson can tell. There are so many stories we plan to tell with Gibson Films, and we are proud to have Slash as the first. The album ‘4’ was our first release on Gibson Records, so it is only fitting that ‘The Making Of 4’ is our first release on Gibson Films…and this is only just the beginning.”

Todd Harapiak, Gibson media director, added:

“The inspiration behind Gibson Films stems from a passion for storytelling. We’ve always been inspired by the idea of merging musicians and filmmakers, coming together to celebrate stories that will span a diverse array of genres. To be able to collaborate with Slash and The Conspirators for our first film release was both an extraordinary and memorable experience. I’m thrilled about this expansion of Gibson Media and look forward to transporting audiences into the realm of sound and vision.”