Guns N' Roses could be set to return to the studio to work on a new album, according to bassist Tommy Stinson,.
The band, who released their sixth album 'Chinese Democracy' after a 15 year wait, are currently in the middle of their US tour.
Stinson told the Dallas Observer : "I'm not going to say a whole lot about that, but I tell you right now that I certainly hope we do another album. I would love to get everyone back into the studio and make some more stuff happen. I think we have a good band, and each of us has something interesting to offer. I hope we get on this project sooner than later.
Stinson also defended frontman Axl Rose and described it as a "ballsy move" for the singer to continue under the name Guns N' Roses.
He said of this: "Here's the way it went down. He didn't start over. The other guys just kind of vacated the band. They said, "F*ck it, I don't want to work." Axl just decided to go on. He called me and asked me to do it and got the other guys to do it as well. Axl just wanted to keep working. He didn't want to start completely over after everything the band had been through. I think it was a pretty ballsy move."