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Title: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: Gavgnr on April 17, 2024, 03:22:24 PM
https://www.officialaxlrose.com/

 :o


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: 14 Yrs Of Silence on April 17, 2024, 03:27:47 PM
Not sure when an official Axl Rose website was created but here it is

www.officialaxlrose.com



Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: cineater on April 17, 2024, 03:45:07 PM
If it's not fake, it's definitely not personal.  Looks good but it's lacking content.  Not sure of the purpose so maybe the GNR site is being redone and this is just a section.


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: jarmo on April 17, 2024, 05:00:29 PM
It's linked from Axl's Twitter account.




/jarmo


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: Executioner on April 17, 2024, 07:31:27 PM
Interesting has he a book or Solo Album coming out ?I'm guessing GnR will be on hiatus for a while longer as Slash and Duff are busy with their side projects maybe Axl wants a slice of the action outside the world of GnR.


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: 14 Yrs Of Silence on April 17, 2024, 08:06:52 PM
“You gotta learn to live and run or you’ll die trying”

Is this a lyric? New song? Maybe quote from upcoming book and thus reason for website?

Interesting to speculate


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: ITARocker on April 18, 2024, 03:06:33 AM
“You gotta learn to live and run or you’ll die trying”

Is this a lyric? New song? Maybe quote from upcoming book and thus reason for website?

Interesting to speculate
probably his bio


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: pilferk on April 18, 2024, 07:58:47 AM
Yeah, I have to think that, after all these years, theres a reason they launched an official site.  Something has to be coming.  Music (aka a solo side project), a book...something.

Edit:

It's interesting.

Skyline Agency created it.  Site was registered in late March and updated recently. The whois is VERY well "privated", so you actually can't tell who owns it, or who administrates it.

Pings to vercel (hosting company) IP and I think using amazon cloud infrastructure.

Whoever created the site did a good job not giving anything away.  Pretty generic, no external call backs or links...everything is hosted locally in their _astro folder (even the media).

Most artist sites will, if you look at the source code, give some indications to what it's going to promote with links (even if commented out) to their record label, publisher, merch company, or whatever.  This has none of that.

Most artist sites, if you look at the whois (or even if you ping it), you can get an idea of who is involved with the site.  It'll be on some companies infrastructure or have an admin address to contact that gives away who is repping for the site.  Again, this has none of that.

All of this might mean nothing, but it's intriguing.



Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: jarmo on April 18, 2024, 09:14:14 AM
Yeah, I have to think that, after all these years, theres a reason they launched an official site.  Something has to be coming.  Music (aka a solo side project), a book...something.


Or he just decided to use this down time from GN'R to launch his personal site, since there's nothing GN'R related happening at the moment that would interfere with it?




/jarmo


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: pilferk on April 18, 2024, 02:27:24 PM
Yeah, I have to think that, after all these years, theres a reason they launched an official site.  Something has to be coming.  Music (aka a solo side project), a book...something.


Or he just decided to use this down time from GN'R to launch his personal site, since there's nothing GN'R related happening at the moment that would interfere with it?




/jarmo


I mean...maybe?

But I'm not sure why, after 20+ years, you'd do that without having a purpose in mind.  Never mind why you would contract with Skyline (who typically creates sites that promote specific products/endeavors) to do it?

Again, yes, sure, that's possible.  We all know Axl does things his own way, in his own time, for his own reasons....


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: cineater on April 18, 2024, 02:39:01 PM
Yeah, I have to think that, after all these years, theres a reason they launched an official site.  Something has to be coming.  Music (aka a solo side project), a book...something.


Or he just decided to use this down time from GN'R to launch his personal site, since there's nothing GN'R related happening at the moment that would interfere with it?




/jarmo


I don't think Axl is the kind to spend his free time playing around on the internet.  And if he is, he should kick his own ass.   :hihi:


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: jarmo on April 18, 2024, 02:52:02 PM
I mean...maybe?

But I'm not sure why, after 20+ years, you'd do that without having a purpose in mind.  Never mind why you would contract with Skyline (who typically creates sites that promote specific products/endeavors) to do it?

Again, yes, sure, that's possible.  We all know Axl does things his own way, in his own time, for his own reasons....


Well, as with everything relating to GN'R, things happen when they happen. This isn't the first time someone asks "Why now? Why not X years ago?"....





/jarmo


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: KillerK on April 18, 2024, 10:37:04 PM
Cool - that's awesome if true that it's official. A space Axl can have to put out what he wants and maybe by doing so negate unofficial news and ill-sourced publications.

The copy is a bit sloppy for such a colourful lyricist, speaker, and writer as Axl. In fact, it doesn't appear that a native English speaker wrote it as it reads like a run on sentence with "rose" used 3 times. Most native speakers vary their wording and avoid excessive commas. Unless over-using a word purposely to emphasize or remind readers topic or point. In this case, "rose" - a punny intent?

Might I recommend www.thesaurus.com, enter "rise" and consider "rocketed to fame" or "scaled to prominence". Although there's something about climbing to prominence that doesn't sound right as prominence isn't an achievement or goal - it's a state or condition. 



Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: cineater on April 18, 2024, 11:25:18 PM
Cool - that's awesome if true that it's official. A space Axl can have to put out what he wants and maybe by doing so negate unofficial news and ill-sourced publications.

The copy is a bit sloppy for such a colourful lyricist, speaker, and writer as Axl. In fact, it doesn't appear that a native English speaker wrote it as it reads like a run on sentence with "rose" used 3 times. Most native speakers vary their wording and avoid excessive commas. Unless over-using a word purposely to emphasize or remind readers topic or point. In this case, "rose" - a punny intent?

Might I recommend www.thesaurus.com, enter "rise" and consider "rocketed to fame" or "scaled to prominence". Although there's something about climbing to prominence that doesn't sound right as prominence isn't an achievement or goal - it's a state or condition. 



I would have referred to the band as legendary not as an old 80's band.  It maybe Axl's but I don't think it's him.  I think it's Live Nation's official Axl site.  Bad time to be associated with them.  The words antitrust comes to mind in more ways then one.


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: NaturalLight on April 19, 2024, 03:55:58 PM
Cool - that's awesome if true that it's official. A space Axl can have to put out what he wants and maybe by doing so negate unofficial news and ill-sourced publications.

The copy is a bit sloppy for such a colourful lyricist, speaker, and writer as Axl. In fact, it doesn't appear that a native English speaker wrote it as it reads like a run on sentence with "rose" used 3 times. Most native speakers vary their wording and avoid excessive commas. Unless over-using a word purposely to emphasize or remind readers topic or point. In this case, "rose" - a punny intent?

Might I recommend www.thesaurus.com, enter "rise" and consider "rocketed to fame" or "scaled to prominence". Although there's something about climbing to prominence that doesn't sound right as prominence isn't an achievement or goal - it's a state or condition. 



As a fellow grammar Nazi, I was thinking the same thing! Haha!


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: willow on April 21, 2024, 04:01:56 PM
Cool - that's awesome if true that it's official. A space Axl can have to put out what he wants and maybe by doing so negate unofficial news and ill-sourced publications.

The copy is a bit sloppy for such a colourful lyricist, speaker, and writer as Axl. In fact, it doesn't appear that a native English speaker wrote it as it reads like a run on sentence with "rose" used 3 times. Most native speakers vary their wording and avoid excessive commas. Unless over-using a word purposely to emphasize or remind readers topic or point. In this case, "rose" - a punny intent?

Might I recommend www.thesaurus.com, enter "rise" and consider "rocketed to fame" or "scaled to prominence". Although there's something about climbing to prominence that doesn't sound right as prominence isn't an achievement or goal - it's a state or condition. 



As a fellow grammar Nazi, I was thinking the same thing! Haha!

I am terrible with grammar, but I noticed mistakes too. lol By the way Axl, I have a very good friend that would love to edit your page for free.


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: gcluskey on April 22, 2024, 11:50:08 AM
This is quite interesting, I look forward to see what gets added to it. Maybe a book in the pipeline or solo project? Now that all the demons have been laid to rest and hatchets buried. I doubt Axl will be sitting around doing nothing while Slash and Duff are away touring


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: DeN on April 24, 2024, 08:03:27 AM


You don't create a website just to have a website; there's always an underlying purpose or something to offer.

The question is, what is it? The quote featured on the site is exclusive and can't be found elsewhere, suggesting
it's a personal one that hasn't been shared before. if it's never been shared before, it definitely comes from somewhere:

either it's just for the site, or it comes from a song, or it comes... from a book.

or perhaps it's to introduce a new line of racing apparel, which seems unlikely...



Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: jarmo on April 24, 2024, 08:26:53 AM
You don't create a website just to have a website; there's always an underlying purpose or something to offer.


You can create a web site to just have a web site. I mean, who knows what it could be used for in the future, but you definitely could just create one to have one ready, in case you need one at some unknown point in the future.


Axl has a Twitter (I know it's not called that anymore) account but he doesn't use it as much as others. But it's handy in case he needs it!


Edited to add: I'm aware that some want it to mean something. Everyone's got an opinion and their own logic. But from the comments I've seen, it seems like there can only be two meanings, releasing something or performing in front of audiences. Personally I don't buy that logic.
 



/jarmo


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: Gavgnr on April 24, 2024, 01:18:51 PM
You don't create a website just to have a website; there's always an underlying purpose or something to offer.


You can create a web site to just have a web site. I mean, who knows what it could be used for in the future, but you definitely could just create one to have one ready, in case you need one at some unknown point in the future.


Axl has a Twitter (I know it's not called that anymore) account but he doesn't use it as much as others. But it's handy in case he needs it!


Edited to add: I'm aware that some want it to mean something. Everyone's got an opinion and their own logic. But from the comments I've seen, it seems like there can only be two meanings, releasing something or performing in front of audiences. Personally I don't buy that logic.
 



/jarmo


Well, if you’re telling me there’s no reason to get excited I’m more inclined to take your viewpoint over others’  :peace:


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: DeN on April 24, 2024, 01:56:55 PM
You don't create a website just to have a website; there's always an underlying purpose or something to offer.


You can create a web site to just have a web site. I mean, who knows what it could be used for in the future, but you definitely could just create one to have one ready, in case you need one at some unknown point in the future.

/jarmo



yeah that's pretty much my point, I didn't say it was to sell a book tomorrow... but if you create a platform
it's not for nothing, and as you say, if Axl needed to express his feelings, he already had his Twitter account
(and f@ck Musk :hihi:)






Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: jarmo on April 24, 2024, 02:57:03 PM
To be honest, I don't know. I just don't jump to conclusions without any evidence other than "There must be a reason".




/jarmo


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: NaturalLight on April 25, 2024, 10:51:17 AM
To be honest, I don't know. I just don't jump to conclusions without any evidence other than "There must be a reason".




/jarmo



Agreed, although in a way, whenever someone does something isn't there always a reason, no matter how small right?  :hihi:

But, I get what you mean.

Heck, he might have realized the URL was available and thought....shit, I need to scoop that up before someone else does and then posts stupid shit about me.

(Political opponents do this all the time to each other - getting the URL's to their opponents' names, etc.)

Personally, I think he got bored one day and said . . . fuck it. I'm gonna make a website. Why not?

Or maybe, like others, he is leaving twitter (even tho he's not that active on it) and this gives him a new/different outlet to give shout outs or wish someone a happy birthday or whatever.

But, again, I do agree. I don't think it's worth thinking too deeply into it. It is what it is. He made a website. People do it all the time.


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: cineater on April 30, 2024, 10:37:23 PM
Are we sure Axl knows he's got a website?  I know it's linked but he doesn't say too much on X and I don't think he has much interest in creating a site for himself.  Wouldn't surprise me if it's one of those things he just doesn't care about.


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: jarmo on May 01, 2024, 06:05:04 AM
Are we sure Axl knows he's got a website?  I know it's linked but he doesn't say too much on X and I don't think he has much interest in creating a site for himself.  Wouldn't surprise me if it's one of those things he just doesn't care about.


I think so. I could be totally wrong.

But the fact that the web site links to his only official social media accounts, that alone serves a purpose.




/jarmo


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: cineater on May 01, 2024, 11:22:25 PM
Are we sure Axl knows he's got a website?  I know it's linked but he doesn't say too much on X and I don't think he has much interest in creating a site for himself.  Wouldn't surprise me if it's one of those things he just doesn't care about.


I think so. I could be totally wrong.

But the fact that the web site links to his only official social media accounts, that alone serves a purpose.




/jarmo


I would think there's a purpose and Axl probably knows a site was being linked but I was wondering if it's one of those things that's more business related than a personal thing. 


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: jarmo on May 02, 2024, 05:16:56 AM
Personal business?  :hihi:

I'm guessing it's both. Any artist with a web site, it's there for their own sake.




/jarmo


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: The Wight Gunner on May 03, 2024, 03:29:58 PM
Are we sure Axl knows he's got a website?  I know it's linked but he doesn't say too much on X and I don't think he has much interest in creating a site for himself.  Wouldn't surprise me if it's one of those things he just doesn't care about.


I think so. I could be totally wrong.

But the fact that the web site links to his only official social media accounts, that alone serves a purpose.




/jarmo

It could mearly be a pointing website to drive traffic to his social media. Obviously having a little content to justify calling it a website rather than just a holding page. It would at least be available on a search engine page 1 at somepoint when typing his name/


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: jarmo on May 04, 2024, 05:39:18 AM
There's plenty of fake accounts on social media like Facebook.

Then you have the ones who have the word official in their usernames but in reality are fan accounts.

His site only lists the Instagram, X and Tik Tok pages. Which hopefully gives at least some people a clue which accounts pretend to be affiliated with Axl but aren't.



/jarmo


Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: jarmo on May 09, 2024, 01:20:29 PM
It's been updated with a Media section linking to the NITL Selects. :)





/jarmo






Title: Re: Axl Rose official website?
Post by: DeN on May 09, 2024, 02:35:48 PM


...on an official Axl Rose YouTube channel.
wonder why they didn't link them directly from the GNR one  ???