Drummer Matt Sorum recalls his time with Guns N’ Roses from 1990 to 1997 as a transformative period that opened many doors in his career. In a recent interview with Get On The Bus, he talks candidly about his experiences with the band, as well as his work with The Cult, Velvet Revolver, Yungblud, and Aerosmith.
Sorum was involved in the creation of the EP "One More Time," a collaboration between Aerosmith and Yungblud that debuted in the Billboard Top 10 and topped several rock-related charts. The EP features four original songs co-written by the artists and marks Aerosmith’s first new release in more than 12 years.
The release also includes a newly recorded version of "Wild Woman" featuring country singer Lainey Wilson, who joined the project following a live performance with Steven Tyler in 2025. Wilson’s contribution adds a country flair that complements the rock foundation of the track.
"One More Time" gained critical and commercial acclaim, debuting at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums and achieving Aerosmith’s first UK No. 1 album in nearly five decades. Alongside Wilson’s rising profile in country music, the project showcases a fusion of generations and genres within rock music.
The EP’s content spans various styles, including the lead single "My Only Angel," which topped hard rock charts, and a remix of Aerosmith’s classic "Back in the Saddle," updated with Yungblud’s vocals. The unique artwork for the EP was created by Chrome Hearts’ Joe Foti.