Nothing Left To Fear

Album: Nothing Left To Fear (2013)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is the title track and one of two originals from the soundtrack of Nothing Left To Fear, a movie from Slash's production company, Slasher Films. The song features vocals by the guitarist's frequent collaborator, Alter Bridge singer Myles Kenned and the pair co-penned the song together.
  • The Nothing Left To Fear movie tells the story of a pastor and his family, who move to a small town only to become confronted by some demonic happenings. Slash co-wrote the soundtrack with scoring composer, Nicolas O'Toole. "It's been equally intriguing for me to be involved with producing, writing and performing the music in Nothing Left to Fear, " he said. "Film scoring prompts me to engage different styles of writing and guitar playing that don't always present themselves when I make rock "n' roll records."

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