Things aren't looking good in the Velvet Revolver camp. The supergroup - featuring former members of Guns N' Roses - have been dropped by their label, RCA.
The band released their debut Contraband in 2004, selling almost two million copies in the US. Their 2007 follow-up, Libertad, sold only 301,000. Their lead vocalist Scott Weiland was fired in April and there are no signs of a replacement being found.
In other news, Weiland has hinted that he may quit touring in order to focus on being a father to his two young children.
"It pains me when I am gone for a month, even," he told LA Weekly. "I come back and there's differences - big positive amazing differences, beautiful differences - that I haven't been a part of because I've been working."
He will release his new solo album, Happy In Galoshes, on January 19 through Softdrive.