Sunday 27 April 2014

MÖTLEY CRÜE Taps Producer JAMES MICHAEL For 'Final Song'

Mötley Crüe hosted a press conference on January 28 at the Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, where it was announced that the band will release their "Final Tour" later this year, with the planning group to play 72 shows in North America in 2014 and abroad in 2015. 


So it's official, the four members of the band had his lawyer draw up a “cessation of the tour " formal agreement to enter into force in late 2015 and prohibits members of the group to go on the road again under Mötley Crüe flag.

No mention of whether the CRUE record a new album to go along with the tour was done, although the group alluded to the possibility.

Speaking to Artisan News to yesterday (Thursday, 23 April) event Revolver Golden Gods at Club Nokia in Los Angeles , producer James Michael - singing for Sixx of Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx : AM project - revealed that he has been chosen to lead what may well prove to be the last song of the CRUE .

“As we know, the CRUE is preparing to hang. Talked for a while and doing a final song, “James said (see video below).”And that's a difficult task. Was a lot of pressure on us to you to make sure that we did well and we celebrate all that are known?

So I think we have done. I'm really drums up with Tommy [Lee] morning. Y is an outstanding song. Believe it will be an absolutely incredible way to go out swinging. "

During an appearance on the March 3 edition of Eddie Trunk’s show “Log Nation”
on SiriusXM Hair Nation, Mötley Crüe guitarist Mick Mars revealed: “I just wrote a new song with Nikki, and we will be finishing for above, as in the next couple of months. Will be a new single [released in time for the next tour]. "

Sixx in January said it is unlikely that the band will release a new full-length album of new material and instead make select tracks available through special projects in order to maximize their impact.

“My take on it right now and the way things work is returned back to the 60's where people buy singles," said Mars Trunk. "I do not want a disc full of fillers. Which is why I said I was going to release [alone] EP or singles. "

Sixx told the Rapid City, South Dakota radio station 95.1 KSKY: "We have written music, [but] not yet we made .” He added: "It is difficult , to be honest with you , to spend six [or ] nine months to write eleven songs - all those letters ... all ... the voices , guitars , bass, Sonics , mixing, mastering, artwork ...

You put out and nothing [ happens ] because now people cherry -picking songs. So come on, ' Why do not we write songs and find vehicles for one, two or four songs to ten million people instead of eleven songs hundreds of thousands. This is how we're thinking. I do not know if it's good or bad, but that's what we're thinking. "

Mötley Crüe in 2012 released a new song called “Sex" to coincide with the launch of the North American co - headlining tour with the band KISS.

Written when the group was together during their residency in Las Vegas in February 2012, "Sex" was the first topic of study CRUE since its launch in June 2008 of "Saints of Los Angeles”. The song was recorded in studio Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee called The Atrium in Calabasas, California.

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