Mötley Crüe are experiencing a new musical season. The current world tour has been extended to other American cities and will go to Asia and Australia, and will probably continue into 2024.
Meanwhile, singer Vince Neil has confirmed that the band has recorded new music with a veteran producer in the metal world, Bob Rock. One of the songs recorded is entitled 'Dogs of War', and under this name the band recently treated London fans to a gig at a small venue in the English city.
In all this, former guitarist Mick Mars also had some things to say...
Mötley Crüe are experiencing a new musical season. The current world tour (The Stadium Tour) has been extended to other American cities and will go to Asia and Australia and probably continue into 2024.
Meanwhile, singer Vince Neil has confirmed that the band has recorded new music with a veteran producer in the metal world, Bob Rock. One of the songs recorded is entitled 'Dogs of War' and under this name the band recently treated London fans to a gig at a small venue in the English city.
In all this, former guitarist Mick Mars also had some things to say... The musician sold all his rights to the band and said goodbye to the tour at the end of the North American session, leaving the place to John5. Unable to continue due to health problems that have plagued him since his youth, Mick Mars has reportedly recently made some statements revealing that there may be more behind the decision to leave the band and the tour. And it seems that the guitarist is in a legal war with former bandmates...
Life goes on and so does music. And so, after saying goodbye to one of the band's historic founders, Mötley Crüe have reportedly already recorded at least three new songs with Bob Rock. One of them, in fact, is entitled 'Dogs of War'.
At the moment, according to Vince Neil, it is not known whether the band will release a whole new album. Everything will depend on how these first songs go. Mötley Crüe's last studio album was 'Saints of Los Angeles', released in 2008.