Aerosmith Goes Live
Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH
October 27, 2005
Aerosmith didn't expect to make a live album - the new "Rockin' the Joint" (Columbia) - for its next release. But with guitarist Joe Perry concentrating on a solo album, it proved to be the most expeditious way for the Boston rockers to have a new product for its upcoming North American tour.
Perry says a new Aerosmith studio album isn't that far in the future.
"We kind of plotted that out," he says, "and as with all things Aerosmith, I don't want to specify any particular time. But we've talked about doing something, going in [to the studio] sometime next year, during a break in the tour, and making some new music. We'll have to see if that holds up."
October 27, 2005
Aerosmith didn't expect to make a live album - the new "Rockin' the Joint" (Columbia) - for its next release. But with guitarist Joe Perry concentrating on a solo album, it proved to be the most expeditious way for the Boston rockers to have a new product for its upcoming North American tour.
Perry says a new Aerosmith studio album isn't that far in the future.
"We kind of plotted that out," he says, "and as with all things Aerosmith, I don't want to specify any particular time. But we've talked about doing something, going in [to the studio] sometime next year, during a break in the tour, and making some new music. We'll have to see if that holds up."