Motley Crue: New Stage Design Revealed
Blabbermouth.net, NY
August 22, 2006
AOL Music News has uploaded a picture of Motley Crue's stage design for its upcoming "The Route of All Evil" tour with fellow music veterans Aerosmith, which is scheduled to kick off on September 5 in Columbus, Ohio. Check it out at this location (here).
In a recent posting on his web site, Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx had the following to say regarding the group's new stage set-up: "It's hard to design a show as a co-headliner. There's different rules, concerns and limitations that apply for both bands, and you have to have your show mobile and fast to take down — it's a lot of work. With that being said, I hope I'm not building anybody's hopes up to high (mine too), but I think this show (visually) is even better than the 'Carnival of Sins' tour. I don't wanna give it away; the Internet sorta kills the element of surprise after the first show anyway."
Motley Crue is believed to have commenced the songwriting/demoing process for its new studio album with producer Bob Rock, who previously worked with Crue on their "Dr. Feelgood" and self-titled albums, as well as the three new tracks that appeared on Crue's two-CD "greatest hits" collection, "Red, White & Crüe" (which came out in February 2005). A 2007 release is expected.
August 22, 2006
AOL Music News has uploaded a picture of Motley Crue's stage design for its upcoming "The Route of All Evil" tour with fellow music veterans Aerosmith, which is scheduled to kick off on September 5 in Columbus, Ohio. Check it out at this location (here).
In a recent posting on his web site, Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx had the following to say regarding the group's new stage set-up: "It's hard to design a show as a co-headliner. There's different rules, concerns and limitations that apply for both bands, and you have to have your show mobile and fast to take down — it's a lot of work. With that being said, I hope I'm not building anybody's hopes up to high (mine too), but I think this show (visually) is even better than the 'Carnival of Sins' tour. I don't wanna give it away; the Internet sorta kills the element of surprise after the first show anyway."
Motley Crue is believed to have commenced the songwriting/demoing process for its new studio album with producer Bob Rock, who previously worked with Crue on their "Dr. Feelgood" and self-titled albums, as well as the three new tracks that appeared on Crue's two-CD "greatest hits" collection, "Red, White & Crüe" (which came out in February 2005). A 2007 release is expected.
