Thursday, September 13, 2018

Motley Crue confirm recording studio reunion plans




Motley Crue members are sharing an update on news of the band’s recent reunion in the recording studio.

Late last month, bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee confirmed the studio appearance alongside producer Bob Rock; now, a pair of rockers have revealed further plans regarding the studio sessions.

"Exciting news!," tweets singer Vince Neil. "I’ll be going back in recording studio in a few weeks with the boys to record 4 brand new Motley Crue tracks! Rock On!"

When asked by a fan on social media if the group were recording the material for a movie soundtrack, Sixx replied “Yup #TheDirtMovie.”
Currently in production, the group’s biopic is based on their 2006 memoir, “The Dirt: Confessions Of The World’s Most Notorious Rock Band.”

Directed by Jeff Tremaine, the project features Daniel Webber as Neil, Douglas Booth as Sixx, rapper Machine Gun Kelly as Lee, and Iwan Rheon as guitarist Mick Mars.

While “The Dirt” will be released via Netflix, no official release date has been announced to date.

The recording sessions mark the first Motley Crue reunion since the band wrapped up an 18-month farewell tour in Los Angeles on December 31, 2015, which produced the concert film, “The End: Live In Los Angeles.”





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