Mötley Crüe is an iconic band well-known for its rock and roll anthems, however group member Nikki Sixx had the group’s followers screaming “Louder Than Hell” over his current revelation—and now he has been pressured to make clear his feedback.
Final week, Nikki Sixx despatched out a tweet claiming Mötley Crüe was venturing into a brand new musical territory that amalgamates nation and Hip-Hop.
The band’s bassist indicated that their upcoming new music “has been described as a robust cross between nation and Hip-Hop,” which might have diverged considerably from their conventional arduous rock and glam steel roots.
The surprising route has left the Mötley Crüe fandom divided, with some expressing enthusiasm for the experimentation whereas others remained skeptical in regards to the departure from the band’s established sound.
Over the weekend, Nikki Sixx responded to the backlash – and blamed the media for taking his authentic tweet significantly – though he by no means supplied a lot context to his put up.
“Media working with a joke about new Motley Crue music simply reveals how they are often unprofessional and irresponsible,” Nikki Sixx wrote. “However they in all probability simply noticed a chance for clickbait to promote advertisements. These things at all times makes me chuckle….Anyway. Our new music is definitely kinda reggae EDM. However with a little bit of Dylan.”
This improvement comes after notable feedback from band members Tommy Lee and John 5, who’ve teased the manufacturing of “insane tracks” and “unimaginable” guitar work, respectively, within the lead-up to the band’s subsequent album launch.
After 43 years in existence, the group appears to be following the identical previous system. Their final album, Saints of Los Angeles, was launched on June 24, 2008.