*** Financially speaking, Motley Crue will probably benefit from the death of rock and roll. Music is so divided now and has exploded into so many niche markets that a lot of the music from the ’80s and ’90s just increases in value every year because it always has a set audience...
You could call this "comeback triptych" of the Crue catalog: the first awkwardly throws Vince Neil back in the deep end of a weird ragbag of alt-rock impulses aimed at credibility, the second is a return to old-school ways that found Tommy Lee missing in action and the third could be ...
Crue ended up replacing Neil with John Corabi, and they released a self-titled album in March of 1994. Due to the rise of grunge and alternative rock at this time, the band tried adapting their sound to keep up with the trends, and it ultimately turned off many of their fans. Vince N...
Motley Crue self-titled album artFormer Motley Crue frontman John Corabi earned a top 21 story from April 2021 after confirmed in an interview that there are two songs that he cowrote with the band that have not been released. Corabi replaced Vince Neil as the lead vocalist in the ...
the band's comeback and new album, "Red, White & Crue." In 2009, they released their album, "Saints of Los Angeles." Despite Vince Neil's tumultuous personal life and the band's internal conflicts, Motley Crue has managed to maintain its status as a legendary rock band....
In 1992, Motley Crue fired Vince Neil because they wanted to try to be a good band, which I thought was admirable. The band hired Scream vocalist/guitarist John Corabi and set out on a path to become a serious band and to be taken seriously. The result was a self-titled album released...
7. Motley Crue (1994) Elektra 7. 'Motley Crue' (1994) When aliens pick through humanity’s ruins in a million years, don’t be surprised if they deduce that this self-titled LP, so steeped in the gritty realism of alternative rock, was one of the Crue’s finest hours. But that’s...
Motley Crue, Live at the US Festival (1983) “I can’t say I think it’s the best album we ever put out,” Neil says. “But it was definitely a record for its time. When we finished it, we were all really proud of what we had done and I think the songs had stood the test...
Funny enough, both Motley Crue and Iron Maiden have spoken out against the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Crue bassistNikki Sixx claimedthat “we were told by the Hall of Fame that we would never get in, because of how we’ve acted, so that’s kind of it.” In a previous interview,...
7. 'Motley Crue' (1994) When aliens pick through humanity’s ruins in a million years, don’t be surprised if they deduce that this self-titled LP, so steeped in the gritty realism of alternative rock, was one of the Crue’s finest hours. But that’s because it takes an earthling ...