Mötley Crüe recently sold the rights to their catalog for big money to BMG Rights Management, and bassist Nikki Sixx recently addressed the possibility of creating a new album with the band on his Twitter account. “Live off the floor? Old school? Raw and dirty? Bob Rock? Count me in,” Sixx tweeted in response to a question asking if he would make “one last complete album with the band and Bob Rock?”
Mötley Crüe has recorded nine albums throughout their career, but their last full-length was released in 2008. The band will kick off The Stadium Tour, a 30-plus date U.S. trek in June with Def Leppard and Poison.
The chance to headline the tour is what brought Mötley Crüe back from retirement according to Sixx. The band’s “farewell” tour concluded in December of 2015 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Mötley Crüe signed a “cessation of touring” agreement prior to the tour, initially signifying the band’s retirement. Since touring, the band released the 2019 Netflix movie, “The Dirt,” based on their best-selling autobiography and recorded four new tracks for the film — “The Dirt (Est. 1981),” “Ride with the Devil,” “Crash and Burn,” and a cover of Madonna’s “Like a Virgin.”
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