Guitarist ANDY WOOD Releases Instrumental Cover Of ALICE IN CHAINS’ “Rooster”

Guitarist ANDY WOOD Releases Instrumental Cover Of ALICE IN CHAINS’ “Rooster”

With the release date of his fourth studio album Charisma now arrived, Knoxville guitar maestro Andy Wood is releasing another song from the record. Andy’s blistering instrumental cover of the Alice In Chains classic “Rooster” is now available via all digital service providers. A music video featuring Andy performing in front of some of the most iconic moments in history was just released today. The idea was a concept that Andy came up with and was executed with help of executive producer Andy Jeffers and director/editor Barry Rice.

Andy Wood is backed by a collection of some of Music City’s finest musicians on drums, bass, organ, keys, strings and even traditional Asian instruments are utilized to bring Charisma to life. From the hypnotic opening of “Shoot The Sun Down” to the emotive outro of “Believe,” Andy Wood expresses his emotions through his fingers and playing. 

Performances on “Storm The Sparrows,”  “Cherry Blossoms” and “Hylia” showcase the talent that makes Andy Wood one of the most sought-after and respected guitar players around. The 11-track collection of instrumental compositions helped Wood land his own monthly column in the famed instrument magazine, Guitar World. Joe Bonamassa lends his talents to the track “Moaning Lisa” and the first single “Free Range Chicken” features another Nashville legend, Brent Mason. 

The album is available in numerous physical configurations as well as available via all digital service providers here.

Andy Wood will be touring throughout 2024 and beyond in support of Charisma with a handful of recently announced dates and more dates to be announced in the future. Andy also hosts a sleepaway guitar camp – The Woodshed Guitar Experience – that will be returning this September and registration is currently open at woodshedguitarexperience.com. Aside from that, he also spends time as the band leader for the famed band The Stowaways on annual sold-out cruise, Shiprocked.

Dates:

August
17 – Knoxville, TN – Scruffy City Hall

September
21 – Knoxville, TN – Scruffy City Hall

October
12 – Knoxville, TN – Scruffy City Hall

November
16 – Knoxville, TN – Scruffy City Hall

December
7 – Knoxville, TN – Scruffy City Hall

(Photo – Todd Etheridge)


IN APHELION Feat. NECROPHOBIC, CRYPTOSIS Members Share Grim Music Video “Fields In Nadir”

IN APHELION Feat. NECROPHOBIC, CRYPTOSIS Members Share Grim Music Video “Fields In Nadir”

A new force is awakening, stretching the boundaries of consciousness, and devouring everything in its path. In Aphelion is now ushering in their sophomore album, Reaperdawn, which is out today, August 9, 2024, via Century Media Records. The black metal brainchild of guitarist/vocalist Sebastian Ramstedt (best known as guitarist and songwriter with Necrophobic) is now unleashing the final single from the offering, “Fields of Nadir,” along with a grim music video. The clip was directed and filmed by Ramstedt himself.

Ramstedt explains, “It takes the viewer away from the comforting light. In order to put the viewer in the same state as me when I wrote the song it was necessary to break some rules. In nadir everything that is beautiful turns ugly. The warmer skin tone during the performance parts symbolizes this side of death. The cold colour of the outside is purgatory. The out of focus singing with the candles symbolizes death and the other side. The video is chaotically blending visions of the past the present and the future. It’s cut with a dreamlike logic in mind.”

Darker, stranger, more epic and progressive than admirers of his work were expecting, this new outlet for enigmatic and artistic expression emerged firmly tethered to the white-knuckle viciousness of benchmark, Northern European black metal, while also exhibiting a profound affiliation with both classic, traditional heavy metal and the black magic of psychedelic repetition. Based around a core line-up of Ramstedt (guitar/vocals), drummer Marco Prij (also Cryptosis), rhythm guitarist Johan Bergebäck (Necrophobic) and bassist Tobias Cristiansson (Necrophobic, ex-Grave), In Aphelion have taken the uncompromising DIY route to their current status as new Century Media signees.

The atmosphere of Reaperdawn is a swirling maelstrom of obsidian sparkle and iridescent grime.

Reaperdawn is now available in standard CD jewelcase, gatefold black LP, and a limited Gatefold bloodred LP (red Vinyl), 300x via cmdistro.de and other retailers. Orders can be found here.

Tracklisting:

“The Fields in Nadir”
“A Winter Moon’s Gleam”
“When All Stellar Light Is Lost”
“The Darkening”
“They Fell under Blackened Skies”
“Further from the Sun”
“Reaperdawn”
“Aghori”

“A Winter Moon’s Gleam” video:

“When All Stellar Light Is Lost” video:

Lineup:

Johan Bergebäck – guitars
Tobias Cristiansson – bass
Marco Prij – drums
Sebastian Ramstedt – vocals, guitars

(Photo – Leo Bergebaeck)


VICTORY Share New Single “Virtual Sin”

VICTORY Share New Single “Virtual Sin”

Taken off their much-awaited, new studio album Circle Of Life, slated for a release on September 13, 2024 via AFM Records, iconic hard rock act Victory has unleashed a brand new single entitled “Virtual Sin”. Pre-order here.

Their forthcoming studio offering sees the five-piece surrounding founder and iconic guitarist Herman Frank not only effortlessly build on earlier feats, but also sounds stronger than ever. Frank recently described the release with its first-rate production as “even more grown-up and mature than its predecessor, we’ve taken the new songs to a whole new level in every respect.”

He knows what this optimized performance is due to: “The group operates as a tight unit, based on the experience of the many live shows we’ve played together. Circle Of Life brings together what has grown together and belongs together.” ‘

Following a series of previously-released songs, today, Victory strike back with their latest single, the album closing track “Virtual Sin”! Herman Frank says, this song is “pure rock ‘n’ roll. Nothing more and nothing less!”

Naturally, the excellent reputation of a successful hard rock act such as Victory is based – among other things – on the superb achievements of their long-standing career. The early days of the Hanover-based group date back to the 1980s and include immortal album classics and successful tours around the globe. However, none of this would account for much or would indeed be classed as anything but nostalgia if their present accomplishments weren’t on a par with the band’s impressive past.

All of the ten new tracks were recorded by Herman Frank together with vocalist Gianni Pontillo, rhythm guitarist Mike Pesin, bassist Malte Frederik Burkert and drummer Michael Stein at Hanover’s famous Horus Sound Studios, featuring a mix courtesy of sound engineer Arne Neurand.

The album title and matching cover artwork, into which graphic designer Oleg (Voodoo) Shcherbakov has incorporated a philosophical “maths problem” by German artist Rune Mields, also deserve an explanation: They’re about the cycle of life mentioned in the moniker and what people leave behind at the end of their earthly existence.

As far as Herman Frank is concerned, it’s pretty obvious that Circle Of Life will be Victory’s powerful statement for posterity which their fans will continue to enjoy. He says: “For us, this recording is also the perfect ticket for even more and even more passionate Victory concerts.”

Circle Of Life tracklisting:

“Tonight We Rock”
“American Girl”
“Count On Me”
“Surrender My Heart”
“Unbelievable World”
“Moonlit Sky”
“Falling”
“Money”
“Reason To Love”
“Virtual Sin”

“Virtual Sin”:

“Count On Me” video:

(Photo – Guido Thomasi)


OZZY OSBOURNE Talks Cars, Driving His Jaguar “130 Miles Per Hour”; Video

OZZY OSBOURNE Talks Cars, Driving His Jaguar “130 Miles Per Hour”; Video

In this dynamic episode of The Madhouse Chronicles, Billy Morrison and Ozzy Osbourne dive into thrilling stories of high-speed car adventures and the addictive rush of speed. They reminisce about their fastest rides, discuss their favorite cars and movie vehicles, and explore the cultural phenomenon of street racing and concept cars. 

With anecdotes ranging from nearly catastrophic blowouts to the latest in automotive technology, this episode is a must-watch for car enthusiasts and fans of adrenaline-pumping tales. 

Early in the episode, Ozzy tells a story driving his Jaguar in England in the ‘70s going 130 miles per hour.

The new episode of The Osbournes Podcast is available for streaming below.

Description: “A compilation mash up series of iconic Ozzy Osbourne moments on our most beloved Osbourne’s Podcast. We take a look back at all of Ozzy’s shocking stories, candid conversations, and hilarious family moments. From Ozzy’s controversial past to personal anecdotes about acid trips, cats, and confrontations, this episode covers it all including Ozzy’s time with Black Sabbath, his new song ‘Crack Cocaine’ with Billy Morrison, his solo career as Ozzy Osbourne and his festival – Ozzfest. Plus, hear about Jack’s experiences with biocellular therapy, the Osbournes’ take on viral internet trends, and their sincere apology to Britney Spears. Don’t miss this raw and entertaining look into the lives of the Osbournes and our fearless leader, rock icon – Ozzy Osbourne.”


“They were all about Joy Division. They weren’t about Limelight.” Dave Navarro admits that he’s been sneaking his love of Rush into Jane’s Addiction songs for years without his bandmates ever realising

“They were all about Joy Division. They weren’t about Limelight.” Dave Navarro admits that he’s been sneaking his love of Rush into Jane’s Addiction songs for years without his bandmates ever realising

Jane's Addiction, onstage at London's Bush Hall, May 23, 2024

Jane’s Addiction, onstage at London’s Bush Hall, May 23, 2024 (Image credit: @drornahum YouTube)

Jane’s Addiction‘s Dave Navarro has been harbouring a dark secret from his dear friend and musical soulmate Perry Farrell for years, but he can live a lie no longer: the truth is that the guitarist has been secretly channelling his love of Rush into Jane’s Addiction songs for decades, despite the group’s de facto leader actively hating the Canadian progressive rock trio’s music.

Navarro’s confession emerged during a new online interview with Rolling Stone. After being laid low for three years with Long Covid, and forced to sit out major tours, Navarro joined his bandmates – vocalist Perry Farrell, bassist Eric Avery, and drummer Stephen Perkins – at the band’s intimate show at London’s Bush Hall on May 23, reuniting the group’s classic line-up onstage together for the first time since 2010.

Interviewing Navarro for Rolling Stone, writer Andy Greene pointed out that so many iconic rock bands have called time on their careers in the past few years – Rush, Van Halen and Fleetwood Mac among them – and asked the guitarist if this changed musical landscape made him feel any obligation to keep Jane’s Addiction intact. 

“I wouldn’t say I feel an obligation,” Navarro replies. “I feel a desire. But you mention Rush. What’s funny is that Rush were my earliest childhood influences. The same goes for Stephen Perkins. But oddly enough, Perry and Eric hated Rush. They just hated them. But if you listen to songs like Three Days, Then She Did, or Trip Away, and I could go on, you can hear the Rush influences that Stephen and I snuck in there, that they didn’t know about. L

“Let’s just put this this way, they were all about Joy Division back then. They weren’t about Limelight.”

Jane’s Addiction recently released a new single, Imminent Redemption, the first new music from the original line-up in 34 years. And the good news for fans, is that the guitarist believes that a new album is “more than likely going to happen.”

“I mean, we have recorded material,” he continues. “I don’t know specifically the model, if it’s going to be a song at a time, or if we’re going to drop a song, and then a record, or I don’t really know. I kind of stay out of that stuff. What matters to me most is that this stuff is on vinyl.”

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METALLICA Performs “Hardwired” In Foxborough, MA; Official Live Video Streaming

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METALLICA Performs “Hardwired” In Foxborough, MA; Official Live Video Streaming

On Friday, August 2nd, Metallica headlined Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The band has shared pro-shot video of “Hardwired”, the opening track of their 2016 album Hardwired…To Self-Destruct from the show. Check it out below.

Setlist:

“Creeping Death”
“Harvester of Sorrow”
“Leper Messiah”
“King Nothing”
“72 Seasons”
“If Darkness Had a Son”
“The Day That Never Comes”
“Shadows Follow”
“Orion”
“Nothing Else Matters”
“Sad But True”
“Hardwired”
“Fuel”
“Seek & Destroy”
“Master of Puppets”

“Harvester Of Sorrow”:

To view remaining dates on Metallica’s 2024 tour schedule, visit this location.


10 Most Underrated Asia Songs

Underrated Asia Songs

Feature Photo: Andrew F. Kazmierski / Shutterstock.com

Everyone knows the first Asia album. It was such a huge hit and received tons of airplay on MTV when it was first released back in 1982. The group didn’t waste much time and released their second album a year later called Alpha in 1983, and most people know that one too. Then there was Astra that came out in 1985, which some people still probably recognize. However, that was the last album with John Wetton on lead vocals for a while. (he would return many years later) From that point on, the band released ten more albums from 1992 to 2014. During that time, the band went through many lineup changes, and a lot of the music released during this period was really good. However, we think a lot of it has been overlooked, so we’re going to rule out the first two albums on this list simply because everybody knows the music from those records, so you won’t see anything from Asia or Alpha on this list.

The whole point behind the underrated songs listing articles is to turn people on to music they may have missed, and that could be hardcore fans, casual fans, or people who know nothing about the band. Additionally, we have a lot of fun doing this because we go through an entire catalog and, in many ways, turn ourselves back on to music that we forgot all about. So here we go, only time will tell.

# 10 – Valkyrie – Gravitas

We open up our list of the 10 most underrated Asia songs with this beautiful song from the band’s final studio album entitled Gravitas. The song selected here was the opening track on the album, titled “Valkyrie.” John Wetton’s heartfelt vocals will cut right through you from the opening a cappella line all the way through. This is just vintage-sounding Asia; it’s a tremendous piece of music on a really good album. Gravitas was released in 2014. The band’s lineup at the time consisted of John Wetton on lead vocals and various guitars, Geoffrey Downes on keyboards, Sam Coulson on guitars, and the Rock God drummer Carl Palmer. This is a good way to start out this list.

Read More: Carl Palmer: The ClassicRockHistory.com Interview

# 9 – The Day Before the War – Arena

If you’re a fan of progressive rock music, this is one of the most epic pieces the band ever recorded. It’s also one of the longest, coming in at over 9 minutes. At times, the group sounds like Dream Theater at the beginning, and of course, there’s the Yes influence, even though Steve Howe is not on this record. This is a really wondrous piece of music and a joy to listen to, probably a surprise to some people out there. It was released on the album Arena, which was the band’s sixth studio album.

This one was issued in 1996, and at the time, the band consisted of just three members: Geoffrey Downes on keyboards, John Payne on vocals, and Michael Sturgis on drums. There were many guest musicians, including Elliott Randall on guitars, Aziz Ibrahim on guitars, Holger Larisch on guitar, and Luis Jardim on percussion. It actually did quite well, breaking into the top 40 on the UK Rock and Metal album charts, although in the US, it was pretty much ignored.

# 8 – Never Again – Phoenix

Phoenix was a special album in the band’s catalog; it was the first time since Astra in 1985 that the original lineup released a new album. Of course, music had changed dramatically since the ’80s, but it was wonderful to get a new album from John Wetton, Steve Howe, Geoff Downes, and Carl Palmer. We had thought that we would never see that again. The song picked here was the album’s opening track titled “Never Again.” One would have thought that the return of the original lineup would have catapulted the album to the top of the charts; however, like we said before, it was a different world in 2008, and the band had lost many of their early fans. In the US, it peaked at number 73 on the Billboard 200. However, in the United Kingdom, it did much better, reaching all the way to number 10.

# 7 – Long Way From Home – Silent Nation

There are multiple reasons why we picked this song to be placed on this list. First, we love the tune; it features an intense driving beat, fueled by the phenomenal Chris Slade on drums. John Payne sounds incredible on vocals, the guitar work by Guthrie Govan is fantastic, and, of course, Geoff Downes brings it all together with his sensational keyboard work. This powerful tune served as the opening track to the band’s ninth studio album, Silent Nation.

What’s particularly interesting about this album, and you may not have noticed, is that it’s the first Asia album titled without a word that begins and ends with the letter ‘A’. Additionally, the cover art is very different from the traditional Roger Dean artwork. This album broke a lot of Asia’s traditional molds, but hey, that’s what rock and roll is all about. Interestingly, this would be the last album to feature this lineup of musicians, as the original lineup returned for the next album, Phoenix.

Read More: Chris Slade: The ClassicRockHistory.com Interview

# 6 – Face On The Bridge – XXX

XXX would be the final album that the band would release with the original lineup. In total, the lineup of John Wetton, Geoffrey Downes, Steve Howe, and Carl Palmer released five studio albums, starting with Asia in 1982, Alpha in 1983, Phoenix in 2008, Omega in 2010, and XXX in 2012. After the release of XXX, Steve Howe left the band. Sadly, five years later, John Wetton passed away in 2017. There was some really good stuff on this record, and the song that we’ve chosen to represent the album on this list was actually the single that was released from the record, entitled “Face on the Bridge.” The album performed well in the UK, breaking into the top ten on the Independent Albums Chart, but did not fare as well on the US Billboard 200, where it stalled at number 134. However, on a chart that was called the US Top Tastemaker Albums, it broke into the top ten. Nonetheless, for Asia fans, this was another album that featured the original lineup and, sadly, the last one to do so.

# 5 – Holy War – Omega

At the halfway point on our Asia Underrated Songs list is a smoking tune called “Holy War.” The song was released on the band’s album entitled Omega, which debuted in April of 2010. Once again, this album featured the original lineup of Wetton, Howe, Downes, and Palmer. Almost all the songs on the album were written by John Wetton and Geoff Downes, with the exception of a pair of songs written by Steve Howe and John Wetton. There were no singles released from the album, and it did not perform well on the charts; in fact, it didn’t even break into the US top 200 album charts. But that doesn’t really matter, does it? This song cranks.

# 4 – Enough’s Enough – Aria

“Enough” was definitely a hidden gem on the band’s fifth studio album called Aria. This album featured the lineup of Geoff Downes on keyboards, John Payne on lead vocals, the incredible Al Pitrelli on guitars, and Michael Sturgis on drums. Released in 1994, as the grunge scene raged on, this style of music really was not receiving a lot of attention anymore. It didn’t even break into the US Billboard Top 200 album charts and kind of just drifted away. It’s not one of our favorite Asia albums, but there are still some good tracks on it, especially this one.

# 3 – I Would Die for You – Gravitas

“I Would Die for You” is the second of two songs featured on this list from the Gravitas album, making it the only album on this list that is represented twice. Perhaps it’s a sentimental pick, as this album marks the final Asia release featuring John Wetton. Nonetheless, it’s a really good song that was co-written by Wetton and Downes. Interestingly, the song was actually written in the ’80s but had never appeared on any album before. You can hear the difference in this song compared to the rest. Gravitas is a solid album, but “I Would Die for You” was definitely the standout track.

# 2 – Wherever You Are – Aura

This is a really interesting one due to all the people involved in the recording and writing of this song. The Aqua album was released in 2001, in Japan only. This album is unlike any other Asia album as, at the time, the band only consisted of John Payne and Geoff Downes. However, what they did was bring in different musicians to play on different songs. Some people might not have liked that, understandably so, but if you’re someone with open ears, an open heart, an open mind, or even an open can of tuna fish, you might have enjoyed it. I liked it; I thought it was fascinating.

The song that we’ve chosen to showcase on this list also features Chris Slade on drums and Guthrie Govan on guitars, who would actually become part of the official Asia lineup over the next couple of albums. However, it’s the songwriters involved in this song that we found quite interesting. Of course, Geoff Downes and John Payne have writing credits, but also on board were Andrew Gold and 10cc’s Graham Gouldman. It’s a pop song, but it’s a pop song with power, which was one of Asia’s trademarks. So, if you’ve never heard this one, you might actually be surprised by how good it is.

# 1 – Go – Astra

As we wrap up our underrated Asia songs list, we turn to the band’s third album, entitled Astra. This was the first album to see a lineup change in Asia; Steve Howe left the band and was replaced by Mandy Meyer on guitar. Meyer was relatively unknown at the time, having only played in the band Cobra. Of course, after his short stint with Asia, he would go on to play in bands like Krokus, Gotthard, and Unisonic. Astra would be the first Asia album not to achieve gold status. The first two albums had gone platinum in the US, but there was a huge drop-off with this album.

The debut album had hit number one in the US, and the follow-up reached number six, but Astra only reached number 67, and it would be the last Asia album to break into the US top 200 until the original lineup returned with Phoenix in 2008. Nonetheless, this song is really good. The video might be a bit cheesy, but it has its charms. The powerhouse track, written by John Wetton, kicks off the album impressively. Additionally, the album is visually complemented by iconic artwork designed by Roger Dean

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Original GRIM REAPER Guitarist NICK BOWCOTT Launches Kramer Union Jack Signature Guitar Model

Original GRIM REAPER Guitarist NICK BOWCOTT Launches Kramer Union Jack Signature Guitar Model

Sweetwater’s Nick Bowcott has launched his new signature Kramer Signature Baretta guitar.

The Kramer Nick Bowcott Signature Baretta is the signature solidbody electric guitar of Sweetwater’s esteemed content creator and resident expert of all things metal. This streamlined axe is replete with classic ’80s styling and high-precision playability, boasting all-maple construction for a bright sound with long sustain and all the menacing bite you need to penetrate a thunderous mashup of metal mayhem. Its ruler-flat 12-inch-radius fingerboard ensures lightning-fast playability. 

Plugging into a high-gain amp will unleash the full wrath of the reaper, courtesy of a Jim DeCola-designed Eruption T humbucker. You can’t facilitate full-throttle harmonic squealy dive-bombs without a double-locking tremolo, and the Nick Bowcott Baretta comes armed with the best tool for the job: a Floyd Rose. Finally, the Nick Bowcott Baretta adorns a spotlight-stealing Union Jack graphic, along with a matching, signature-emblazoned reverse banana headstock with a pyramid-style Kramer logo. In other words, this guitar can metal with the best of ’em.

Boasting classic 1980s design elements, the Nick Bowcott Signature Baretta is a high-precision shredder that’s well equipped for your next metallic expedition. Its maple body exhibits a mega-bright sound with super-long sustain and truckloads of mix-penetrating bite; its maple neck features a comfortable Kramer Thin profile and a lightning-fast 12-inch-radius, 22-fret fingerboard. The Nick Bowcott Baretta also sports a matching, signature-emblazoned reverse banana headstock with a pyramid-style Kramer logo.

Bowcott comments: “To say I’m far beyond honored, humbled, flattered and befuddled…all at the same time, would be a gross understatement. Based on my beloved maple bodied 1985 Kramer Baretta and my penchant for axes with Union Jack paint jobs, this is the result. A limited edition signature, Sweetwater exclusive model. Pinch me…I must be dreaming. And what a wonderful dream it is! Thanks Team Kramer…I am not worthy but incredibly grateful!”

Order the guitar at sweetwater.com.


DYNAZTY Launch New Video Single “Devilry Of Ecstasy”

DYNAZTY Launch New Video Single

Following the release of their latest offering Final Advent, Sweden’s melodic metal overlords, Dynazty, are presenting a brand new single, and first harbinger of a new studio album soon to be unleashed.

On their new track “Devilry Of Ecstasy”, Dynazty strike back with an irrepressible power and colossal, epic sound the band is known and loved for. Ever since their formation in 2008, Dynazty’s career may read like a fairytale, but is the result of a hard-working, ambitious band. Countless tours all over Europe with acts alike Sabaton, Battle Beast or Pain to name just a few, an incredibly successful back catalogue of eight chart-breaking albums, millions of streams on digital platforms prove: Dynazty not only captures the Zeitgeist of modern melodic metal, but their newest song showcases that the band is about to even double-down on all expectations and success with album number nine.

“We are extremely excited to finally return with new music and what will be the start of the next chapter of Dynazty,” says vocalist Nils Molin. “‘Devilry Of Ecstasy’ will act as a 3.5 minute thrill-ride and prologue of what’s to come, serving a cautionary tale and reminder of an age old truth: Not all that glitters is gold. ”Beware the devilry of ecstasy!”

Watch out for many more album details to be revealed in the months ahead, and get the new Dynazty song, out now on all digital streaming services here. Watch the video for “Devilry Of Ecstasy” below:

Dynazty is:

Nils Molin: vocals
Love Magnusson: guitar
Mikael Lavér: guitar
Jonathan Olsson: bass
Georg Härnsten Egg: drums


MÖTLEY CRÜE’s “Dogs Of War”: Behind The Video

MÖTLEY CRÜE's

Mötley Crüe have released the new video below, taking you behind the scenes of the band’s video for “Dogs Of War”.

A message state: “Nikki and Tommy recently sat down with Nick DenBoer “smearballz’ the creator of the groundbreaking ‘Dogs Of War’ music video to discuss the origins, ideas, creation and execution to bring the video to life.”

Stream/download “Dogs Of War” here. Watch The Making Of “Dogs Of War” (Vevo Footnotes), the official music video, and a lyric video, below:

Catch Mötley Crüe live at the following shows:

August
10 – Illinois State Fair – Springfield, IL
17 – Lucas Oil Live at WinStar World Casino and Resort – Thackerville, OK
29 – Minnesota State Fair – Saint Paul, MN
31 – Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT

September
26 – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood Heliport – Hollywood, FL
28 – Louder Than Life – Louisville, KY

October
13 – Aftershock – Sacramento, CA