John Corabi, former vocalist of The Dead Daisies, Mötley Crüe and more, has released a new single, "Cosi Bella (So Beautiful)." The song is available now on all digital platforms (https://ffm.to/cosibella), and a video can be seen below. "Cosi Bella (So Beautiful)” was produced and co-written in Nashville, Tennessee, with Marti Frederiksen (Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne).... Continue Reading →
LIVE PHOTOS: Sixx:A.M. – 05/20/16 – Mapfre Stadium – Columbus, Ohio (Rock on the Range)
Photos by Greg Maki
Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, Poison, Joan Jett teaming up for stadium tour
"The Stadium Tour" featuring Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe , with Poison and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, will hit select cities in the United States in summer 2020. Each band will bring its electrifying stage show and promises to perform its stadium-sized anthems. Tickets will go on-sale to the general public at 10 a.m.... Continue Reading →
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘The Dirt’
Review by Greg Maki-----After years of development at various studios, Netflix finally has brought a film adaptation of Mötley Crüe’s 2001 autobiography, “The Dirt” (co-written by Neil Strauss), to the screen. And much like last year’s Queen biopic, “Bohemian Rhapsody,” it’s just sort of OK. Unlike that Oscar-winning film, “The Dirt,” directed by “Jackass” co-creator... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: Mötley Crüe – ‘Saints of Los Angeles’ (2008)
Leading up to the March 22 release of "The Dirt" on Netflix, Live Metal is taking a look back at each of Mötley Crüe's studio albums.-----Review by Greg Maki-----The early years of the 21st century were an eventful time for Mötley Crüe. The album intended to be its return to form, “New Tattoo” (2000), and... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: Mötley Crüe – ‘New Tattoo’ (2000)
Leading up to the March 22 release of "The Dirt" on Netflix, Live Metal is taking a look back at each of Mötley Crüe's studio albums.-----Review by Greg Maki-----At first listen, Mötley Crüe’s “New Tattoo,” its eighth studio album, feels like an underwhelming effort. You might find yourself wondering what Nikki Sixx was thinking when,... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: Mötley Crüe – ‘Generation Swine’ (1997)
Leading up to the March 22 release of "The Dirt" on Netflix, Live Metal is taking a look back at each of Mötley Crüe's studio albums.-----Review by Greg Maki-----Mötley Crüe had made an album with new frontman John Corabi—self-titled, released in 1994—that moved the band in a darker, less frivolous direction that fit a time... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: Mötley Crüe – ‘Mötley Crüe’ (1994)
Leading up to the March 22 release of "The Dirt" on Netflix, Live Metal is taking a look back at each of Mötley Crüe's studio albums.-----Review by Greg Maki-----One thing you can never accuse Mötley Crüe of is being predictable. In 1989, “Dr. Feelgood” became the band’s first number one album and went on to... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: Mötley Crüe – ‘Dr. Feelgood’ (1989)
Leading up to the March 22 release of "The Dirt" on Netflix, Live Metal is taking a look back at each of Mötley Crüe's studio albums.-----Review by Greg Maki-----My Mötley Crüe story begins in the summer of 1989. I had not yet reached my 10th birthday and had only recently discovered MTV. (You see, kids,... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: Mötley Crüe – ‘Girls, Girls, Girls’ (1987)
Leading up to the March 22 release of "The Dirt" on Netflix, Live Metal is taking a look back at each of Mötley Crüe's studio albums.-----Review by Greg Maki-----Though the band members put almost no real effort into it, Mötley Crüe achieved its greatest commercial success to date with “Theatre of Pain” (1985). That probably... Continue Reading →
