John 5 to replace Mick Mars as Mötley Crüe’s touring guitarist

After weeks of rumor and speculation, John 5 will officially replace Mick Mars as Mötley Crüe's touring guitarist moving forward Mars announced his retirement earlier this week. Mötley Crüe members Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee and Vince Neil released the following statement: "While change is never easy, we accept Mick's decision to retire from the band... Continue Reading →

Trailer for horror-thriller ‘The Retaliators,’ featuring members of Motley Crue, Five Finger Death Punch and more, now available

Better Noise Films and Better Noise Music will release the upcoming horror-thriller "The Retaliators" in theaters worldwide on Sept. 14, 2022. The movie stars Michael Lombardi (FX’s "Rescue Me," "The Deuce"), Marc Menchaca ("Ozark," "Black Mirror") and Joseph Gatt ("Ray Donovan," "Game of Thrones," "Thor") alongside appearances from some of the biggest names in rock music, including Tommy Lee (Motley Crue), Ivan Moody and Zoltan Bathory (Five Finger Death Punch), Jacoby Shaddix... Continue Reading →

Mötley 101: Ranking the Crüe’s discography

By Greg Maki With “The Stadium Tour” finally underway, Mötley Crüe is officially back in action, playing its first shows since “The Final Tour”—supposedly sealed with a legal contract—wrapped on Dec. 31, 2015. Though known for spectacle and its band members’ outrageous lifestyles—immortalized in “The Dirt,” the book and movie—more than anything else, the Crüe... 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 – ‘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 – ‘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 →

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