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Wednesday
Dec132023

Mick Mars, 'Right Side Of Wrong' -- New Song

Mick Mars is back with another new song and video from his upcoming debut solo effort The Other Side of Mars.


The new track is called "Right Side of Wrong" and I love the guitar solo around the 2 minute mark. Once again, Jacob Bunton is doing the vocals. It makes sense, then, that this track has a very Lynam-esque feel. What do you think?


Tuesday
Oct312023

'Loyal to the Lie' -- Mick Mars, New Song

Happy Halloween! Mick Mars helps us celebrate by dropping a new song called "Loyal to the Lie." It is on the upcoming solo album The Other Side of Mars due in February.


"Loyal to the Lie" is heavy and I like it. Mick's guitar work here is great. Vocals are performed by Jacob Bunton - you will know him as the frontman from Lynam and Adler.


You have to wonder if the song title is a nod toward Mick's old Motley Crue bandmates?


Thursday
Oct192023

Mick Mars Solo Music Finally Coming!

It's all happening! Mick Mars will release his first solo single on Halloween. There's no better day, right? We've all been waiting for this for years now... and the music is almost here. I wish nothing but the best for Mick and I feel like it's going to be a great metal record. At least, I hope!


The song will be played on Eddie Trunk's SiriusXM show Monday, October 30 and fans can download on Halloween. Mick is running a daily countdown on his Facebook page - see it below.



Saturday
Jun242023

'Rolling Stone' Shares Exclusive Interview With Mick Mars

Holy cow. Give yourself a few minutes of downtime and read the article about guitarist Mick Mars from Rolling Stone. It's an exclusive and it is long form - there's lot of information here. Of course a major part of the article is about Mick suing the rest of Motley Crue. He also talks about wishing he was more assertive way back when Motley began. We also finally have a name for his long-awaited solo album. It will be called Another Side of Mars. Then there's discussions about death and how many years Mick thinks he has left on earth. Want a taste of the interview? Here's one of the best quotes (about Motley Crue):


“When they wanted to get high and fuck everything up, I covered for them,” Mars fumes. “Now they’re trying to take my legacy away, my part of Mötley Crüe, my ownership of the name, the brand. How can you fire Mr. Heinz from Heinz ketchup? He owns it. Frank Sinatra’s or Jimi Hendrix’s legacy goes on forever, and their heirs continue to profit from it. They’re trying to take that away from me. I’m not going to let them.”


Read it all through the link below. #TeamMickAlways


Wednesday
Apr122023

Nailed It

To the cartoon: I mean, basically, yeah.


In a world where so few people agree on much of anything anymore, the whole Motley Crue and Mick Mars lawsuit debacle has pretty clear cut lines of fans being on one side versus the other. This was just too good and I had to share.


Friday
Apr072023

Mick Mars Sues Motley Crue; All Hell Breaks Loose

Remember back when Motley Crue released a kind of vague statement about Mick Mars retiring and John 5 would be the new touring guitarist? Then the band announced The World Tour with Def Leppard and released an official photo with John 5.

Also recall Mick never released a statement of his own on the retirement?

I thought (incorrectly apparently) that the retirement was just from touring, as Mick still wanted to write and record with the band. Well, now we have news that Mick - the man I consider to be the sound of Motley - is suing the band over tour profits. In short, he's saying he was kicked out and ripped off. Remember, Mick suffers from ankylosing spondylitis which is painful and degenerative. He's been playing in agony for years and years.

Mick also took a jab at Nikki Sixx in the lawsuit, alleging that Sixx uses tracks and does not play his bass live during shows. Putting that aside, the financial argument alleges that Mick was basically stripped of his shares in the band's touring business, meaning he is not getting what he is owed from The World Tour.

So TMZ broke this news Thursday morning. I sat and waited until the rest of the Motley camp (and by that I really mean Nikki Sixx and the legal team) responded. A few hours after Mick's lawsuit made news, the rest of Motley responded and said that the suit is "completely off base." 

 

Deadline has the entire legal filing as a PDF. 

Members of Motley production team and management issued statements declaring that Mick was constantly missing chords during The Stadium Tour and that his performances were "unworkable" and he had to be "retaught" the parts.

This whole thing is just sad. I always thought it was pretty well known the best musicians in Motley Crue have always been Mick Mars and Tommy Lee. Mick actually knows notes and how to play chords. Tommy actually had some drum lessons and enjoys immense raw talent.

Over the past month, drummer Carmine Appice and Nikki Sixx have been in an online feud. Carmine put Nikki on blast saying he doesn't play live. Nikki shot back saying Carmine is "washed up."

So, to recap: sad and shameful. A horrible way for the rest of Motley Crue to treat Mick in this way if his lawsuit is to be believed. When you think about it, why wouldn't we believe Mick? The guy has always just been about playing his guitar. He stays quiet and never makes statements about anything. So for him to do this means he definitely felt slighted and has something to say. For 40+ years we have enjoyed Motley's music. It's a shame for it to all be tarnished in this way. There's no doubt more ugly statements are going to come from this. I also feel for folks that paid hundreds of bucks to see Motley on The Stadium and/or World Tours. At this point, if the entire show is taped, then why even bother to tour, other than for a big grift.

Now we're going to have to endure posts like this - just ridiculous:

 

Thursday
Oct272022

Thank You Mick Mars, For All The Memories

The rumors were true - or at least partially so. Mick Mars, Motley Crue guitarist, will retire from touring. He remains a member of the band, meaning any new music Motley might release should include Mick.


As you probably know, Mick has a debilitating disease called Ankylosing spondylitis which makes moving incredibly painful over time. Mick has been living with the condition for decades.


I was amazed (in a good way!) that Mick made it through The Stadium Tour over the summer. That was a lot of dates and it is clear his condition is worsening. Also, he isn't 30 anymore. No word if John 5 really will replace Mick in the touring version of Motley. I thank Mick for so many good concert memories and I'm glad I got to see the original Crue lineup live many times!