Nikki Sixx has finally talked about the environment around Motley Crue during the final tour.
He says that the band didn’t feel” a “camaraderie” backstage during MÖTLEY CRÜE‘s farewell tour.
He talked about it in a new interview with Billboard.
Here’s the statement:
“I didn’t have any physical challenges. I think I was just detached in a lot of ways. I wasn’t detached onstage, but it just didn’t feel like a camaraderie backstage. We would do our meet-and-greets and we all would be cordial, but it just didn’t feel the same.
Sixx is happy to see the change in the chemistry after the release of ‘The Dirt’.
He said:
“Since the [release of ‘The Dirt’] movie, it has felt like it used to in the old days.”
Neither drummer Tommy Lee nor guitarist Mick Mars-ruled out new music from MÖTLEY CRÜE, while Sixx says:
“I don’t know what the future holds musically, but it’s the best feeling to at least know that we’re brothers and friends through all this. Rock ‘n’ roll tears your f*cking heart out sometimes. It’s hard.”
Legendary rockers Mötley Crüe have entertained us with some of the classic glam rock songs in the last few decades. Having sold 100 million albums worldwide has made them one of the best-selling bands of all time. Fans love the Crue boys and without any doubt, 1989’s Dr. Feelgood is Mötley Crüe’s most popular album which reached number one. Motley Crue boys have also achieved seven platinum or multi-platinum certifications, six Top 20 pop singles, twenty-two Top 40 mainstream rock hits, and nine Top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 chart. Vince Neil is one of the most loved frontmen in the history of rock music.