Thursday, September 1, 2011

Motley Crue Brings the Party to Australia

Motley Crüe has been entertaining legions of adoring fans for over 30 years, and while other artists that formed inside the 80s have lengthy because slowed down or disappeared, the Crüe shows no signs of letting up. Formed in 1981, Motley Crüe consists of vocalist Vince Neil, guitarist Mick Mars, bassist Nikki Sixx, and drummer Tommy Lee, and since they joined together the band has gained worldwide notoriety for the meteoric achievement of its now-classic string of albums in addition to the hard-partying way of life the Crüe has been dedicated to for many years.

Scoring a hit in its 1983 release "Shout at the Devil" and singles like "Looks That Kill" and "Too Young to Fall in Love", Motley Crüe became one of the world's most renowned bands overnight, rocketing to achievement about the strength of their songs and glam rock imagery, which involved heavy make-up, outrageous outfits, high-heeled boots as well as an embrace of the fast-paced, up-all-night globe of rock n' roll stardom.

Motley Crüe continued its run of non-stop stardom all through the 80s, releasing albums like "Theatre of Pain" (1985), "Girls, Girls, Girls" (1987), and "Dr. Feelgood" (1989). Whilst this guitar rock band parted ways inside the mid-90s, their bestselling autobiography "The Dirt" and clamouring worldwide fan base compelled Motley Crüe to reunite in 2004 to help their already-legendary career. Considering that reforming, this guitar rock band has toured the globe and released "Red, White & Crüe" (2005) and "Saints of Los Angeles" (2008), continuing to add to global album sales of over 80 million copies.

The band is back on tour and able to conquer Australia, returning for a set of three long awaited shows at some of the country's most famous venues. On September 21 the band will have the Brisbane Riverstage; September 23 will find the Crüe rocking the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Darling Harbour; and also the band will complete the number of concerts by bringing the home down at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena on September 24.

So what can fans expect? If recent history is any indicator, there's likely to be a spine-tingling mixture of classic favourites and out-of-nowhere surprises. Shows incorporate a head-spinning run of Motley Crüe's most renowned singles, including staples like "Wildside", "Girls, Girls, Girls", "Kickstart My Heart", "Home Sweet Home", and "Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S.)"; there's no telling what else might be available, as shows this season have featured huge dose of recent popular Crüe albums, including smoking-hot renditions of songs like "Saints of Los Angeles". Fans can expect other surprises, too, as the band rarely misses an opportunity to remind showgoers that they're well-known for more than world-class partying - they're well-known as world-class musicians, too, and also the Crüe makes sure to exhibit everyone as much with mind-blowing guitar and drum solos peppered all through each live show.

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