Friday, September 2, 2011

Aerosmith working on the new Album, Brig 2012 release



Kevin Mazur, WireImage


Aerosmith is involved in something "raw" and "evil", according to longtime producer Jack Douglas (clutch), and for once, it is not a disagreement between Steven Tyler and Joe Perry.

In a recent post of web, Douglas revealed that Boston hard rock veterans will release their album studio 14 to may 2012. Sessions started in early July, reports Blabbermouth.net, but with towers South Americans and Japanese planned for the fall and early winter, the group will not able to resume the registration until January.

Next recording will be Aerosmith first collection of material added since 2001 the "Just Push Play." Although the Group remained active during the last decade, the tour regularly and by releasing the disc "Honkine on Bobo" covers in 2004 - his music has often been eclipsed by interpersonal disputes.



The band split almost into 2009, Perry, guitarist, noted that Tyler had stopped smoking. While the leader of the group never left, his decision in August 2010 to serve as a judge on "American Idol" exacerbated tensions between the so-called toxic twins.

Despite all the drama, bassist Tom Hamilton said he is excited about the new project. In a video on the site of the group, he discussed what Douglas brings to the table.

"For those of you who know not Jack, he is the guy who we have worked with, production of our best albums of the years 70 -"Get Your Wings","Toys In The Attic"and"Rocks"," Hamilton said. "And it really is gonna be cool, because there is nobody who knows more about the soul of this band and the creative part of this band [that] Jack."


Watch the video for "Livin ' On the Edge"



Related Post :


No comments:

Post a Comment