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"I don't believe in making full-length records anymore." If you were hoping for a new Motley Crue album, Nikki Sixx says don't hold your breath
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Motley Crue bassist and main songwriter Nikki Sixx says making full-length albums is a thing of the past.
They released the EP Cancelled in 2024, which marked their first release featuring John 5 on guitar after he replaced Mick Mars.
Latest Videos From LouderThe band will most likely continue with shorter releases in the future, Sixx tells Joann Butler: "Honestly, I know fans don't want to hear this, but I don't believe in making full-length records anymore.
"It's a lot of lyrics, a lot of notes, a lot of chord changes, a lot of time in the studio, which is all fine.
Motley Crue have lined up an extensive North American tour for next summer.