Steel Panther Dishes On New Songs

During yet another inappropriate interview, Steel Panther breaks a little news about an upcoming new album. One of my favorite bands - even if they are a parody act!
During yet another inappropriate interview, Steel Panther breaks a little news about an upcoming new album. One of my favorite bands - even if they are a parody act!
If there is one single artist that emerged from the 1980s glam music scene that never ceases to amaze, it is Tom Keifer. Artistically, he never seems content to settle, and throughout his career, it is clear to see how he has grown and changed musically. He is a multi-talented musician, singer and showman. For this reason, I think most of us were eagerly awaiting the release of his first ever solo album, "The Way Life Goes" earlier this year. Personally, I was a bit worried though... not about Tom and his ability to craft and record brilliant songs, but because this album took about 10 years to be recorded and released. I was afraid that it would suffer from "Chinese Democracy" Syndrome, meaning that over the years of waiting, expectations were built up so high that no matter how great the end product was, it could never live up to what we all had in our minds. However, when the beginning of the opening track "Solid Ground" really kicks in and Tom hits that amazing scream, all seems right with this album.
Apparently the world is imploding because Miley Cyrus was suggestive on the MTV Video Music Awards Sunday night. I didn't even watch the awards show because I don't really listen to pop music and metal never gets covered on the VMAs.
Anyway, everyone at work was talking about Miley so I watched a clip on YouTube. Granted, you'd never see me prancing around on stage like she did Sunday night... I'm also not a famous singer trying to make the jump from teen star to adult icon. Quite frankly, she looked like a Motley Crue backup dancer to me. Anyone who owns the Carnival of Sins DVD knows what I'm talking about. What Miley did wasn't original in my book. It always seems like when a woman acts suggestive on stage, media types go bonkers. When a man does it, the world yawns. Discuss.
Both Nikki Sixx and Vince Neil have mentioned that a Motley Crue farewell tour is likely coming sooner rather than later. This talk doesn't surprise me. A Tweet Mick Mars sent out yesterday... does. Read below and discuss. Trouble in Motleyville?
Any rumors regarding a farewell tour due to 'my poor health' are BS. I am doing fine, my AS has never kept me from touring and never will.
— Mick Mars (@mrmickmars) August 22, 2013
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