Motley Crue came back with the title track of their "Cancelled" EP and now the video is out.
The video does come with a warning, however about the flashing lights as the band is performing before an audience and the strobes are going off throughout. The song followed "Dogs of War" and the cover of the Beastie Boys' "Fight for Your Right," "Cancelled" is old school Motley,
"There was this article that was like, 'How did Motley Crue ever not get cancelled?" And we were like, 'Fuck, we got to write a song about that because we didn't ever get it," Tommy Lee explained. "We snuck in under whatever threshold, wherever that was, where we got away with fucking murder."
The Crue will hit Las Vegas for a residency, in March 2025, where they promise to "take the audience on a journey back to their gritty rock beginnings"!
MÖTLEY CRÜE covered the BEASTIE BOYS classic "(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!)"!
The Crue got together with Bob Rock to record the cover in April in the same sessions for "Dogs Of War", which was made available in April. There's a third song that was recorded called, "Cancelled", but they have yet to release that. The band debuted this cover during a club performance in June at the Underworld in London, and it remains to be seen if this is leading to a new album, so for now we get another single to snack on till then.
MÖTLEY CRÜE dropped "Dogs Of War", with a video by Nick DenBoer, that video harkens their early days in a apocalyptic wasteland, full of debauchery.
"It's always great getting back in the studio with the guys in the band," Nikki Sixx says. "We know you're gonna like this one."
"Working with the band on the new song was the easiest session I have ever had with them… The CRÜE is the best they have ever been! And they have plenty of new stuff in store." Bob Rock said.