MÖTLEY CRÜE recently recorded four new songs for the film adaptation of the group's biography,
"The Dirt - Confessions Of The World's Most Notorious Rock Band". The movie, which is being helmed by
"Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa" director
Jeff Tremaine, was picked up by
Netflix after being previously developed at
Focus Features and before that at
Paramount.
On Friday (October 12), bassist
Nikki Sixx took to
Twitter to write: "Fück can I just say it? I'm listening to the roughs of the new
MÖTLEY CRÜE and it feels real and raw. Everybody is playing like mad and the songs crush.
Bob Rock brought the sounds. Plus we have a surprise that will confirm that we're outta our minds."
In response to a
Twitter question from a fan on how the new music will fit in, since the film is based on
MÖTLEY CRÜE's past,
Sixx responded: "You can trust us these are ball-busters. Everybody can relax. We're soon gonna smack you upside the head with some killer new tracks.
Bob Rock is producing. It's our movie. We know what we're doing."
MÖTLEY CRÜE singer
Vince Neil tweeted last month that he was "going back in recording studio in a few weeks" with his bandmates to lay down his vocals on the group's new songs.
Neil's remarks came just two weeks after a picture of
Sixx and
CRÜE drummer
Tommy Lee was posted on the band's
Facebook page, along with the caption "28th August 2018." Appearing with them in the photo was longtime
CRÜE producer and collaborator
Bob Rock. In addition,
Lee posted a brief video of himself playing drums on his
Instagram, captioning the clip: "It's that new shit!!!"
Back in late 2016,
Sixx shot down any possibility of the
CRÜE returning as a recording act, telling
TeamRock that there was "no chance" of the band making another record. "I want to just leave it intact," he said. "I see no reason. We couldn't be creative as a band, so how the hell can we continue? But I'm glad the way it finished — we did it all, we did what we said we were going to do, and now I'm excited about the future."
MÖTLEY CRÜE's last studio album was 2008's
"Saints Of Los Angeles", which was followed by a 2009
"Greatest Hits" compilation.
A tour film about
MÖTLEY CRÜE's final shows,
"The End", came out in 2016.
In 2015,
MÖTLEY CRÜE completed
"The Final Tour", closing the book on the band's iconic career after performing a total of 164 shows in 72 markets, grossing over $100 million.
To cement the sense of finality, the four members of
MÖTLEY CRÜE in 2014 publicly signed a "cessation of touring" contract that prevents any of them from performing under the
CRÜE name in the future.