Classic Rock

Q&A Tommy Lee

Tommy Lee has a warning for Mötley Crüe fans approaching his new solo album, Andro: “It should come with a sign that says: ‘Open your mind, open your ears; what you are about to experience is a man’s love for many different styles.’” Featuring an assortment of guest vocalists and rappers, Andro doubles down on the love of electronic music that the Crüe drummer first displayed with his late-90s Methods Of Mayhem project. The result sounds like stepping inside a club where something different is happening in every room.

Some Mötley Crüe fans aren’t going to like. Does that bother you?

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