AEROSMITH Looking For Time To Record Next Album

December 7, 2005

Launch Radio Networks reports: AEROSMITH is out on the road promoting its new concert album, "Rockin' the Joint (Live At The Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas)". But the group is already thinking about its next studio effort. Guitarist Joe Perry told Launch that things are still in the early stages, but recording could get under way in the spring. "Well, we're just getting the tour up and running and plotting out the next year-and-a-half, and then kind of etching out time when we plan on working on the record — in the spring, at this point," he said. "Everybody in the band has pieces of music. We just need to get together and assemble it."

AEROSMITH's last studio album was 2004's covers-heavy "Honkin' On Bobo". The band's last album of all original material was 2001's "Just Push Play". "Rockin' the Joint" features first-time live album appearances of several AEROSMITH tracks, including "Seasons Of Wither", "No More No More", FLEETWOOD MAC's "Rattlesnake Shake", and the chart-topping "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing".

AEROSMITH next performs tomorrow (Thursday, December 8) in Winnipeg,
Manitoba.

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