SIXX: A.M. Looking Ahead To 'Tomorrow'

July 21, 2008

According to The Pulse of Radio, SIXX: A.M. has sent a new single called "Tomorrow" to radio stations almost a year after "Life is Beautiful", the first single from the group's debut disc, hit the airwaves last summer. The project led by MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx is currently on the Crüe Fest tour, with Sixx doing double duty in both bands each night, and he told The Pulse of Radio that putting SIXX: A.M. on the tour wasn't his idea at all. "You know, (concert promoter) Live Nation was like, 'Look, this band hasn't toured, and it's really in demand,'" he said. "People really wanted this band to tour, and we'd considered doing a very short run of club dates. And then MÖTLEY started happening, I had to put that on hold, so I figured SIXX: A.M. was just gonna go on the back burner until MÖTLEY CRÜE was over and everyone was like, 'No, dude.'"

SIXX: A.M.'s debut album served as a soundtrack of sorts to Sixx's 2007 memoir, "The Heroin Diaries".

The bassist recently said that the trio is already working on material for its second album.

MÖTLEY CRÜE issued its ninth studio album and first in eight years, "Saints of Los Angeles", last month.

In addition to the CRÜE and SIXX: A.M., other acts on the Crüe Fest bill include BUCKCHERRY, PAPA ROACH and TRAPT. The tour stops on Tuesday (July 22) in Houston.

SIXX: A.M. performing "Life is Beautiful" on July 12, 2008 in Camden, New Jersey:

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