SIXX: A.M.'s JAMES MICHAEL, DJ ASHBA On France's RTL2: Interview, Acoustic Performance (Video)

September 9, 2014

James Michael and DJ Ashba of SIXX: A.M. recently took part in an interview and acoustic performance on the French radio station RTL2. Check out the chat below. The "Life Is Beautiful" performance can be seen at this location.

SIXX: A.M. which features Michael and Ashba alongside MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx, will release its third album, "Modern Vintage", on October 7 via Eleven Seven Music.

Said Sixx: "Like our favorite bands from the 1970s, SIXX: A.M. is rooted in songwriting, musicianship and lyrics — three core elements that helped to define that era. SIXX: A.M. has taken even more pages from this book on 'Gotta Get It Right' and the rest of 'Modern Vintage', having hopefully created a record that demands to be discovered again and again."

Added Michael, who also produced "Modern Vintage": "On the first two albums, SIXX: A.M. established a musical freedom that few bands get to enjoy. 'Gotta Get It Right' is clearly a birth child of that creative freedom and an exciting next step for us as our goal was to create something which confounds both expectation and categorization." Ashba adds: "'Gotta Get it Right' is a great example of how SIXX: A.M. has set out to celebrate the music that has influenced us over the years and we truly feel we've made a genre-defying album with 'Modern Vintage'."

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"Gotta Get It Right" audio stream:

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