TOMMY LEE Says New Solo Album Is 'Filler Free'

August 8, 2005

Launch Radio Networks reports: MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee releases "Tommyland: The Ride" tomorrow, his first solo album since 2002's "Never A Dull Moment". Lee told Launch that he worked hard this time to make sure "Tommyland" was a solid album from front to back. "There's no fillers and there's 10, I think, absolutely amazing songs that I could hear on the radio at any second," he said. "I'm really confident, and I might sound a little cocky about it, but it's that good."

Counting 1999's "Methods of Mayhem", "Tommyland" is Lee's third release outside of MÖTLEY CRÜE.

"Tommyland" features guest appearances by NICKELBACK's Chad Kroeger, GOOD CHARLOTTE's Joel and Benji Madden, SUM 41's Deryck Whibley, BACKSTREET BOYS' Nick Carter, Dave Navarro of JANE'S ADDICTION, Andrew McMahon of SOMETHING CORPORATE and FUEL's Carl Bell.

"Tommyland"'s first single is "Tryin' To Be Me". The next single, "Good Times", is the theme song for "Tommy Lee Goes To College", a reality show that begins airing August 16 on NBC.

MÖTLEY CRÜE performs tomorrow (Tuesday, August 9) in Maryland Heights, Missouri.

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