Can anyone really predict what Tommy Lee will venture to do next? When it came time for a new Methods of Mayhem album he, along with producer Scott Humphrey and singer-guitarist J3, opted out of doing what had been done before, boasting the huge gold chain of a hip-hop artist who aided in the songs...
Tommy Lee enlisted the public to help him make the new Methods of Mayhem album, so he's cleverly titled the result 'A Public Disservice Announcement,' due out Sept. 21. But it doesn't sound like the public did him a disservice or vice-versa...
It should come as no surprise that Cypress Hill's new album 'Rise Up,' which is out April 6, will feature guest appearances by System of a Down guitarist Daron Malakian, Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello and Linkin Park vocalist Mike Shinoda...
Mötley Crüe are taking a break, but that doesn't mean Tommy Lee is sitting still. "We've been doing the last two summers in a row -- Crüe Fest, which is our festival. We're going to give it a rest in 2010, and then go back into the studio here and make some new music, a new record," says drummer Tommy Lee of Mötley Crüe's immediately future. "In 2011, we'll do Crüe...
"There is a lot of talented people that are undiscovered -- you know, not in the right place at the right time, don't know what to do with their talent ... they are out there. I see them," Methods of Mayhem creator Tommy Lee excitedly explains to Noisecreep...
When you hear the name Tommy Lee, your mind most likely goes to 'drummer' or 'Mötley Crüe.' Over a decade ago, Tommy took a hiatus from Mötley to explore other creative avenues, creating nu metal act Methods of Mayhem. The band's sound drew from all sort of musical influences, including hip-hop. That won't be...
Methods of Mayhem are calling out to the world to help them record their next album. Tommy Lee, who fronts the band, is asking fans and anyone else who wants to get in on the action to collaborate remotely on isolated instrument tracks. The resulting album, 'Public Mayhem,' is slated for release sometime in early 2010...
A blog posted over at Invisible Oranges this week has us asking this question: Is it possible to love a band but hate their fans? Cosmo Lee wonders in the column if there's some sense of self-loathing involved in hating fans of a band you dig...