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Compiled from over 400 interviews conducted by respected music journalists Jon Wiederhorn and Katherine Turman, Louder Than Hell: The Definitive Oral History Of Metal – out via It Books on May 14th in hardcover edition) is a chronological history of heavy metal, told through the words of the men and women who created it, played it, re-invented it, and continue to rock it.

Revolver senior editor Wiederhorn and Nights With ALICE COOPER producer Turman dug deep into their extensive list of contacts to uncover never-before-heard stories, eye-opening admissions and the truth behind metal’s most explosive legends. Candid and confessional commentary comes straight from icons of the genre, including: RONNIE JAMES DIO, OZZY OSBOURNE, BRUCE DICKINSON, EDDIE VAN HALEN, VINCE NEIL, TOMMY LEE, LITA FORD, LARS ULRICH, JAMES HETFIELD, AXL ROSE, SLASH, COREY TAYLOR, DAVE MUSTAINE, CHUCK SCHULDINER, LEMMY KILMISTER, KING DIAMOND, DAVE GROHL, TRENT REZNOR, SLAYER’s Kerry King, PHIL ANSELMO, ROB ZOMBIE and more. With an introduction by Scott Ian of ANTHRAX and an afterword by Rob Halford of JUDAS PRIEST, and with two 16-page photo inserts, with some never-before seen candid shots by celebrated rock photographers Stephanie Cabral and Robert Matheu, this is the book metal fans have been waiting for.

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The many musicians interviewed by these veteran journalists offer their take on their influences, touring, the music business, and songwriting, as well as their often-traumatic upbringings, battles with substance abuse, and bizarre sexual exploits. Industry insiders (including managers, record label executives, family members, friends, scenesters, groupies, journalists, and porn stars) provide additional insight.

From the creation of Black Sabbath in the late 1960s, to Judas Priest’s development of the leather-and-studs look, to METALLICA introducing the world to thrash, to the inception of Ozzfest, to FAITH NO MORE accidentally creating the first hybrid of rap and metal, to the provocative exploits of the Sunset Strip scene, to the death and destruction surrounding Norwegian black metal, Louder Than Hell gets to the meat of the metal matter:

* Rob Halford of Judas Priest reveals how he kicked cocaine and alcohol in 1986 after tragically witnessing his boyfriend’s suicide and sought solace in spirituality, which has helped the Metal God stay clean to this day.

* GUNS N’ ROSES’ Axl Rose talks about the early days of Guns N’ Roses, the making of the 36-million-copy-selling debut Appetite for Destruction, and how Robert Willams’ graphic cover art was censored.

* Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi explains how he lost parts of his fingers while working a day job in a factory – and created homemade prosthetics so he could play guitar, which changed the tonality of the instrument and the sound of heavy metal forever.

* Megadeth bassist Dave Ellefson shares how he dug through his own vomit in search of the balloon of heroin he’d swallowed to avoid being arrested by the police, and then used that heroin to celebrate his victory over not getting busted.

* Members of Metallica and Anthrax detail the horrifying events of 1986 when Metallica’s tour bus crashed and tipped over, crushing bassist Cliff Burton beneath it while the rest of the members escaped relatively unscathed.

* Alice Cooper reveals how it was really wheelchair-bound members of his audience who tore the live chicken apart during his fateful concert in Toronto, while Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne give first-person accounts of Ozzy biting the head off a dove while wasted during a high-level record company meeting, and decapitating a bat onstage during his Diary of a Madman tour.

* Hellhammer, drummer of Norway’s pioneering black metal band MAYHEM, talks about ex-vocalist Dead committing suicide and how guitarist Euronymous used a chunk of Dead’s brain to make a Mexican stew.

* BIOHAZARD guitarist Billy Graziadei details how gang bangers stabbed a member of the group’s posse with a hunting knife while shouting, “Payback, Motherfucker!” and how the band vowed to retaliate. Vocalist Evan Seinfeld also recounts his graphic sexual liaisons while on tour, and how they led to his career in porn.

* SLIPKNOT bassist Paul Gray (who died of an overdose at age 38 during the writing of Louder Than Hell) discusses the evolution of the lineup; physical fights between band members, and his own struggles with addiction.

Louder Than Hell explores the transformation of metal culture, with stories and anecdotes straight from the mouths of the most infamous and successful bands. Filled with hundreds of revealing interviews representing every type and era of heavy metal—from metal progenitors such as Blue Cheer, Led Zeppelin, and the MC5 to current day innovators including Slipknot, Mastodon, and Lamb of God—Louder Than Hell is the ultimate look behind the curtain at one of our most dynamic, controversial and enduring musical genres.

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As reported earlier, MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil was rushed to hospital last night (Sunday, March 10) in Sydney, Australia at Allphones Arena after an attack of kidney stones.

Neil just checked in from the hospital: “Just out of surgery. Spent night in hospital probably have to again tonight. Thank you all for the kind words and prayers. Doc says I should have a full recovery and be back onstage for the Brisbane show tomorrow. Thanks to my bandmates and crew for your support!”

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MÖTLEY CRÜE was forced to play an abbreviated set earlier today (Sunday, March 10) at Allphones Arena in Sydney, Australia during the band’s tour with KISS and THIN LIZZY. CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx writes on Twitter: “Sorry, Sydney, for a short set tonight but Vince [Neil, MÖTLEY CRÜE singer] had to be rushed to the hospital for internal pain. Will update you on his progress.”

Neil played a show with CRÜE in Toronto last September after sustaining two fractures in his foot during the previous night’s concert in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.

MÖTLEY CRÜE last year released a brand new song called “Sex” to coincide with the launch of the band’s North American co-headlining tour with KISS.

Written when the group was together during their residency in Las Vegas in February 2012, “Sex” was the first studio track from the CRÜE since their June 2008 release of “Saints Of Los Angeles”.

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Music News Nashville’s Anne Erickson has issued a new interview with MÖTLEY CRÜE frontman VINCE NEIL, in which he discusses his background playing guitar, writing Mötley Crüe hits and his Las Vegas tattoo parlor. A couple of excerpts follow:

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Q: Have any of Mötley Crüe’s hits been especially difficult to write?

A: “There aren’t really any hard songs to write. It’s usually pretty easy, if it gets hard, it gets shuffled away and something else comes up, or it becomes something you can go back to it and use other parts with it to make it work better. Most of the hit songs have been easy to write, though!”

Q: How do you go about writing music with the Crüe?

A: “It starts out with a guitar riff, and then we put it together with the other instruments and put a melody to it. After the melody and song structure are finished, we edit different parts in and out, and eventually, it all combines to become a song.”

Q: Is there talk of a new Mötley Crüe album?

A: “No – no new album. What I’m hearing is that maybe two or three or four more songs might come out to go with that song we released this year, but it will be something like an EP, not an album. Our schedule seems to have a lot of touring. If something did come out in the form of an EP, it would probably be in the beginning of 2014.”

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MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil engaged in a war of words with some of his followers on Twitter after his call for new gun-control measures was met with resistance.

Following the mass shooting at a Connecticut elementary school on Friday which resulted in the deaths of twenty-eight people, including 20 schoolchildren, Vince tweeted, “Sad day today. Prayers to all the families. Gun Control!!!”

A number of people responded unfavorably to Vince‘s comment, causing the singer to lash out: “Why is everyone so concerned with guns? What about the CHILDREN that were MURDERED today! Get your priorities straight!! Come on people!!”

He continued: “I did say gun control but I didn’t think 90% of you would care more about your gun than dead children!!!

“FUCK YOU to EVERYONE who puts guns in front of kids!! Do not come to ANY shows! You are sick!!”

Friday’s massacre in Newtown is the second-deadliest school shooting in U.S. history, behind the 2007 Virginia Tech mass shooting that left 32 dead.

Vince has two children, Elizabeth Ashley, 29, and Neil, 34. He has also a grandfather to Neil‘s son Trace, 1.

Vince‘s daughter Skylar Neil tragically died of cancer at the age of 4 in 1995.

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MÖTLEY CRÜE vocalist VINCE NEIL has signed a deal with Hooters Casino in Las Vegas, NV for his own rock and roll sports bar called Wildside Saloon; it’s expected to open in about 30 days.

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According to Bradley Martin of Vegas Eater, it’s been an up and down year of commerce for the rocker. This summer saw the opening of his Vince Neil’s Girls Girls Girls strip club, and the destruction of his tattoo parlor, Vince Neil Ink, that disappeared in the wake of O’Shea’s April closure and subsequent demolition. Vince Neil’s Tatuado Restaurant & Cantina continues to serve up margaritas and tequila at the Las Vegas Hotel.

In live news, Vince Neil has the following shows booked:

December
15 – Seminole Hard Rock – Coconut Creek, FL
18 – Aqua Caliente Resort – Rancho Mirage, CA
19 – The Grove – Anaheim, CA
21 – The Masonic Temple – Detroit, MI
22 – The Phoenix Concert Theatre – Toronto, ON
28 – Soaring Eagle Casino – Mt. Pleasant, MI

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According to TMZ, a fan that nearly got punched by MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil came back for revenge with a bunch of goons at the after-show party. A rep for Inn of the Mountain Gods casino in New Mexico – where the concert took place – told TMZ: “During the post-performance party at the property, the intoxicated fan and his group of friends, who were also visibly inebriated, returned and continually attempted to get close to Vince.”

The group was intercepted by security and the fan was escorted off the property. Read more at TMZ.

Check out video of the incident below:

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TMZ has obtained video of MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil taking a closed-fist, rage-fueled swing at a front row concert-goer during a show in New Mexico over the weekend.

Says TMZ: “Neil had just started performing ‘Kickstart My Heart’ when the fan did something that pissed him off. Vince stopped the song and started yelling at the guy to ‘get the f*ck outta here!’ When the guy started getting mouthy back at Neil, the singer reached back and tried to punch the dude in the kisser… but the guy ducke … and Neil totally whiffed.”

Footage can be seen HERE.

 

MÖTLEY CRÜE frontman Vince Neil joined the CRÜE tribute band CRÜED on stage last night (Thursday, September 13) at the Courthouse in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to perform two songs: “Smokin’ In The Boys Room” and “Wild Side”. The event served as Vince‘s official after-party following the KISS/MÖTLEY CRÜE show at the Molson Amphitheater In Toronto.

Commented CRÜED: “Last night was the shit, man! Vince Neil, broken foot and all, came on stage to perform two songs with CRÜED, and he said we rocked and we’re a tribute who does it right and he had a great fucking time! The club was packed, the show was awesome!!! Thank you, gods of rock and roll!”

According to the band’s official bio, CRÜED takes you to the look and sound of MÖTLEY CRÜE with backdrops and costumes straight from the albums and tours of “Saints Of Los Angeles”, “Carnival Of Sin”, “Dr. Feelgood” and “Theatre Of Pain”.


 

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MÖTLEY CRÜE frontman Vince Neil says that he broke his foot onstage at last night’s (Wednesday, September 12) CRÜE/KISS show in Ohio. Neil‘s injury could affect the remainder of “The Tour”, which kicked off at the end of July and is set to run for another week and a half.

Paramedics were called to treat Neil after he reportedly sustained the injury during the concert at the Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, a suburb of Cleveland.

Neil travelled to the next tour stop in Toronto, Canada, where he is currently consulting physicians after undergoing an X-ray.

Vince confirmed the injury in a post on his Twitter profile, writing, “Cleveland tonight. Paramedics think I broke my foot. I hope not. Getting X-ray tomorrow in Toronto. Thanks Cleveland for understanding!!”

Today Neil updated his fans with the following tweet: “Yea it’s broke!!” he also attached a photo of his foot before it was placed in a cast.

**UPDATE**: According to Neil, he has “two fractured bones [but] the show must go on!!” He adds, “I’m sorry I won’t be able to give you the show you deserve!” A post-cast photo is also available.

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