Aerosmith
is back in the saddle, recording tracks with producer Jack Douglas
for what will be their 15th studio album. So what can we expect to
hear from the boys from Boston this time around - and when will we
hear it?
This
year marked the tenth anniversary of Aerosmith’s most recent album
of original material, the million-selling "Just Push Play" - and
capped a decade filled with tours, fights, solo projects rehab
stints, `American Idol‘ and album after album of reissued,
repackaged, and reheated songs from thye vaults Other than
2004′s covers project "Honkin’ on Bobo", they’ve made time
for pretty much for everything except recording together.
Based
on the snippets of works-in-progress that we’ve heard during the
band’s periodic video updates from the studio, the new (and as-yet
untitled) record should offer more of a stripped-down rock sound than
the Aerosmith records of the ’90s.
Back
in July, we caught a glimpse of Steven Tyler and Joe Perry working
on a new song and heard an enthused Perry saying, “The first song
that we put together yesterday, we didn’t use a click track and it
does not move out of range. It’s unbelievable, it’s scary… so
locked, it’s unbelievable.”
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