In
a brand new interview with RollingStone.com, Aerosmith singer Steven
Tyler spoke about the progress of the recording sessions for the
band's long-awaited new album, which is tentatively due later this
year:
The
band is reteaming with producer Jack Douglas ("Toys
in the Attic", "Draw
the Line")
and, as you would expect, they're bringing back the classic Aerosmith
sound. "We’re gonna have a vintage sound, 'cause we’re going
to tape and a lot of good things like that," said Tyler. "We’re
keeping tracks clean, not a lot of overdubs, and like I said, we’re
using Jack to his fullest. So you’re gonna hear some stuff where
you might think Aerosmith’s back."
According
to Tyler, the sessions so far feel like back in the day. "I’m
having such a good time writing again," he said. "You got
the songs right now where they're like shells, with no lyrics and no
melody, and I get to fill in the blanks like I did with 'Back in the
Saddle' when it was just a track."
In
even more good news for Aerosmith fans, the band will be hitting the
road this summer. "June 18th it starts," Tyler said. "So
spread the word."
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