Nikki Sixx Sees Sixx A.M. As Way To Continue Evolving Musically
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(Classic Rock) Nikki Sixx says that he and Sixx AM bandmates DJ Ashba and James Michael are "constantly evolving" and states that there's no "shelf life on creativity." The band have just launched their new album Prayers For The Blessed, Vol.2, which came hot on the heels of Prayers For The Damned, Vol. 1 which came out earlier this year. And Sixx reports that the ideas just keep coming - with work on what will be their sixth album already underway. He tells The Aquarian: "I think that one of the keys to Sixx AM is, and all due respect to Motley Crue� what a great run we had, great brotherhood, and great body of work� but as an artist, you just keep creating. I don't think that there's any shelf life on creativity. "You just keep going and one day you're in your 70s and 80s and you're still doing stuff - and you're doing it for you. You don't know what's out there. You don't know as a photographer what you're going to be or as a poet or as a songwriter or a travelling musician. So, you just keep going." He continues: "With Sixx AM the answer is never 'no' - it's always 'yes' and that I think is the key to part of our camaraderie and our brotherhood and the fact that we're constantly evolving. Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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