

He’s attacked the band, and he’s done it in a slanderous way, with false accusations and misrepresenting the facts to the fans. “(Mick is trying) to gain leverage in a smear campaign on Mötley. In a recent interview, Mötley Crüe’s longtime manager Allen Kovac spoke up on the whole thing, blaming Mick Mars’ managers on taking advantage of him, calling it “elder abuse.” Kovac said: Apart from a strained relationship, there’s also been mention of their live shows being predominantly pre-recorded tracks. “Īlthough there has been some speculation that things aren’t all that fine and dandy between Mötley Crüe and Mick Mars, it wasn’t until Mars’ friend and legendary drummer Carmine Appice shared a few details in public. We’re just happy with where we’re at right now. We’ve always been really supportive of Mick no matter what Mick was going through. We love our history, we’re very proud of everything we’ve done. “It’s a nice time and it’s kind of inspired us to write a little bit. They’re like ‘Oh wow, he’s attacking it differently.’ So it’s never about how bad anybody was.”

“And I’m sure the same thing would happen if they got a new bass player. Whether in their studio, live setup, or pedalboard, our goal is to catalog every piece of equipment in the greatest guitar rigs. We’re still playing the same songs that people wanna hear but it kind of like re-inspires you. We’re a community building the ultimate database of guitarists and the gear they use. “It’s nothing against any other musician that you play with, just that when you play with new musicians you play differently. Going more into the matter, he also reflected on this major lineup change, explaining how John 5’s work compares to Mick Mars.
