And according to Tom Zutaut, the metal band's A&R rep for label Elektra Records, Shout at the Devil originally had an even darker — if only slightly tweaked — title that reflected bassist Nikki Sixx's ...
When Motley Crue released Shout at the Devil in September 1983, they already wanted to rule the world. But they’d endured such desperate living conditions while scratching and clawing their way out of ...
From the very conception of heavy metal, supernatural and occult influences have continued to be siphoned into the music of countless bands, either as a way of embedding spiritual thought into their ...
We’ve all heard of Elvis Presley, so why haven’t more folks heard of Sister Rosetta Tharpe? The musical “Shout Sister Shout!” aims to educate the unenlightened at D.C.’s Ford’s Theatre, now through ...
Happy anniversary to Motley Crue's Shout at the Devil album! Even for ‘80s music fans who grew to loathe glam and overly slick commercial metal, Mötley Crüe’s first two albums, 1980’s Too Fast For ...
We've got something special for you this week, as Loudwire Nights is giving away a Motley Crue 40th Anniversary Shout at the Devil Limited Edition Box Set as the latest offering from our Loudwire ...
Shout at the Devil was Mötley Crüe’s coming out party. The year was 1983. The band had already released its debut, Too Fast For Love, two years earlier, but that album was raw and only hinted at the ...
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