What Is Mick Mars Teasing With a Mysterious New Countdown Timer?

Motley Crue legend Mick Mars has launched a mysterious 13-day countdown timer and followers are getting excited. However what’s it for?

The shadowy, reserved guitarist has by no means been one for oversharing and he retains it transient in a brand new teaser video the place purple textual content set towards a black and white woodsy panorama flashes throughout the display screen, writing out, “Counting down 13 days.”

The clip was printed yesterday (Oct. 18), which means the countdown expires on Halloween.

Mars has been stated to be engaged on a solo album for fairly a while now and, in February earlier this 12 months, nation rocker Cory Marks confirmed he had heard materials from Mars’ “new challenge.” He stated it sounds “HUGE” and that “the rock world is in for one thing bizarre, particular, nice and LOUD.”

Followers within the feedback speculate that new music is definitely on the way in which and are hopeful a full album is awaiting them come Halloween.

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SiriusXM DJ Eddie Trunk seems to already be within the know, confirming that Mars first-ever solo track can be debuted on-air on Oct. 30 with an interview airing the subsequent day.

“This music has been a very long time coming and I am unable to wait for everybody to listen to it,” writes Trunk on social media.

A few of Mick Mars’ Previous Feedback on a Solo Album

March, 2019: Mars stated he had been engaged on the document “for years.” It had been rumored that Black Veil Brides’ Andy Biersack and ex-Motley Crue singer John Corabi could be visitor vocalists, however the guitarist added, “These type of went away.” As for the music, Mars prompt it was going to be “tougher” than Motley Crue’s music.

December, 2019: Mars stated to observe for his new album in April of 2020. Clearly, no new music arrived that month or since.

February, 2020: Mars stated he recruited singer Jacob Bunton and that his document was produced by Michael Wagener.

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