Episode 80 is here! The wheel got lost on its way back home, so we have to pick an album. We chose The Other Side Of Mars by Mick Mars! What will the guys think of this album? Stay Tuned!
The Other Side of Mars is the solo debut album by former Mötley Crüe guitarist Mick Mars. It was released on February 23, 2024, by Mars’ label 1313, LLC, and MRI. It was recorded in Nashville by producer Michael Wagener with a band including Jacob Bunton, Paul Taylor and Ray Luzier.
The album came on the back of Mars’ exit from Crüe in 2022, after retiring from touring in the band due to his ongoing battle with ankylosing spondylitis, and amidst a lawsuit he filed against the band in 2023.
Mars named the album after his intention to show a different side to himself as a musician, though critics didn’t see the difference. The album, consisting of grunge and hard rock, was praised by critics, especially for the inclusion of Bunton’s lead vocals.
Mick Mars – guitar
Paul Taylor – keyboards, guitar
Jacob Bunton – lead vocals, violin
Brion Gamboa – lead vocals (4, 8)
Ray Luzier – drums
Production
Chris Collier – bass, mixing and mastering engineer
Michael Wagener – producer, engineer
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