

"This is the album we wanted to make since the band got back together in 1984," Joe Perry says. "It's not that it took ten years," Steve Tyler says, "but that we were busy getting ready!" A new leg of fall dates will soon be announced to support the release of Music From Another Dimension. The dates included the band's triumphant, sold-out return to the legendary Hollywood Bowl (August 6) in Los Angeles, where Depp joined the band onstage.
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See the full track listing below.Īerosmith wrapped their U.S. The album also includes "Freedom Fighter" which features Johnny Depp on backing vocals. The album abounds with one highlight after another, including "Out Go The Lights," "Oh Yeah," "Luv XXX," "We All Fall Down," "Street Jesus" and "Can't Stop Loving You," on which Tyler duets with Carrie Underwood. They're the only band of their stature with all-original members and who are playing better than ever have before. Music From Another Dimension presents Aerosmith in ferociously fine form and at the peak of their powers. The album features 15 new tracks, including two songs that audiences in North America were treated to on the first leg of the band's triumphant, sold-out "Global Warming Tour": "Oh Yeah" and "Legendary Child." Music From Another Dimension's first two singles will be released simultaneously to radio this week, "What Could Have Been Love" and "Lover A Lot". The album was recorded in Los Angeles and at the band's studio in Massachusetts it was produced by Jack Douglas, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, with the exception of three tracks produced by Tyler and Marti Frederiksen. It marks the band's 15th studio album and their first studio album of all-new material in 11 years.

On November 2nd, Steven Tyler (vocals), Joe Perry (guitar), Brad Whitford (guitar), Tom Hamilton (bass) and Joey Kramer (drums) will release Music From Another Dimension through Sony Music Australia. Aerosmith Music From Another Dimension There has been a witch's brew boiling for 10 years, and America's greatest rock band is about to blow the cover off.
