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No new Aerosmith album yet

04/09/09

Posted under Aerosmith, Albums, Bands

By Clarence Yu

AS reported on Rolling Stone Magazine, the long-awaited new album from Aerosmith has been delayed yet again. The band is citing several “health problems” as the reason for this delay.

In lieu of releasing the new album, the Bad Boys from Boston are gearing up for a US summer tour with fellow veteran rockers ZZ Top, after which the band will either resume production or release the album.

Hardcore Aerosmith fans might be disappointed at these turn of events, as the band has not released a full album of new material since 2001’s Just Push Play. However, they may be in for a treat, as the prospect of seeing them co-headline with the great ZZ Top is quite exciting. Both bands straddle the same rock/bluesy genre, and have always been respected for both their image and their musical output and creativity.

Similarly, both rock bands have touched on the disco/rap genre, with “Legs” from ZZ Top and “Walk This Way” from Aerosmith scoring big on the contemporary scene. Wouldn’t it be great to see both bands on stage jamming both songs as an encore? One can only hope.

The good news is that Aerosmith is still keeping Brendan O’ Brien on board for producing duties. O’ Brien has proven to be the en vogue rock producer of the moment, and it’s not just a fad: he’s worked his way up the hard way, producing Pearl Jam in the 90’s and serving as engineer on several landmark records such as, coincidentally, Aerosmith’s 1994 release Get A Grip. Currently, his work on AC/DC’s Black Ice and Bruce Springsteen’s Working On A Dream has reinvigorated both artists and have put them back on top at the cream of the crop.

It almost seems that O’ Brien has somehow replaced the late, great Bruce Fairbairn as THE eminent rock producer (Bon Jovi, Van Halen, Aerosmith).

At any rate, whenever Aerosmith releases the new album, it should be worth the wait, and should usher in a new era in the band’s long and storied career. Eight years without any new release is the longest dormant time that Aerosmith has ever had now.

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