Mick Mars – The Other Side Of Mars – New Album Review & Unboxing



This is a review and unboxing for the brand new studio album from former Motley Crue guitarist Mick Mars. This is Mick’s debut solo album and first recorded work outside Motley Crue.

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  1. your one of my favorite music channels. I grown in my music tastes because of you. I love Heavy Metal, that is always going to be my favorite style. Because of you, I'm getting into the lighter side of rock too. The Beatles, The Who and others. Which is leading me into Little Richard, Elvis, The Doors and others. Rock N' Roll baby!! Thank you, Brendon, for all you do for us Rock Fans!! 🤘

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  2. I think this album is excellent. I had no intention to listen, but said what the heck. Right Side of Wrong is just fantastic. Loyal to the Lie and Ain’t Going Back are also excellent. Ray (as usual) kills on the drums, but the star is the singer, Jacob Burton. I listened to this ten more x and glad I did.

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  3. Before I even dive into the record, I’m putting it out there, I love this record. From day1 Mick has said this is going to be heavier and different than Motley Crue and yet everyone still had the impression that they are gonna a hear Dr Feelgood. I liked the singles that were released. Not sure what the “all the ballads” comment was about. There is one ballad. I absolutely love the vocals. Has a lot of a Myles Kennedy-vibe. I think this record falls into the vein of a Sixx AM, maybe a bit of the Corabi era Crue, Saints of LA era Crue. Top to bottom, I didn’t hear one bad track, nothing filler. A couple of the tracks should be massive radio hits but terrestrial radio is garbage, so it won’t get the shine. I’m putting this in the 9/10 range only because it’s too short. Woulda loved two more songs.

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  4. Ok…. Now I’ve gotten to watch the video….

    Let me preface by this is the beauty of the subjectivity over music. What is hated by one is lived by another.

    The points that I don’t agree with is that from Day1 Mick has told us this wasn’t gonna be sounding anything like Motley. So from that point, that expectation fizzled away.

    I love Mick’s playing on it. Every song has a solo, except the piano one if I remember correctly. I love the vocals. I am ok with the two singers, I’m glad he didn’t go different guest singer on each song.

    Outside of that, keep listening to it. It will slot in my top20 for sure, but we still have what 10 months of releases to get through! Hah!!!

    Getting ready to spin it again! 🤘🤘

    Oh wait, gotta watch the Ace video first…. Which I thought that was a really good record, too.

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  5. I’m really enjoying the album. Similar to the 1994 album it has gotten better to me with each listen. I do wish that Corabi was the lead singer but I do like Jacob Bunton. Looking forward to as many albums that Mick can come up. He was the real musical talent from Motley.

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  6. Mick is RIFF MASTER! His offering in 2024 with his spine that must be near Sawdust at this point offers testament to his devotion to SOUND! I’m a FAN! It’s RIFF Based and Solos are unnecessary! MICK MARS kills it on this record! {insert clappy hand emojis and a request for an encore here}

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  7. Спасибо большое вам за возможность увидеть как оформлено это издание,альбом мне понравился с первого прослушивания, супер так свежо звучит, однозначно буду покупать винил!😊 Всем мирного неба над головой!

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  8. How long have we been waiting for this to materialize. How I missed the MM signature tone. When I listen to the album, I hear a continuation of MC94. So for me it's almost as much of a MC album as MC94.

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