The band returns with its first new music in five years

Mötley Crüe returns with a new single, “Dogs of War,” out now on all platforms via Big Machine Records. Their first song since 2019, the band has also released an accompanying music video for the new track. Created by Nick DenBoer, the visual features the rowdy quartet in an apocalyptic wasteland, full of classic Crüe debauchery.

“It’s always great getting back in the studio with the guys in the band,” Nikki Sixx admits. “We know you’re gonna like this one.”

Bob Rock, who produced the new single, as well as Mötley Crüe’s famed 1989 album, Dr. Feelgood, adds, “Working with the band on the new song was the easiest session I have ever had with them… The Crüe is the best they have ever been! And they have plenty of new stuff in store.”

The band last released new music in 2019 when it released The Dirt, the band’s hugely successful Netflix biopic that saw the band destroy their Cessation of Touring agreement following a massive surge in new audience.