Sixx: AM Post Video For Tomorrow Print E-mail
Wednesday, 13 August 2008 16:06

nikkisixx-theheroindiaries.jpgNikki Sixx and his SIXX:AM project have posted the video for the ballad Tomorrow taken of the soundtrack to Sixx's book The Heroin Diaries.

The video was recorded on the bands current tour as part of the CrueFest which sees Sixx performing double duty with Motley Crue.

Watch the video below.

As previously reported Harmonix and MTV Games announced the additions of Motley Crue, Buckcherry, Sixx:A.M. and System of a Down tracks to the Rock Band Music Store catalog of downloadable content.

The tracks released  on August 5 in celebration of Crue Fest, the 40+ city rock extravaganza featuring Motley Crue, Buckcherry, Papa Roach, Sixx:A.M. and Trapt, the Rock Band Music Store will have a 30-day, .99cent price point to purchase Motley Crue's "Face Down in the Dirt, Buckcherry's "Rescue Me" and Sixx:A.M.'s "Life Is Beautiful."
Earlier this year, Rock Band teamed up with Crue Fest for the length of the tour mobilizing fans and players to participate in the Rock Band Second Stage Experience. Gaming enthusiasts compete for the chance to play the game onstage as opening acts of the headliners, win backstage passes to the Rock Band VIP area, score meet and greets with artists on the tour and play Rock Band backstage with Crue Fest artists.

Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated rock act Buckcherry make their Rock Band debut with "Rescue Me," from their forthcoming fourth studio album Black Butterfly. "Rescue Me" is available for .99cent (80 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360.

The first Crue Fest pack was released at the beginning of July to coincide with the launch of the tour. Including songs from Motley Crue ("Down At The Whisky"), Papa Roach ("Time Is Running Out") and Trapt ("Who's Going Home With You Tonight"), the pack has enjoyed great download success.

Tracks:
Motley Crue "Face Down in the Dirt"
Buckcherry "Rescue Me"
Sixx:A.M. "Life Is Beautiful"

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