
The kind of trashy rock that's usually of the heavy metal variety, a two-chord tune about sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll, and more sex - usually not in that order.

Carnival of Sins is an exercise in visual and musical excess from both sides of the stage giving Mötley Crüe fans, and curious onlookers, a chance to see the ultimate rock n' roll experience from the safety of your own living room!Īs much as I may appreciate "respectable" rock artists (i.e., those with big anthemic hooks, critical cred and, well, class, such as U2, Bon Jovi, etc.), every once in a while you just want to crank the stereo up to 11 and listen to some big, dumb, crude-ass fist-pumping music. This eyeball-popping production is a non-stop rock n' roll circus.

Carnival of Sins is a "circus gone bad" concept spectacular taking place under a huge circus tent stage set with pyrotechnics that are excessive, a fire-breathing midget, seductive aerialists and demonic clowns that will keep you roaring for more.ĭirected by acclaimed, award-winning director Hamish Hamilton (U2, Madonna and Peter Gabriel), recorded live by Grammy© award winning Jon Harris, mixed by Bob Rock and Mike Gillies (Metallica, Aerosmith, and Mötley Crüe) and shot using 20-cameras all in high-definition film look. Infamous for their visually and intensely live stage shows, Carnival of Sins captures original Crüe members Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars and Tommy Lee in a stage show that sets a new standard for music DVDs. Overview - n spring 2005, Mötley Crüe embarked on their first world tour in more than six years, the outrageous and globally successful Red, White and Crüe Tour.
