AEROSMITH: New Single Available For Streaming

September 14, 2006

AEROSMITH's new single, "Devil's Got a New Disguise", has been made available for streaming at the web site of the London, Ontario radio station 103.9 The Hawk. The song is one of two new tracks on AEROSMITH's upcoming best-of collection of the same name, due on October 10 via Columbia. Perry described the song as "a classic AEROSMITH rocker," while the other fresh track, "Sedona Sunrise", has been around for awhile and was considered for other AEROSMITH albums. "We felt like it really had to come out," Perry told Billboard.com.

The rest of the set will be a "pared down" single-disc version of 2002's two-CD set "O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits", containing single mixes of 14 favorites from the band's tenures with both Columbia and Geffen.

Check out the "Devil's Got a New Disguise" artwork at this location).

Perry said AEROSMITH plans to resume working on the new album in February. The group has been spending a lot of time mining its vaults for old songs and ideas, most of which he said "sounded like just old-fashioned AEROSMITH songs" but "weren't perceived as being right for that time."

"There's a lot of the stuff that inspired the 'Pump' songs, and even before that," the guitarist explained to Billboard.com. "There's a lot of songs there that I think have the grit and the meat of what a lot of people expect from AEROSMITH. We thought we'd take another look at that stuff, and that's what's going to be the backbone of this next record."

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