Aerosmith on new album: "We will not let you down"
(CBS/AP) Aerosmith has big plans in store for 2012.
When the band kicks off its "Global Warming Tour" on June 16 in Minneapolis, it will have a batch of new songs to play.
Pictures: Steven TylerSinger Steven Tyler said Aerosmith is finishing two final songs for the as-yet-untitled album, its first since 2004's "Honkin' on Bobo," and that he expected it to be released in about three months.
This week, Tyler revealed three track titles: "Legendary Child," "Beautiful" and "Out Go the Lights."
As for the new songs, Tyler said, "We will not let you down."
Aerosmith reunited with Jack Douglas for the new album. Douglas produced the band's key 1970s releases, including "Get Your Wings" and "Toys in the Attic."
Tyler acknowledged that the band had argued over which songs to include: "Are we going to Tom's [Hamilton] or Joe's [Perry] or mine? It's always a fight. And plus, it's a whole lot more," he said. "I think what you guys should be worrying about is the fact that we're still together after 40 years and what you're about to hear, which is a new record. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised."
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