Eight months before Motörhead’s classic lineup recorded their self-titled debut, the trio found its sea legs in the studio at an August 1976 session, where they recorded early versions of half of ...
Late Motorhead icon Lemmy Kilmister can be heard in the love song “The Mask,” recorded as a collaboration with country singer Lynda Kay. The track was recently rediscovered after being lost for years.
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British rock ‘n’ roll legends Motörhead had an unmistakable sound—Lemmy’s raspy voice, his hard driving bass sounds, and in their final and longest incarnation, the skilled guitar stylings of Phil ...
You've seen our picks for Top 10 Motorhead Songs, capped by the ageless 1980 classic "Ace of Spades." (And if you didn't, they're right here.) So, how did we do? Think "Killed By Death" finished too ...
It’s 40 years since British metal icons Motorhead released the Ace of Spades album, and we’re coming up on half a decade since we lost Lemmy. The beloved, gruff-voiced but beautifully warm frontman ...
Legendary drummer Mikkey Dee was the latest guest on Full Metal Jackie's weekend radio program. The in-demand skinsman, who currently plays with Scorpions, spoke about Louder Than Noise... Live in ...
Two of our most beloved and departed icons are facing off in the Stage Dive Region in the first round of March Metal Madness, as their respective bands look to advance in this tournament to determine ...
LONDON - 1st JULY: Photo of LEMMY and MOTORHEAD posed in London in July 1984. Left to Right: Mick "Wurzel" Burston, Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Campbell, Pete Gill. (Photo by Fin Costello/Redferns) This ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Motörhead has announced their new "Everything Louder Forever" Collection, ...
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