Motörhead were formed by bassist/vocalist Lemmy in 1975, after he’d been kicked out of Hawkwind for allegedly doing the wrong type of drugs. So, he brought in drummer Lucas Fox and ex-Pink Fairies ...
In late 1978, now signed to Bronze Records, and with the latest tour completed, Motörhead could get down to two weeks of recording at Roundhouse Studios in London. Whereas Motörhead had been hammered ...
Happy anniversary to Motorhead's Overkill album. With their 1977 self-titled debut, Motörhead opened the floodgates for a new style of bluesy, bombastic biker metal, but two years later, on March 24, ...
Motörhead's follow-up to Overkill was recorded only six months after its predecessor was released, and hit stores before year's end. Unfortunately, this meant that the songs on Bomber weren't as ...
For 40 years now, Motörhead have been one of rock & roll's most authentic bands. While ringmaster Lemmy Kilmister's peers have settled down, gotten sober and, by and large, bid adieu to their ...
Ian Fraser "Lemmy" Kilmister founded and fronted the institutional hard rock band Motörhead; he passed away on Dec. 28. Carl Singmaster is the founder of Manifest Discs and Tapes and a former longtime ...
Footage of Lemmy Kilmister and Motörhead tearing through fan favorite “Overkill” at what would become their final concert has surfaced online, Ultimate Classic Rock reports. Shot on December 11th in ...
Heavy metal compilation featuring Motörhead (or Lemmy, Fast Eddie and Filthy Phil, as they're known to their mothers) performing an ear-shattering selection of their finest material. Includes ...
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