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Motörhead line-ups may have changed, but Lemmy never did. In 2005, as the band prepared to release their 18th studio album, ...
In 2013, when Motörhead’s album Aftershock was released, the band’s legendary leader Lemmy Kilmister spoke to Classic Rock about some of the great musicians he admired and worked with.
Beyond his immeasurable musical legacy, Motörhead frontman Lemmy is set to be forever memorialized in bronze with a statue in his native Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent in the UK. The $2.8 million ...
On Wednesday, April 17, Hetfield, 60, unveiled his unique tribute to the Motörhead frontman as he revealed his “Ace of Spades”-inspired tattoo featuring a “pinch” of the musician’s ...
It has lain gathering dust in my vinyl vaults 'til unearthed for this. Might give it a spin now – apparently Phil Collins plays drums on it… Ask any Motörhead fan and they'll tell you live is where ...
Friends and family gathered Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles, as fans gathered online worldwide, to pay tribute to Motörhead lead singer Ian Fraser Kilmister – aka Lemmy. Kilmister died in ...
Baby Animals’ version of 'Ace Of Spaces' is one of the singles they’ll release this year ahead of a highly anticipated new ...
Baby Animals have recruited Chris Cheney of The Living End for a ball-tearing version of Motörhead’s metal classic ‘Ace of Spades’.
Celebrating 50 years of Motorhead, the last founding member of Motorhead, Phil Campbell, brings his band to celebrate and play a special performance of Motörhead’s rich back catalogue of music.
Vinyl is a limited run of 100, cut and mastered pristine, with a 12” x 12” lyric insert on which White also details the album ...
Record Store Day, a beloved seventeen-year-long tradition, celebrates independent record stores around the globe. This year, the event is set to take place on Saturday, April 12, 2024, and it promises ...
I finally tracked a copy down in a second-hand record store somewhere a long time ago and was delighted with my find. Ask any Motörhead fan and they'll tell you live is where the band truly came, erm, ...