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 ...
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 September, a report from the Recording Industry Association of America told us that vinyl was set to outsell CDs for the first time since 1986. That’s quite an astonishing result for a format that ...
Each LP will be available in expanded, deluxe hardback book CD and vinyl formats, while a box set titled 1979 will bring both together. They're being released on Oct. 25. You can see its full contents ...
LONDON - DECEMBER 01: British rock band Motorhead posed in Islington, London in December 1980. L-R Lemmy Kilmister, Phil 'Philthy Animal' Taylor, 'Fast' Eddie Clarke. (Photo by Fin Costello/Redferns) ...
Lemmy Kilmister started writing the outlaw country song “The Mask” in 1979 — the same year he put out the screaming, hard-rock albums Overkill and Bomber with his band Motörhead — but didn’t finish it ...