Because there's the rub: Motorhead united the tribes, inspired extreme metal (there's a reason we chose Overkill as their ...
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.
Motorhead's Iron Fist will receive a 40th-anniversary reissue, with bonus tracks, studio demos and unreleased live footage included among its various new deluxe editions. The band's fifth LP will be ...
"It's such a great Bowie song, one of his best, and I could only see great things coming out of it from us, and so it proved to be," says Motorhead guitarist Phil Campbell, "Lemmy ended up loving our ...
Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister left an indelible mark on the world. Be it metal, punk, or just plain old rock and roll, his influence is cited by countless musicians around the world. Lemmy holds ...
LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 08: (L-R) Musicians Phil Campbell, Lemmy and Mikkey Dee of Motorhead attend The 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards at the STAPLES Center on February 8, 2015 in Los Angeles, ...
In the land of rock & roll, there are legends, icons, martyrs – and then there’s Motörhead. Too proto-punk to tap into the occult, too thrash-oriented to fit in with the glamorous and too primitive to ...
Motörhead are one of those bands, like ZZ Top or AC/DC, that seemingly everyone who likes loud electric guitars can agree on. They exist for one reason: speed. No, seriously -- bassist/vocalist Ian ...
Motörhead are no more. The long-running metal institution ended in 2015, when legendary frontman Lemmy Kilmister died of cancer at the age of 70. Shortly before we lost Lemmy, Motörhead released Bad ...
Ian Kilmister — most known as Lemmy — has died from cancer at the age of 70. He was the founder, bassist and frontman for the influential metal band Motörhead. Fans of music that is fast and loud - ...
What if Motorhead wrote Depeche Mode's 1989 synth-rock hit "Personal Jesus"? What would it sound like if sung by the late Lemmy Kilmister, backed by his iconic band of beer drinkers and hell raisers?