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To promote their oncoming compilation album The Manticore Tapes, the legendary Motörhead put out a music video for the song called "Leavin' Here".
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| Source: | facebook.com |
| Band profile: | Motörhead |
Motörhead recently announced that a "lost" album recorded back in the summer of 1976, titled The Manticore Tapes, will be released on June 27th. Tracked at Emerson, Lake & Palmer's Manticore Studio, the recording sessions of this record marked the first time that the classic lineup of Lemmy, Fast Eddie Clarke and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor ever recorded together. The Manticore Tapes is available for pre-order here, and the version of "Motörhead" from the sessions can be viewed below.
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| Source: | youtube.com |
| Band profile: | Motörhead |
Motörhead will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Another Perfect Day album with deluxe, expanded edition featuring lots of previously unreleased bonus tracks, new sleeve notes and many unseen photos. Below you can check out an official video for demo version of the track "Climber", later renamed to "Shine".
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The legendary Motörhead are proud to announce the release of We Play Rock 'N' Roll: Live At Montreux Jazz Festival '07 on June 16 on double CD, double LP & digital. Below you can check out an exclusive video clip of Motörhead covering Thin Lizzy's song "Rosalie".
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| Band profile: | Motörhead |
Motörhead share another, previously unreleased track "Greedy Bastards". The latter will appear on the upcoming release, Bad Magic: Seriously Bad Magic, due out February 24th.
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| Band profile: | Motörhead |
Legendary Motörhead will release their newest music ouput, Bad Magic: Seriously Bad Magic, via Silver Lining Music on February 24th 2023. It features bonus-packed refresh, adding two previously unreleased tracks from those furious sessions - "Bullet In Your Brain" and "Greedy Bastards" - as well as a snarling, fangs-out live performance from that subsequent tour at the giant Mt Fuji Festival in Japan in 2015.
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| Source: | facebook.com |
| Band profile: | Motörhead |
The legendary Motörhead spirit carries on with a new previously unreleased version of "(Don’t Let ‘Em) Grind You Down", recorded on the Iron Fist Tour in 1982. This video was recorded in Glasgow, and will appear on the 40th anniversary re-release of Iron Fist, out September 23rd.
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| Band profile: | Motörhead |
Motörhead just lost another warrior, because the band's original guitarist Larry Wallis has died at the age of 70. He was part of the 1979 On Parole album crew. The album was recorded in late '75/early '76 and was launched on the back of the success of their first three records. The guitarist co-wrote the track "Vibrator", but left Motörhead in 1976. He also was part of rockers UFO. No cause of death has been revealed as of this writing.
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| Source: | imotorhead.com |
| Band profile: | Motörhead |
More metal legends are leaving us. Legendary guitarist Fast Eddie, real name Edward Allan Clarke, has died, two years after Lemmy passed. He played in Motörhead between 1976-1982 and also Fastway. Fast Eddie was part of the band's classic lineup, which also included drummer Philthy "Animal" Taylor, who died in November 2015 of liver failure. The guitarist died at 67 years old in the hospital where he was being treated for pneumonia.
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| Band profile: | Motörhead |
Lemmy's final studio recording has surfaced. Before his death in 2015, Motörhead's iconic frontman Lemmy finished what would be his last solo recording, a collaboration with guitarist Chris Declercq. Chris Declercq is a session studio musician, who has worked with many artists throughout his career including Dizzy Reed (Guns N' Roses), Josh Freese (A Perfect Circle), to Blaze Bayley, Paul Di'Anno (Iron Maiden), and many more. Declercq was working on a solo record and managed to land a guest appearance from Lemmy Kilmister, who he'd work with before in the past. This track, "We Are The Ones," which you can listen to below, is Lemmy's final studio performance.
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| Source: | rollingstone.com |
| Band profile: | Motörhead |
One thing Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee liked to do over their years together in Motörhead, was grab a favourite song by another artist and give it a good old fashioned "Motörheading". To run them through the Motörizer if you will. To rock them, roll them and even give them an extra twist and edge. In celebration of some of those finest moments, the band will release a collection of some of their best covers, called Under Cöver, this September via Silver Linings Music/Motörhead Music, as you can watch in the trailer below.
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| Source: | imotorhead.com |
| Band profile: | Motörhead |
Following the untimely passing of iconic Motörhead bassist/frontman Lemmy Kilmister, the Rainbow Bar & Grill has unveiled a permanent statue of him, who was a regular at the Sunset Strip bar in West Hollywood. One fan, Katon De Pena, singer of LA thrash band Hirax, suggested erecting a statue in honor of Lemmy in his favorite LA haunt, the Rainbow Bar & Grill. The life-size bronze sculpture was commissioned after fans and friends contributed to a fundraising campaign following Lemmy's death in December. The statue is just another reminder that this legend will never die.
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| Source: | facebook.com |
| Band profile: | Motörhead |
Lemmy Kilmister may have died but Motörhead's music lives on. In fact, UDR Music will release Clean Your Clock, a live CD/DVD/Blu-ray on June 10th. Now you can watch footage of the iconic metal group performing "Bomber" live at the Zenith in Munich - their last recorded gig.
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| Source: | facebook.com |
| Band profile: | Motörhead |
UDR Music just announced a new Motörhead live release. Clean Your Clock will be available on CD, Double LP and as a live performance on DVD and Blu-ray. A Limited Edition boxset will also be made available. On November 20th and 21st 2015, at the Zenith in Munich, Germany, UDR Records made the decision to record what happened to be the very last live Motörhead shows ever recorded and the iconic band proceeded to deliver two storming sold out shows. On May 27th, Clean Your Clock will be released.
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| Source: | udr-music.com |
| Band profile: | Motörhead |
Motörhead's frontman Lemmy Kilmister died from prostate cancer, congestive heart failure and cardiac arrhythmia, according to his death certificate. It was widely reported he battled an aggressive form of cancer before his death, but it has now been confirmed by TMZ that it was prostate cancer.
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| Source: | tmz.com |
| Band profile: | Motörhead |



