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21 апр 2025 : 
MOTÖRHEAD’s 1993 Performance Of “Ace Of Spades” On BBC’s Top Of The Pops; Official Video

12 апр 2025 : 
MOTÖRHEAD – Raise Some Hell With Super7’s New LEMMY Vintage Figure

9 апр 2025 : 
Watch: SCORPIONS/Ex-MOTÖRHEAD Drummer MIKKEY DEE Performs At 'The Europe Drum Show' In Germany

26 мар 2025 : 
PHIL CAMPBELL On Performing MOTÖRHEAD Songs Without LEMMY: 'We Give It A Good Shot'

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23 фев 2025 : 
MOTÖRHEAD Perform “Leaving Here” On BBC’s Top Of The Pops; Official Video

17 фев 2025 : 

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3 фев 2025 : 
MOTÖRHEAD – Official Video Released For “Overkill” Top Of The Pops Performance

3 янв 2025 : 
MIKKEY DEE Opens Up About Battle With Sepsis, Says He Was A Day Away From 'Playing Drums With LEMMY In Heaven'

25 дек 2024 : 
MOTÖRHEAD Celebrate LEMMY's Birthday With Surprise Release Of The Löst Tapes Vol. 6 (Live in Berlin 1992); Audio

28 ноя 2024 : 
MOTÖRHEAD Unveils Signature Hot Sauces "Born To Raise Hell!"

28 окт 2024 : 
MOTÖRHEAD's We Take No Prisoners: The Singles 1995 - 2006 Out Now; Unboxing Video Posted

25 окт 2024 : 
MOTÖRHEAD Releases 'Ye Book Of Inconsequential Scribbles Of Lemmy Kilmister'

24 окт 2024 : 
MOTÖRHEAD Land Top 10 Single On Two UK Charts

6 сен 2024 : 
MOTÖRHEAD To Release 'We Take No Prisoners: The Singles 1995-2006' Box Sets In October

16 авг 2024 : 
MOTÖRHEAD - Bomber: The Demos 10" EP Available In October; Video Trailer

15 авг 2024 : 
Watch: LEMMY's Ashes Delivered To Nottingham's Rock City By Convoy Of 55 Harley-Davidson Bikers

12 авг 2024 : 
See Special 'LEMMY Forever' Ceremony At U.K.'s BLOODSTOCK OPEN AIR Festival

11 авг 2024 : 
MOTÖRHEAD's PHIL CAMPBELL On LEMMY: 'He Was A True Pioneer'

25 июл 2024 : 
Biography On MOTÖRHEAD Legend 'FAST' EDDIE CLARKE Coming In September

30 май 2024 : 
REVEREND HORTON HEAT Releases Cover Of MOTÖRHEAD Classic "Ace Of Spades"; Official Video Streaming

28 май 2024 : 
JAMES HETFIELD: It Is 'A Travesty' That MOTÖRHEAD Hasn't Been Inducted Into ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME

12 май 2024 : 
MIKKEY DEE Looks Back On MOTÖRHEAD's Final Tour: 'That Was A Tough One'

22 апр 2024 : 
LEMMY's Ashes Enshrined At West Hollywood's Rainbow Bar & Grill: Video, Photos

2 апр 2024 : 
Z2 Celebrates MOTÖRHEAD's 50th Anniversary With "No Remorse: The Illustrated True Stories Of Lemmy Kilmister And Motörhead"; Foreword By DAVE GROHL, Afterword By OZZY OSBOURNE
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MOTÖRHEAD Drummer MIKKEY DEE - "We Don't Have To Make A New Album; It's Very Important For Us To Move Forward"; New One On One With Mitch Lafon Episode Streaming



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Motörhead's Mikkey Dee guests on episode 145 of One On One With Mitch Lafon. Mikkey discusses the band's new Bad Magic album, covering The Rolling Stones hit "Sympathy For The Devil", having Queen's Brian May guest on the new album, the 40th anniversary tour, Lemmy's health, the band Nordic Beast (with John Norum and Åge Sten Nilsen), the story behind King Diamond's Abigail album, his love for and playing hockey, Motörhead's Motörboat Cruise, being a contestant on the Kändisdjungeln TV show and much more.

This episode is co-hosted by drummer Johnny Dee (Britny Fox, Doro).

On working with Don Dokken: "I was looking forward to playing some more mainstream straight ahead rock n' roll. After a few years with that, I felt that I really do belong in the heavier division and Motörhead asked me to join. Finally, it was time to hook up with the boys and here we are."

Why make a new Motörhead album: "We don't have to do it, but we all love to write new songs and it's a challenge to do it. It's very important for us to move forward. We can't just play all the old stuff."

On working with King Diamond: "With King Diamond, I felt that I was a very very narrow drummer."

On King Diamond's Abigail album: "We became a really tight family on that record."

On working with Europe's John Norum: "We will probably try to get a band together and write some cool stuff. John wants to go a little heavier and I'd like to go more melodic. I think it would be a good mix actually."

On Lemmy's health: "You never know with health, but he's fighting."

 

Motörhead canceled their show in Denver, CO on August 28 as part of Riot Fest, just a day after the band cut short a Utah show when mainman Lemmy Kilmister fell ill.

Motörhead released the following statement explaining the cancelation: “The Rocky Mountain High has affected Lemmy like the high altitude of Salt Lake City. It's been quite a while since Lemmy was this 'high' in the US, and thus having got a burst of altitude sickness (which made it hard for him to breathe and sing properly), he has very reluctantly decided not perform in Denver. Lemmy is really sorry and wants to thank the fans for their support and trust. He looks forward to the next-up Texas shows…at low elevations."

UDR Music seek Motörhead fans help in creating the very first official “I’ve Got My Bad Magic” wallpaper.

“Take a (crazy) selfie with your copy of Bad Magic and submit it in this post. The coolest pix will be featured on the wallpaper, available for free download within the next couple of weeks. The most awesome pix will also be featured in the 40th anniversary Motörhead scrapbook.”

Motörhead was forced to cut their August 27th show in Salt Lake City short when frontman Lemmy Kilmister, who has been dealing with health problems, wasn't feeling well. The band left the stage after only three or four songs. The following message was posted on the band's official Facebook page a few hours later:

"The people are great, but the air is just too thin. The high altitude makes it difficult for breathing, and that’s what happened with Lemmy tonight in Salt Lake City. He feels very bad to have cut the show short, but being that high up, he had some trouble breathing well. Lemmy appreciates everyone’s concern. The fans always rally round!"

At this point the band's tour is expected to go ahead as planned. Dates are as follows:

September
1 - Austin, TX - Cedar Park Center
2 - San Antonio, TX - Aztec
4 - Dallas, TX - Bomb Factory
5 - Houston, TX - House Of Blues
8 - St Louis, MO - Pageant
9 - Indianapolis, IN - Murat
11 - Chicago, IL - Riotfest
12 - Detroit, MI - Fillmore
15 - Wallingford, CT - Oakdale
16 - Wantagh, NY - Jones Beach
19 - Toronto, ONT - Riotfest
22 - Philadelphia, PA - Tower Theatre
23 - Charlotte, NC - Fillmore
25 - Orlando, FL - House Of Blues

Stay tuned for updates.

Motörhead were honoured by the Los Angeles City Council on August 26th in celebration of their 40 year anniversary and the release of their new album, Bad Magic. Council member José Huizar conducted the honour. Video footage can be seen below:

Motörhead are streaming their cover of the Rolling Stones classic “Sympathy For The Devil”, featured on the band’s Bad Magic album. Bad Magic is the band’s 22nd studio album and is out now via UDR Music / Motörhead Music. The album was recorded at NRG Studios in Los Angeles, CA with long-time producer Cameron Webb. Bad Magic is the follow up to the band’s highly successful album Aftershock which saw Motörhead enjoy their most successful year yet, including a fourth Grammy nomination.

“Sympathy For The Devil”:

After 40 years rattling teeth, bones and ears with their legendary rock’n’roll, you might excuse Motörhead if they wanted to ease off. Put their feet up. Relax a little. But that’s just it… this is Motörhead.

And instead, Motörhead gleefully say a loud and hearty ‘bollocks’ to that sort of feeble-minded thinking with their 22nd studio album, Bad Magic. Bristling with thunderous attitude, pioneering spirit and some of the fiercest rhythms and riffs that’ll beat your ears into submission this year, Bad Magic is a massive kick in the teeth for anyone who dared believe it might be otherwise. Indeed, if those people still remain, they would do well to grab some big fat earplugs, fall to their knees and pray like buggery, because big-rig head crushers like “Thunder & Lightning” (streaming below) and the especially l-o-u-d “Teach ‘Em How To Bleed” show that Motörhead are as strong, mean, loud, relentless, uncompromising and goddam heavy as ever.

Drawing on their own vast catalogue of road-warrior freewheeling rock’n’roll spirit, Bad Magic also strides confidently into some of the earlier attitudes of Motörmusic. Written and recorded in the studio together, for the first time in the Kilmister/Campbell/Dee era, the more ‘live’ approach to creating Bad Magic has obviously paid dividends in this regard. There is the driving malevolence of “Choking On Your Screams”, with Lemmy in magnificently omnipotent vocal mood, “Electricity” carries a hefty chunk of punk attitude married with some of Phil Campbell’s best lead work in years, while “Shoot Out All Of Your Lights” is all devilish, greasy biker-borne-screw-you-and yours, Mikkey Dee’s tribal drums pounding out a great path for more Kilmister proclamations. The boys even enjoyed a guest appearance from Queen’s Brian May on “The Devil”, adding a scintillating solo on this thunderous Motörstomper.

Produced at NRG Studios with long-time producer Cameron Webb, Bad Magic came together after a couple of years which saw Motörhead enjoy their most successful international era in over two decades off the back of their last release Aftershock. Lemmy also finally decided to face the fact he is flesh, blood and mortal like all of us, adjusting his lifestyle to kick the ass of health-issues and re-emerging stronger, leaner and meaner than ever. His own personal performances on Bad Magic rank as some of the most wide-ranging and unique he has delivered in years, and on the ballad “Until The End”, Lemmy opens up with equal levels explanation and intent on the simple but important matters which life conjures for us all. Add to all of this a wonderfully executed, gritty delivery of The Rolling Stones classic “Sympathy For The Devil”, and it will be clear to anyone with a pair of ears that Bad Magic is Motörhead’s finest work in over two decades.

Tracklisting:

“Victory Or Die”
“Thunder & Lightning”
“Fire Storm Hotel”
“Shoot Out All Of Your Lights”
“The Devil”
“Electricity”
“Evil Eye”
“Teach Them How To Bleed”
“Till The End”
“Tell Me Who To Kill”
“Choking On Your Screams”
“When The Sky Comes Looking For You”
“Sympathy For The Devil” (Rolling Stones cover)

“Electricity” lyric video:

“Thunder & Lightning”:

Order at the following links:

- Standard Jewel Case
- Limited Box
- Digi Pack
- Vinyl
- iTunes

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1 сен 2015
На мой взгляд в King Diamond'e Микки играл как раз-таки более технично и виртуознее что ли чем сейчас. Особенно на Them, можно только барабанные партии слушать, хотя альбом гениален.
1 сен 2015
Вот как раз таки в King Diamond'e и был тот самый техничный и виртуозный" материал. А потом ему захотелось чего то "простого, мейнстримового". И при первой же возможности свалил.
1 сен 2015
Ну, микро-поправочка: он не играл собственно в DOKKEN. Он играл в сольном проекте Дона Доккена
2 сен 2015
"Для нас очень важно двигаться вперёд. "
да вы шутник, батенька!
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