Direktlänk till inlägg 2 maj 2011
Yet another Motörheadalbum that sounds like...Motörhead! This is a band that sticks to their roots and see no reason to change their winning concept. The album is well produced, the playing as good as ever and the songs are good all through even if it looses some of it's quality towards the end but it's absolutely not bad! Before Lemmy founded Motörhead in 1975 he was a member of Hawkwind. Phil Campbell has been with Motörhead since 1984 and Mikkey Dee since 1992. Mikkey earlier played with King Diamond and Don Dokken.
1)Runaround man (7,5) A typical Motörhead dieseloozin' rocker.
2)Teach you how to sing the blues (8,0) A heavy and bluesy rocker that rolls on and on and it's good stuff!
3)When the eagle screams (7,0) Midtempo song but Motörhead crushes anyway.
4)Rock out (8,0) Bulldozer-Motörhead! Fast and furious.
5)One short life (7,5) Slow and heavy as hell.
6)Buried alive (7,5) Double bass-drum inferno the Motörhead way!
7)English rose (7,5) A 60's kind of rocker. The Motörhead way!!
8)Back on the chain (7,0) Motörhead-boogie! Good chorus but the guitarsolo stinks.
9)Heroes (7,5) Midtempo, great solo!
10)The time is right (7,0) Rock'n'roll!
11)The thousand names of god (7,0)
Score: 7,23
Lemmy-vocals, bass (b.1945)
Phil Campbell-guitars (b.1961)
Mikkey Dee-drums (b.1963)
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