Direktlänk till inlägg 18 november 2013
Since the last album "Motörizer" in 2008 nothing had changed in the Motörhead camp. In the world of heavy metal it had happended that Ronnie James Dio had died of cancer and this album, released 7 months after Dio's death, is dedicated to him. This is Motörhead's 20th album. If "Motörizer" was a good album, this one is even better, all tracks are good rock 'n' rollers in the typical Motörhead vein. It must be difficult to variate the quite narrow kind of music this band represents but somehow they gets away with it, album after album. Also it got some good reviews from the press. Buy this album, it rocks!
Lemmy has been with Motörhead since it was founded in 1975, Phil Campbell since 1984 and swede Mikkey Dee since 1992.
1)Born to loose (7,5)
2)I know how to die (8,0)
3)Get back in line (8,0)
4)Devil's in my head (8,0)
5)Rock'n'roll music (7,5)
6)Waiting for the snake (7,0)
7)Brotherhood of man (6,5)
8)Outlaw (8,0)
9)I know what you need (6,5)
10)Bye bye bitch bye bye (8,5)
Score: 7,55
Lemmy-vocals and bass (b.1945)
Phil Campbell-guitars (b.1961)
Mikkey Dee-drums (b.1963)
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