Motorhead – Motorizer

By Sid | February 10, 2009 8:21 am |
Categories:
Metal, Rock


Motorhead are a living legend, they rose up with the New Wave of British Heavy Metal and are still keeping up the struggle for rock for a new generation of fans. They influenced huge mass of bands and entire styles like heavy metal, thrash metal, speed metal, punk, hardcore and even stoner. Their style carved with 80th hits like Ace of Spades and Overkill is hard, fast and groovy, later in 90th they switched to more groove and little less speed. Their latest effort Motorizer released in 2008 is the result of these changes.

Motorhead – Motorizer

The record is very groovy, of course the trademark Motorhead style songs are still there (Rock Out, Runaround Man), but English Rose is a real raw bluesy rock song, very experimental for the band that is active with the same sound for like 33 years. Songs like Heroes, When The Eagle Screams and Teach You How To Sing The Blues are the core of this record, memorable choruses, nice lyrics, awesome voice of immortal rock legend Lemmy Kilminister. Even some stoner rock parts are there. So if you want you can catch the spirit and the attitude of real raw English rock with this great record.

 If you want to be notified the next time I write something, sign up for email alerts or subscribe to the RSS feed.

Have an opinion? Leave a comment:

Name
Mail
Website
Comment
 
 

  • Popular
  • Recent
  • Bloggers
  • Tags
The Dresden Dolls
by roxxy
Hey I love the dresden dolls!!!!!!
Avenged Sevenfold
by mei_mei
the realy rocker!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Worrytrain
by eurostasupt
Hello! simply super resource
The Gates Of Slumber
by Rebel Noise
Cool site. Keep up the good work but you could kick back on the "old-school battle fantasy" ;-)
Madonna Sticky and Sweet Tour Online Tickets
by Edward Mugits
This lady never ceases to amaze me, she re-invents herself in looks but that body never changes, she's hot. Nice article, does her justice
Name: Sid Sedov
Nick: sid



Advertise on IndieSpeaker


Sites We Like

Disclaimer

IndieSpeaker uses images found on the web and considered to be in the public domain. We don't claim to be the owners of such images. But if you are the owner of an image and want it removed, please, inform us and we will do so as soon as possible.