Motorhead Inferno Blogspot
Veterans of the metal scene do not cease to amaze the public. In the distant 2004 (it's hard to imagine that more than 10 years have already passed), Motorhead had recorded one of the best albums in the history of the band. The sound of the band was significantly heavier compared to previous albums and, at the same time, became more traditional for the band. From the very first chords of the opening track 'Terminal Show' it becomes clear that Lemmy was determined to release a really strong album. It's not rock and roll anymore, it's a real thrash! Also worth noting the second song 'Killers' and the final blues track 'Whorehore Blues', which was played on acoustic guitars, it is very unusual for the band. These three songs has added a variety for album that Motorhead sometimes lacks.
The rest of the songs are played in the traditional style of the band, no revelations, but there are no failures either. Outcome: we got a great album, rightfully deserving the highest score.
Motorhead Inferno
Focus drivers door wont unlock. Motorhead have been releasing albums for about 30 years now and Inferno is their 21st studio album. Although even their most die-hard of fans will confess all of. Motorhead have been releasing albums for about 30 years now and Inferno is their 21st studio album. Although even their most die-hard of fans will confess all of.