Motorhead / Inferno
Album: | Inferno | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Motorhead | Added: | Jul 2004 | |
Label: | Sanctuary Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-08-09 | Pull Date: | 2004-10-10 | Charts: | Loud |
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Week Ending: | Oct 10 | Oct 3 | Sep 26 | Sep 19 | Sep 12 | Sep 5 | Aug 29 | Aug 22 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 05, 2011: | Overkill: Tribute to Motorhead
Whorehouse Blues |
4. | Sep 30, 2004: | Multiple Personality Disorder
Terminal Show |
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2. | Oct 07, 2004: | Multiple Personality Disorder
Smiling Like a Killer |
5. | Sep 29, 2004: | press\
Terminal Show |
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3. | Oct 06, 2004: | press and release
Whorehouse Blues |
6. | Sep 24, 2004: | Bloodstains Across Atherton
Life's a Bitch |
Album Review
Orges
Reviewed 2004-10-25
Reviewed 2004-10-25
Motorhead – Inferno (Sanctuary Records)
Rock/metal. It’s Motorhead. You get what you expect. Driving metallized rock ‘n’ roll that is as timeless as it is predictable.
Tracks:
1) Driving, galloping rhythm with Lemmy’s trademark vocals. Nice.
2) Classic Motorhead, damn good riff with some standard drumming, Lemmy’s standard vocals, and a really catchy chorus.
3) More metal in feel, almost-NWOBHM meets early NY thrash (think Overkill, Anthrax).
4) Mid-tempo, killer groove, non-stop riffing.
5) Classic rock tune, very laid-back (by comparison) and almost fun to sing along with.
6) Ummm, fairly unmemorable, but still a fun tune.
7) Another metal song, with that rock ‘n’ roll swagger and Lemmy’s voice just dripping with sleaze.
8) NWOBHM, pure, simple, driving, kick-ass beer-drinking music.
9) Another unfortunate song, doesn’t stick with me at all.
10) Mid-tempo, cowboy entering town, shooting shit up, leaving for next town (that’s the feel I get, does that make sense?).
11) Just there.
12) Now we’re talking! Motorhead does the blues! Awesome song, worth the price of admission all by itself.
Rock/metal. It’s Motorhead. You get what you expect. Driving metallized rock ‘n’ roll that is as timeless as it is predictable.
Tracks:
1) Driving, galloping rhythm with Lemmy’s trademark vocals. Nice.
2) Classic Motorhead, damn good riff with some standard drumming, Lemmy’s standard vocals, and a really catchy chorus.
3) More metal in feel, almost-NWOBHM meets early NY thrash (think Overkill, Anthrax).
4) Mid-tempo, killer groove, non-stop riffing.
5) Classic rock tune, very laid-back (by comparison) and almost fun to sing along with.
6) Ummm, fairly unmemorable, but still a fun tune.
7) Another metal song, with that rock ‘n’ roll swagger and Lemmy’s voice just dripping with sleaze.
8) NWOBHM, pure, simple, driving, kick-ass beer-drinking music.
9) Another unfortunate song, doesn’t stick with me at all.
10) Mid-tempo, cowboy entering town, shooting shit up, leaving for next town (that’s the feel I get, does that make sense?).
11) Just there.
12) Now we’re talking! Motorhead does the blues! Awesome song, worth the price of admission all by itself.
Track Listing
1. | Terminal Show | 7. | In the Black | |||
2. | Killers | 8. | Fight | |||
3. | In the Name of Tragedy | 9. | In the Year of the Wolf | |||
4. | Suicide | 10. | Keys to the Kingdom | |||
5. | Life's a Bitch | 11. | Smiling Like a Killer | |||
6. | Down on Me | 12. | Whorehouse Blues |