Inferno

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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.

Recent airplay

Whorehouse Blues
Smiling Like a Killer
Whorehouse Blues
press and releaseOct 06, 2004
Terminal Show
Terminal Show
press\Sep 29, 2004
Life's a Bitch

Charting

2004-08-09 — 2004-10-10 Loud
Week EndingAirplays
Oct 10 2
Oct 3 2
Sep 26 1
Sep 19 2
Sep 12 1
Sep 5 2
Aug 29 2
Aug 22 4

Track listing

1. Terminal Show
2. Killers
3. In the Name of Tragedy
4. Suicide
5. Life's a Bitch
6. Down on Me
7. In the Black
8. Fight
9. In the Year of the Wolf
10. Keys to the Kingdom
11. Smiling Like a Killer
12. Whorehouse Blues