MOTÖRHEAD – No Sleep ’til Hammersmith
What is there to say about this fantastic live album that all fans of rock’n roll don’t know already? This is pure energy rock’n roll from start to finish, or blues as Lemmy would call …READ MORE
What is there to say about this fantastic live album that all fans of rock’n roll don’t know already? This is pure energy rock’n roll from start to finish, or blues as Lemmy would call …READ MORE
I’m not going to take time to write a whole lot about the music here. If you don’t know these records, you wouldn’t have come to visit Metal Express Radio in the first place. These …READ MORE
What can I say? Another early classic from the Scottish rockers. Nine quality songs and not a dull one in sight! It all breaks loose in Razamanaz, promising us a good time, if we let …READ MORE
Yup, it’s another old-school, rock’n roll album from Nazareth! Originally released in 1974 and produced by Roger Glover, it’s now part of the re-release campaign by Eagle-records. Lyrics, remastered, and with additional liner notes, this …READ MORE
Ouch! Hot off the press, Nazareth’s back catalogue is re-released as 30th anniversary editions. Each CD contains all the lyrics, new and original sleeve-notes and bonus tracks. Metal Express Radio will review some of the …READ MORE
No Sleep ‘til Hammersmith by Motorhead is not the only masterpiece to come out from that side of UK’s capital. First released in 1994, here’s the re-release, probably to support the show in New York …READ MORE
A few years after the world should have been conquered, Artch’s second CD saw the day. Still with incredible songwriting, the band didn’t sound that hungry anymore. Maybe the disc was a bit overproduced? Well, …READ MORE
Nazareth’s sixth studio album, and their breakthrough album in the states, Hair of the dog sure is one of the best rock-albums of the seventies. Originally released in 1975. Heavy, groovy, hard, mean blues, whatever …READ MORE