ROCK AM RING FESTIVAL 2008
The annual Rock Am Ring Festival in Germany and its sister event Rock Im Park, which features the same bands on the same weekend, only the days they play are changed, have become an incredible …READ MORE
The annual Rock Am Ring Festival in Germany and its sister event Rock Im Park, which features the same bands on the same weekend, only the days they play are changed, have become an incredible …READ MORE
It’s been a very busy few weeks on the gig front with Rush, Heaven and Hell, Foreigner, and Y&T amongst many others all paying a visit to the variety of venues dotted around Newcastle and …READ MORE
FALCONER (Finally) reunited with original singer Mathias Blad, Falconer were able to gather a respectably-sized crowd of mostly Swedish (it seemed) and quite enthusiastic fans in front of the Zeppelin Stage Saturday morning. Blad has …READ MORE
Do you remember that rumor about Keith Richards getting his blood transfusions? “I thought it’d be a good idea because speed is habit-forming and I’d been doing it and drinking for over twenty years. If …READ MORE
The DVD is entitled Best Of Bang Your Head!!! Festival, and that is in fact just what it is. The highlights are many on this release. From 2005 Motörhead starts the show, playing “Dr. Rock.” …READ MORE
The conflict between quantity and quality is one that every musician at some point find him or herself dealing with, and few have dealt with this in a better way than Ian Fraser Kilmister -– …READ MORE
Lemmy about the new Motorhead album Kiss of Death and about future goals.
It’s really hard for someone to believe that almost 30 years have past since the release of Motörhead’s debut album On Parole. The band was formed somewhere in 1975 when Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister left Hawkwind, …READ MORE
It was 1986 when Lemmy Kilmister was interviewed for the now defunct Metal Radio program Metal-Shop. When asked about the title to the then new Motörhead release, Orgasmatron, Lemmy said he didn’t exactly know what …READ MORE
In 1983, one year after the release of the successful Iron Fist, came a really difficult period for the loudest and nastiest band in the world … Eddie “Fast” Clarke felt that the Motörhead roller …READ MORE