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Motorhead

Orgasmatron 2000
Album: n/a
Genres: Metal
A blistering remake of Motorhead's 1986 classic -- louder, dirtier and heavier than ever!

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  Everything Louder Than Everything Else is the name of Motorhead’s recent live album, a title which perfectly encapsulates the Motorhead philosophy. Led by lead singer/lead bassist Lemmy Kilmister, Motorhead has been an English hard rock institution since 1975, playing songs that voice their love for sex, booze, leather and speed in the loudest terms possible. One of the first bands to consciously blur the distinctions between heavy metal and punk rock, Motorhead continually responds to changes in musical fashion by simply cranking up the volume, and their worldwide legion of head-banging fans wouldn’t have it any other way.

Born shortly after the end of World War II in Stoke-On-Trent, England, Lemmy honed his bass chops with mid-'60s beat outfit The Rockin’ Vicars, before graduating to a succession of increasingly psychedelic bands, including Sam Gopal, Opal Butterfly, and Hawkwind. A space-rock aggregation popular on the British and European festival circuit, Hawkwind experienced their greatest success with Lemmy in the band (he sang lead on their 1972 hit, “Silver Machine”), but fired him after he was nabbed for amphetamine possession during a tour of Canada. Undaunted, Lemmy soon formed a band of his own with former Pink Fairies guitarist Larry Wallis and drummer Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor. Though the Motorhead lineup would change many times over the ensuing quarter-century, the band’s brutal sound would remain resolutely unsweetened and unchanged.

Though Motorhead’s career began inauspiciously -- their first label went under before their debut album was even released -- the band soon found favor with a motley assortment of British bikers, metalheads and punks looking for something harder than the usual rock 'n roll fare. The group’s deafening live shows soon became the stuff of legend, and the band peaked in 1981 with No Sleep Til Hammersmith, a UK chart-topper that featured scorching live versions of such Motorhead classics as “Ace of Spades,” “Overkill,” “Bomber,” and “(We Are) The Road Crew”. Though the band’s commercial status has waned somewhat during the past fifteen years, Lemmy and the boys are still rightfully held in high esteem by hard rockers of all stripes.

Recorded exclusively for MUSICBLITZ, this new version of “Orgasmatron” updates the title track of Motorhead’s classic 1986 LP in appropriately thunderous fashion. Now trimmed down to a trio of Lemmy, guitarist Phil Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee, Motorhead sounds as nasty, smelly, and ill-tempered as ever. Lemmy once bragged that if Motorhead moved in next door to you, your lawn would immediately die; after one listen to “Orgasmatron,” you’ll be fearing for the health of your entire block.


 
 
  Dan Epstein  
  Dan Epstein is a Los Angeles-based journalist and pop-culture historian whose work has appeared in L.A. Weekly, BAM, Raygun, Guitar World and the Los Angeles Times, among other publications. His first book, Twentieth Century Pop Culture, was published in 1999 by Carlton Books.

 

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After all these years Motorhead are still kicking ass with the mighty Orgasmatron! 'Xcept this time it's more potent, nasty and downright vitriolic! Well done lads!
Bastard

Motor head stomps through with a slow power edge. Still great after all these years. Although Lemme sounds a bit off in his older years
ShadowSpirit

motorhead is kick ass
dave

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