Now past the point where he was admittedly close to death, frontman Lemmy Kilmister says a Grammy nomination for Motorhead's 'Heartbreaker' song validates his long journey back from a series of health-related setbacks.
In a revelation that might comes as somewhat of a surprise to some fans, Motorhead's iconic frontman Lemmy Kilmister has admitted an affinity for Swedish pop band Abba.
Last year, Motörhead released their brand new album "Aftershock." Unfortunately, after the release of the album, frontman Lemmy fell ill due to various health issues and the supporting tour came to a screeching halt.
Luckily, after months and months of recovery, it seems that Lemmy and Motörhead are back and kicking ass. Now that the band is back on track, they have released a new music
There has been a lot of concern surrounding Motörhead and legendary frontman Lemmy. The singer has dealt with a lot of major health concerns in the past year and many folks thought he was gonna kick the bucket.
But after taking several months to recover and doing a mini tour in America, it looks like Motörhead is back to kicking ass and taking names.
If you're a fan of Lemmy and Motorhead (and who isn't?!? After all, Lemmy is God, right?), you're already familiar with their latest album, Aftershock, that dropped back in October.
A snarling, vile, nasty dose of vitriol, Aftershock was definitely a return to form for the band, with guitarist "Philthy" Phil Campbell laying down some of his tastiest licks in 20 years...
The health of Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister has been a talking point among fans for a while now. Along with getting a defibrillator inserted into his chest, Lemmy suffered a hematoma and has been forced to cancel a number of shows this year. In a new interview, Kilmister chalks up his health issues as "paying for the good times."
Lemmy Kilmister has announced that Motorhead are postponing their upcoming European tour until early 2014 to allow him more time to recover from a recent series of health woes.
Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister addressed his recent health issues in characteristically badass fashion, claiming he's ready for death when it comes. The 67-year-old rocker also said he has no regrets, and has stopped drinking Jack and Cokes, on doctor's orders.
Contrary to what Black Sabbath and Marilyn Manson has to say, God most assuredly is not dead. Lemmy, fresh off a series of serious medical conditions and near death experiences, and Motorhead are set to release their 21st album Aftershock on October 22!
Keyboard pioneer George Duke, whose long list of credits included a lengthy stint with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, has reportedly passed away at the age of 67.