

Motörhead
Formed in the UK, Motörhead released their debut album Motörhead in 1977 and later Bomber in 1979. They pioneered speed metal by merging punk energy with metal and continued performing until their dissolution in 2015. Motörhead’s most popular songs include The Game (Triple H), Born to Raise Hell, and Motörhead. The band has been featured in three documentaries and films, including Motorhead: Ace of Spades, Wacken, and Motorhead: Live - Everything Louder Than Everything Else.
Latest Release

- JUN 27, 2025 The Manticore Tapes
Freshly tossed out of Hawkwind, Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister struck out on his own, abandoning his former band’s psychedelic histrionics for a meaner, leaner type of rock ’n’ roll. After a few false starts, Motörhead began in earnest in August 1976, when the classic Three Amigos lineup—Lemmy on bass and vocals, “Fast” Eddie Clarke on guitar, and “Philthy Animal” Phil Taylor on drums—began rehearsing at Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s Manticore Studios in London. Set up in the auditorium of the converted movie house, the legendary lineup ran through the staples of Motörhead’s early sets—stripped-down versions of Lemmy-penned Hawkwind tunes “Motörhead” and “The Watcher” plus Eddie Holland’s “Leavin’ Here” alongside originals that would surface on the band’s 1977 debut: “Vibrator,” “Keep Us on the Road,” and “Iron Horse/Born to Lose.” Nearly 50 years on, the tapes have been dredged up from the vaults of history, complete with Lemmy’s inimitable between-song banter.
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About
- FROM
- London, England
- FORMED
- 1975
- GENRE
- Heavy Metal