motorhead download Motorhead sympathy for the devil album download. ONE THING Kilmister, and liked to do over their years together in Motörhead, was grab a favourite song by another artist and give it a good old fashioned ‘Motörheading’. To run them through the Motörizer if you will. To rock them, roll them and even give them an extra twist and edge. In celebration of some of those finest moments, the band will release Under Cöver, a collection of some of their best covers, and a collection which will include the previously unreleased version of David Bowie’s timeless classic “Heroes”. Recorded during the Bad Magic sessions in 2015 by Cameron Webb, and was one of the last songs the band recorded together. “It’s such a great Bowie song, one of his best, and I could only see great things coming out of it from us, and so it proved to be,” says Phil Campbell, “and Lemmy ended up loving our version.” “He was very, very proud of it,” says Mikkey Dee, “not only because it turned out so well but because it was fun! Which is what projects like this should be – fun!” To that ethic, the rest of the album contains loud and proud, raucous and raging Rock ‘N’ Roll takes on the likes of “God Save The Queen” (Sex Pistols), “Cat Scratch Fever” (Ted Nugent), “Rockaway Beach,” (The Ramones), Breaking The Law” (Judas Priest) and “Whiplash” (Metallica) which earned the band a Grammy in 2005 for Best Metal Performance. “We were happy with them at the time and we’re happy with them now!” affirms Campbell, whilst Dee says, “We should remember that it’s about having some fun with songs that we all loved.” So there you are. If that doesn’t have you scrambling for your music delivery device, then check your pulse pronto. Or just start scrambling for a copy of Under Cöver immediately. You won’t be sorry. Tracklisting. Breaking the Law (Produced by Cameron Webb) 2008 God Save the Queen (Produced by Bob Kulick and Bruce Bouillet) 2000 Heroes (Produced by Cameron Webb) 2015 Starstruck (Produced by Cameron Webb) 2014 Cat Scratch Fever (Produced by Peter Solley) 1992 Jumpin’ Jack Flash (Produced by Bob Kulick and Bruce Bouillet) 2001 Sympathy for the Devil (Produced by Cameron Webb) 2015 Hellraiser (Produced by Billy Sherwood) 1992 Rockaway Beach (Mixed by Cameron Webb) 2002 Shoot 'Em Down (Produced by Bob Kulick and Bruce Bouillet) 2001 Whiplash (Produced by Bruce Bouillet and Bob Kulick) 2005. All songs performed by Motörhead Lemmy Kilmister – Bass/Vocals Phil Campbell – Guitar Mikkey Dee - Drums. Formats: Digipack with 20 pg booklet 12” Black Vinyl, 180 gms in Gatefold 12” sized Boxset, includes Digipack, 12” Black Vinyl, Motörhead Patch and VIP laminate Digital Download 12” Green Vinyl, 180 gms in Gatefold (exclusive release: Nuclear Blast only) 12” Blue Vinyl, 180 gms in Gatefold (exclusive release: EMP only) Budderside. US tour together with LA GUNS. "Budderside, the electric, eclectic, itinerant SoCal rock´n´rollers will tour the US this summer with the legendary LA Guns! The Tour kicked off in Phoenix, Az on June 12th. More dates being added, so check back here or follow Budderside on Instagram and Facebook for all the updates" Dates below. 06.12.17 Phoenix, AZ THE REBEL LOUNGE 06.15.17 HOUSTON, TX PROOF BAR 06.16.17 AUSTIN, TX TEXAS MIST 06.17.17 DALLAS, TX CURTAIN CLUB 06.18.17 HARRAH, OK THE STATE THEATER 06.22.17 FT. LAUDERDALE, FL CULTURE ROOM 06.23.17 BONITA SPRINGS, FL SANJAN THEATER 06.24.17 ST. PETERSBURG, FL STATE THEATRE 06.26.17 BUFORD, GA 37 MAIN 06.28.17 Memphis, TN ROCKHOUSE LIVE 06.29.17 LOUISVILLE, KY THE MERCURY BALLROOM 06.30.17 HAZARD, KY THE FORUM 07.01.17 DETROIT, MI HARPOS CONCERT HALL 07.03.17 SYRACUSE, NY SHARKEY´S SUMMER STAGE 07.05.17 HEATH, OH MUDDY CREEK SALOON 07.06.17 ST. CHARLES, IL ARCADA THEATRE 07.08.17 SAVANNA, IL POOPY ´S PUB 07.23.17 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO THE BLACK SHEEP 07.28.17 WORCESTER, MA THE PALLADIUM (upstairs) 07.29.17 GARWOOD, NJ CROSSROADS 07.30.17 READING, PA THE REVERB 08.01.17 BUFFALO, NY BUFFALO IRON WORKS 08.02.17 NEW YORK, NY GRAMERCY THEATRE 08.05.17 WARRENDALE, PA JERGEL´S 08.06.17 BATTLE CREEK, MI THE MUSIC FACTORY. BUDDERSIDE - Release Date: 23th of September 2016. True Hard Modern High Energy rock ‘n’ roll with wings to other musical arenas… a sound where genuine raw power meets hypnotic harmonies, resulting in one of the most engaging, entertaining bands in the land: Budderside. Doused in the (street) waters of Los Angeles, California, Budderside are fronted by Patrick Stone, who was with the likes of Quiet Riot, Velvet Revolver and Adler’s Appetite before realizing the ultimate dream of his own band and singing his own songs to the world. Enter Michael “The Stoneman” Stone on bass, Rich Sacco on drums and Johnny Santoro, (Still Standing, Rock Sugar) on guitar to form a rock-solid band of brothers with instantly unbreakable bonds. Budderside manager, Todd Singerman of Singerman Entertainment (Motörhead’s management), ensured the band went into Rosewood Strat Studio with producer Paul Inder Kilmister (son of Motörhead’s dearly-departed, legendary cultural icon, Lemmy). And the result is a searing-hot, self-titled debut album “BUDDERSIDE”, which is due for release this summer and will be officially launched with the video for their first single “Pain”. BARB WIRE DOLLS. New album "Rub My Mind" available to pre-order now! "Rub My Mind" the astonishing brand new album available now as CD, limited edition White Vinyl and in digital download format. Pre-order the album now on: CD Digital Download White Vinyl. BARB WIRE DOLLS ANNOUNCE UK/EUROPEAN HEADLINE TOUR IN MAY/JUNE AND FIRST SINGLE "BACK IN THE U.S.S.A." "Barb Wire Dolls are punk rock all the way to the bone!" - Vice. Following up on a very successful 2016, Barb Wire Dolls are set to release their brand new album “Rub My Mind” on June 16th 2017, via Motörhead Music. The band is also pleased to announce their headline UK/European tour, which will kick off in May 2017. “Back in the U.S.S.A.”, the first single taken from the new album, is a two and half minute fiery social statement of satirical punk-rock heaven that well represents the true sentiment of the record. “Rub My Mind” was recorded in the Joshua Tree desert at legendary studio Rancho De La Luna in California, where Iggy Pop and Queens Of The Stone Age made their seminal . Produced and mixed by Jay Baumgardner (Evanescene, John Fogerty, Bush), “Rub My Mind” is a collection of thirteen eclectic tracks that reflects on the state of our world, how to deal with it - and how to escape it! “Rub My Mind” builds on the energetic platform of their last two releases - “Slit” (2013) and “Desperate" (2016) - delivering an album that confidently grabs your immediate attention. “Rub My Mind" soundscape blends the melodic rage of lead guitarist and former pro surfer and skateboarder Pyn Doll, the crunchy rhythm guitar of Remmington, the pulsating bass of Iriel Blaque, the Bonham-esque power of Krash Doll on drums; all led by Isis Queen’s dynamic vocals and flamboyant presence. Dedicated to legend Lemmy, the album is an exciting retro cocktail of late ‘70s influenced punk and '90s grunge refracted through the prism of 2017. Hailing from an artist commune on the island of Crete, Barb Wire Dolls, sold everything they owned and left crisis-ridden Greece in 2010 for Los Angeles, at the invite of legendary KROQ DJ Rodney Bingenheimer. The band’s electrifying rock did not go unnoticed by the elder statesman of the Sunset Strip, the incomparable, irreplaceable Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead. After seeing Barb Wire Dolls live, Lemmy took an immediate interest in the band and had them signed to the Motörhead Music . Having played over eight hundred shows in twenty five countries, and with an extensive and diverse live support under their belt, including the likes of GBH, Status Quo, NOFX and Steel Panther, Barb Wire Dolls now hit the road on a full UK/European headline tour this May. The old continent show-run will be followed by 41 summer dates across America on the 2017 Vans Warped Tour. DESPERATE - Release Date: 22nd of July 2016. Barb Wire Dolls are one of the most vital new bands in music today, representing all that is inspiring and furious about rock and roll. Hailing from an artist commune on the island of Crete, the band sold everything they owned and left crisis-ridden Greece in 2010 for Los Angeles, at the invite of legendary KROQ DJ Rodney Bingenheimer. Upon their arrival in California, Barb Wire Dolls immediately sold out the world famous Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, boasting a live show that is second to none. Electrifying rock of this magnitude did not go unnoticed by the elder statesman of the Sunset Strip, the incomparable, irreplaceable Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead. After seeing Barb Wire Dolls live, Lemmy took an immediate interest in the band and placed them under his supportive wing. Disgusted with the current state of rock music and its lack of true rebels, Lemmy saw that the Dolls were the obvious choice to help carry the torch of rock and roll as part of his label, Motörhead Music. Recorded at Sonic Ranch (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Ministry, Gogol Bordello) and NRG (Motörhead, Foo Fighters, No Doubt) studios, Barb Wire Doll’s sophomore album Desperate was produced and mixed by Grammy award-winning producer Jay Baumgardner (Bush, Evanescence, Lacuna Coil) and mastered by Grammy award-winning mastering engineer Howie Weinberg (Nirvana's Nevermind, Red Hot Chili Peppers' Blood Sugar Sex Magik, U2's Pop). The ten song album contains gripping rock tracks, empowering anthems, and hard-edged thrashers, all performed with the classic punk rock energy the band has become internationally known for. Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons. Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons - Release Date: 18th of November 2016. Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons are about to fly a mighty Welsh-born rock’n’roll flag in your direction! The legendary Motörhead guitarist, Phil Campbell, has teamed up with his sons Todd, Dane and Tyla, plus vocalist Neil Starr, to record their debut self-titled 5-track EP, which will be released by UDR GmbH on November 18th. Produced by Todd Campbell at their own Stompbox Studios in Wales, UK, and mixed by Motörhead’s producer Cameron Webb, Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons loudly shoves you head-first into its raw, gritty, classic and instantly-accessible rock’n’roll charms. Whether it’s the speedy biker-charged refrain of “No Turning Back”, the crunchy catchy jump of “Big Mouth” or the beautiful, yet bombastic, balladry of “Life In Space”, Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons brings uniquely organic life and verve to every last riff and stomp, with Starr’s sensational vocals ensuring this EP will be the surprise of the 2016 rock’n’roll release calendar. Others. Londoner Joe Colover came to LA in 2013 hoping to form a band that shared his vision of wild, unadulterated rock and roll. Keen to find like- minded musicians, Joe soon found himself watching Metallica tribute band Cliff ‘Em All at the Viper Room, where guitarist John Hatfield instantly grabbed his attention with his phenomenal guitar technique and stage presence. When he and John finally jammed together something clicked, and they knew they were on the same page with what they wanted in a new band. Both had no place for gimmicks, but wanted to create something based on raw energy, honesty and feeling. It was about building on the original rock and roll which Joe and John both felt had gotten lost. Shortly after, bassist Jessie Sanchez came onboard, bringing bone-chilling technical ability and power to the band. While looking for a drummer to complete the line up, finally, the spiritual-yet-demonic Pat Martin (who’d previously performed with John) heard and liked the material, initially agreeing to help out the trio. They soon realized it was a perfect, permanent, mix, and OTHERS was born. The four played their first gig at the famous Whisky-A-Go-Go on October 13th 2014, followed by regular appearances at venues in and around LA including The Rainbow and Viper Room, where the fledgling band paid their dues. In the summer of 2015 OTHERS were honored to be invited by Wendy Dio to play at the Ride for Ronnie Cancer Fund event, in memory of Ronnie James Dio. Their first overseas gig followed shortly after, with the band performing a lively set at Expo Rock Tijuana, Mexico. Things continued to gain momentum when OTHERS were booked to play Motörhead’s Motörboat in September of that year, joining a line-up which included Anthrax, Slayer and of course the mighty Motörhead. Wanna know the how and why of Motörhead Music? Click HERE! Several years ago, Motörhead (together with UDR Music) formed their own label called Motörhead Music. Lemmy and the boys were concerned about where the support was for rock’n’roll bands trying to get a leg up, so they decided forming their own label would be the way to help. They wanted bands to have access to everything they enjoyed, from production to studios to marketing to distribution, the full monty. They even wanted their management, Singerman Entertainment, and their booking agents to be involved in helping talent get a chance to shine in the public eye. In 2014, the band finally chose a few bands to support, with Lemmy insistent that Budderside and Others be on the inaugural Motörboat and that Barb Wire Dolls also receive the full support of Motörhead Music and its staff. Now all three will lead the charge for Motörhead Music in 2016. This isn’t some fancy, schmoozy bullshit vanity label, and it never was. This is Motörhead Music and it will continue to follow the mission statement as laid down by Lemmy and the boys. 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Buy the album Starting at £13.99. A lot happened to Motörhead -- or more accurately to Motörhead's once and future leader, Lemmy Kilmister -- after the release of 2013's Aftershock, and most of it wasn't good. Lemmy, who along with Keith Richards seemed to be the rocker most likely to survive Armageddon (and why hasn't someone written a comedy where those two chat while foraging for liquor and cigarettes in the wake of World War III?), was abruptly revealed as all too mortal as he found himself struggling with heart trouble, diabetes, and other maladies, and more than a few fans blanched when they saw the widely circulated online video of a weakened Lemmy pacing off stage at the 2013 Wacken Open Air Festival, too frail to complete Motörhead's set. 2015's Bad Magic was the first Motörhead album after Lemmy cut back on liquor and tobacco (and had a defibrillator implanted), and returned to the road, and the truth is the mighty frontman sounds older and weaker for the ordeal. That said, it doesn't hurt as much as you might imagine; on Bad Magic, Lemmy sounds bloodied but unbowed, an ancient soldier who doesn't know the meaning of surrender and will happily run you through with a sword as he draws his last breath. If Lemmy croaks or wheezes more often on Bad Magic than he has before, it suits his tales of foul-minded bastards and their despicable deeds, and it's a fine fit with the bloody-minded attitude that has always been Motörhead's stock in trade. Just as importantly, Lemmy's bass work remains thunderous, as thick and dirty as it was in his salad days, and guitarist Phil Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee continue to bring the noise in inspired fashion. Musically, this album brings very little that's new to the group's playbook, but they still sound like Motörhead, something thousands of younger and more agile bands simply cannot do, and if you're wondering if Motörhead can still kick your butt and blow out your speakers in 2015, the answers are "Hell yeah" and "You know it." And if the cover of "Sympathy for the Devil" seems an odd way to end this album, if anyone in metal can sound truly convincing as Old Scratch and oddly charming in his pursuit of evil, Lemmy's in the running, and Bad Magic suggests the man and his band might just be indestructible after all. © Mark Deming /TiVo. Motorhead sympathy for the devil album download. August 28, 2015, 5 years ago. news heavy metal motorhead. Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister isn’t shy when its comes to assessing the version of ’ “Sympathy For The Devil” that the band included on their new album, Bad Magic. “I thought we beat them,” Lemmy says. “I thought we beat it to death. I mean, I like the Stones’ version, but I like ours better.” Kilmister, who turns 70 in December, recently spoke with USA TODAY. Check out the Q&A at this location. UDR Music seek Motörhead fans help in creating the very first official “I’ve Got My Bad Magic” wallpaper. “Take a (crazy) selfie with your copy of Bad Magic and submit it in this post. The coolest pix will be featured on the wallpaper, available for free download within the next couple of weeks. The most awesome pix will also be featured in the 40th anniversary Motörhead scrapbook.” Motörhead was forced to cut their August 27th show in Salt Lake City short when frontman Lemmy Kilmister, who has been dealing with health problems, wasn't feeling well. The band left the stage after only three or four songs. The following message was posted on the band's official Facebook page a few hours later: "The people are great, but the air is just too thin. The high altitude makes it difficult for breathing, and that’s what happened with Lemmy tonight in Salt Lake City. He feels very bad to have cut the show short, but being that high up, he had some trouble breathing well. Lemmy appreciates everyone’s concern. The fans always rally round!" At this point the band's tour is expected to go ahead as planned. Dates are as follows: August 28 - Denver, CO - Riotfest. September 1 - Austin, TX - Cedar Park Center 2 - San Antonio, TX - Aztec 4 - Dallas, TX - Bomb Factory 5 - Houston, TX - House Of Blues 8 - St Louis, MO - Pageant 9 - Indianapolis, IN - Murat 11 - Chicago, IL - Riotfest 12 - Detroit, MI - Fillmore 15 - Wallingford, CT - Oakdale 16 - Wantagh, NY - Jones Beach 19 - Toronto, ONT - Riotfest 22 - Philadelphia, PA - Tower Theatre 23 - Charlotte, NC - Fillmore 25 - Orlando, FL - House Of Blues. Stay tuned for updates. Motörhead were honoured by the Los Angeles City Council on August 26th in celebration of their 40 year anniversary and the release of their new album, Bad Magic. Council member José Huizar conducted the honour. Video footage can be seen below: Motörhead are streaming their cover of the Rolling Stones classic “Sympathy For The Devil”, featured on the band’s Bad Magic album. Bad Magic is the band’s 22nd studio album and is out now via UDR Music / Motörhead Music. The album was recorded at NRG Studios in Los Angeles, CA with long-time producer Cameron Webb. Bad Magic is the follow up to the band’s highly successful album Aftershock which saw Motörhead enjoy their most successful year yet, including a fourth Grammy nomination. “Sympathy For The Devil”: After 40 years rattling teeth, bones and ears with their legendary rock’n’roll, you might excuse Motörhead if they wanted to ease off. Put their feet up. Relax a little. But that’s just it… this is Motörhead. And instead, Motörhead gleefully say a loud and hearty ‘bollocks’ to that sort of feeble-minded thinking with their 22nd studio album, Bad Magic. Bristling with thunderous attitude, pioneering spirit and some of the fiercest rhythms and riffs that’ll beat your ears into submission this year, Bad Magic is a massive kick in the teeth for anyone who dared believe it might be otherwise. Indeed, if those people still remain, they would do well to grab some big fat earplugs, fall to their knees and pray like buggery, because big-rig head crushers like “Thunder & Lightning” (streaming below) and the especially l-o-u-d “Teach ‘Em How To Bleed” show that Motörhead are as strong, mean, loud, relentless, uncompromising and goddam heavy as ever. Drawing on their own vast catalogue of road-warrior freewheeling rock’n’roll spirit, Bad Magic also strides confidently into some of the earlier attitudes of Motörmusic. Written and recorded in the studio together, for the first time in the Kilmister/Campbell/Dee era, the more ‘live’ approach to creating Bad Magic has obviously paid dividends in this regard. There is the driving malevolence of “Choking On Your Screams”, with Lemmy in magnificently omnipotent vocal mood, “Electricity” carries a hefty chunk of punk attitude married with some of Phil Campbell’s best lead work in years, while “Shoot Out All Of Your Lights” is all devilish, greasy biker-borne-screw-you-and yours, Mikkey Dee’s tribal drums pounding out a great path for more Kilmister proclamations. The boys even enjoyed a guest appearance from Queen’s on “The Devil”, adding a scintillating solo on this thunderous Motörstomper. Produced at NRG Studios with long-time producer Cameron Webb, Bad Magic came together after a couple of years which saw Motörhead enjoy their most successful international era in over two decades off the back of their last release Aftershock. Lemmy also finally decided to face the fact he is flesh, blood and mortal like all of us, adjusting his lifestyle to kick the ass of health-issues and re-emerging stronger, leaner and meaner than ever. His own personal performances on Bad Magic rank as some of the most wide-ranging and unique he has delivered in years, and on the ballad “Until The End”, Lemmy opens up with equal levels explanation and intent on the simple but important matters which life conjures for us all. Add to all of this a wonderfully executed, gritty delivery of The Rolling Stones classic “Sympathy For The Devil”, and it will be clear to anyone with a pair of ears that Bad Magic is Motörhead’s finest work in over two decades. “Victory Or Die” “Thunder & Lightning” “Fire Storm Hotel” “Shoot Out All Of Your Lights” “The Devil” “Electricity” “Evil Eye” “Teach Them How To Bleed” “Till The End” “Tell Me Who To Kill” “Choking On Your Screams” “When The Sky Comes Looking For You” “Sympathy For The Devil” (Rolling Stones cover) Sympathy for the Devil. Step 1 : Download your favorite ringtone to your PC or MAC. Step 2 : Connect your phone to your computer using a USB cable and transfer the ringtone to your phone. Step 3 : Setting the ringtone is easy once you have the track on your phone. This can be done in two ways. Setting a Ringtone through the Settings Menu. Step 1 : Open up the Settings Menu on your phone, and navigate to the Sound option. 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Step 4 : Just start dragging selected ringtones from Tones tab and you will see pop-up panel with the connected iPhone. Drag ringtone to it. Step 5 : Finally, on your iPhone, go to Settings > Sounds > Ringtone, and select your new ringtone from the top of the list. Under Cöver. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. Buy the album Starting at $9.99. Even from above, up on his cloud, Lemmy finds a way to stay in touch. Although this Motörhead album released during the summer of 2017 is in fact a compilation album recorded between 1992 and 2015 by the singer/bass player - who passed away on December 28th, 2015 - and his accomplices. Titled Under Cöver , it is indeed ONLY comprised of covers. While the menu is mostly metal (Judas Priest, Ted Nugent, Ozzy Osbourne, Twisted Sister, Metallica, Dio, etc.), it also features unexpected reinterpretations such as God Save The Queen by the Sex Pistols (2000), Rockaway Beach by the Ramones (2002), Heroes by David Bowie (2015) and two Rolling Stones titles, Jumpin’ Jack Flash (2001) and Sympathy For The Devil (2015). Of course, it’s in this kind of repertoire that the late leader of Motörhead is at his most exciting; preserving his inimitable voice sculpted with Jack Daniel’s to make these classics his own. © MD/Qobuz.