MOTÖRHEAD's LEMMY To Guest On METAL EXPRESS RADIO's 'Premiere Friday'

September 1, 2006

MOTÖRHEAD frontman Lemmy will introduce the tracks to the group's new album, "Kiss Of Death", during Metal Express Radio's "Premiere Friday" show, which is scheduled to air tonight at 9:00 p.m. CET (3:00 p.m. EST).

For more information, visit www.metalexpressradio.com.

As previously reported, "Kiss Of Death" entered the Swedish album chart at position No. 13. This marks the highest chart position in Sweden in the legendary band's career spanning 31 years. The album is also expected to mark a great impact on the album chart in Norway, where a recent MOTÖRHEAD resurgence has lead to twice as many copies of "Kiss of Death" being shipped compared its predecessor, "Inferno".

"Kiss of Death" was recorded at the Paramount studios in Los Angeles with Cameron Webb, who also worked with the group on their last effort. The CD includes guest appearances by POISON guitarist C.C. Deville and ALICE IN CHAINS bassist Mike Inez.

"It's better than 'Inferno', and 'Inferno' seems to be the favorite of the later years so far," MOTÖRHEAD frontman Lemmy recently said. "It's better songs. Better arrangements and a better performance from me vocally, and a better performance from Phil Campbell on the guitar; he plays great on the songs."

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