MOTRHEAD Frontman Answers Fan-Submitted Questions

April 15, 2008

MOTRHEAD mainman Lemmy Kilmister recently answered a number of fan-submitted questions via the group's official MySpace page. Check it out at this location.

MOTRHEAD and SAXON will team up for a UK tour in November. Support on the trek will come from DANKO JONES.

MOTRHEAD entered the studio in January to begin recording the follow-up to 2006's "Kiss of Death". A summer release is expected.

Bronze Records has just released a nine-album MOTRHEAD cardboard sleeve reissue series in Japan featuring the following albums:

"Overkill" (1979)
"Bomber" (1979)
"Ace Of Spades" (1980)
"No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith" (1981)
"Iron Fist" (1982)
"Another Perfect Day" (1983)
"Orgasmatron" (1986)
"Rock 'N' Roll" (1987)
"No Sleep At All" (1988)

Each cardboard sleeve reissue from MOTRHEAD features JVC K2 24-bit remastering.

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