Sunday, 28 October 2012
Motörhead To Begin Recording New Album In January
Motörhead will record a new album in 2013, according to Lemmy. The 'Ace of Spades' singer told Billboard that he is almost ready to star recording Motörhead's follow-up to 2010's The World is Yours. "We're gonna start in the New Year, go into the studio in January," he
revealed. "We'll go into the rehearsal room about a month before the
album and just band stuff out." Lemmy also revealed that Motörhead are excited to celebrate the band's 40th anniversary in 2015. "We'll think of something; we always do - probably involving naked women or something," he hinted. "But
we've been lucky; we've been around so long people realize they can't
get us to go away, so they've just decided to join us. You might not
like what we do, but we do what we do very well. "We're not
killing ourselves. We don't get into the studio and say, 'Let's write a
hit single!' We've never been one of those bands. We really don't care
if everybody likes it; if people like it, to us it's a bonus." Motörhead
released their self-titled debut album in 1977. The landmark album
included their iconic tracks 'White Line Fever' and 'Iron Horse/Born To
Lose'. (DigitalSpy)
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