By Andrew Bansal
Perennial rockers Motörhead have released their 21st studio album ‘Aftershock’ today via UDR Music. Earlier this year, concerns began to grow amongst fans regarding Lemmy’s health issues, but brushing all such issues aside, the rock icon along with his band mates Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee belted out yet another new album, staying as prolific as ever. Their previous album ‘The World Is Yours’ (2011) was a typically solid set of tunes glorifying a style of rock n’ roll which Motörhead have made their own. Granted that they’ve musically already done everything throughout the course of their revered career and they couldn’t possibly have anything left to proove, a new Motörhead album is an exciting event for any true fan of heavy music, and with that attitude, I gave ‘Aftershock’ a few spins to find out what it has to offer. Continue reading “Motörhead – Aftershock”