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Motörhead, the icons, the "Godfathers of Heavy Metal," are re-releasing their 23rd (and very last studio album) Bad Magic from 2015 in 2023
"Bad Magic: Seriously Bad Magic" includes fresh bonus material and two previously unreleased tracks: "Bullet in Your Brain" and "Greedy Bastards", as well as a glorious live performance from the Bad Magic Tour at the gigantic Mt Fuji Festival in Japan in 2015
In addition, fans get an audio interview "War, Love, Death and Injustice" of course with Lemmy, conducted by Motörhead -expert, Robert Kiewik, on the 2015 tour and those who may want to connect with Lemmy can do so with the "Murder One Ouija Board", completed with an "Ace of Spades" planchette to indicate the direction of the "conversation". This is offered in an exclusive box set
A new video for "Bullet In Your Brain" and unreleased footage from the studio during the Bad Magic recording sessions. A revelation for all fans who have longed for new Motörhead material.
When Bad Magic was released in 2015, it made a huge splash and all those who thought Motörhead had become tamer were proven wrong. The album hit the Top 1 chart position in Germany right away with songs like the crushing cone "Thunder & Lightning" and "Teach Them How To Bleed."
The album was tough, clean, mean and one of Motörhead's most uncompromising works ever! Cameron Webb had his part in it; he convinced the band to record the album live at NRG North Hollywood, Maple Studios and Grandmaster in California - for the very first time in the Kilmister/Campbell/Dee era. From the tremendous punk energy on "Electricity" to Queen's Brian May making a splashy guest appearance on "The Devil," plus tremendous aggression, attitude and excellent songwriting. Phil Campbell not only recorded his best guitar tracks, he delivered the best solos in a decade and Mikkey Dee's drumming gave a new resonance to the Motörhead sound. Plus Lemmy's raw lyrical reflection on life as on "Till The End" and of course the incredible Rolling Stones cover "Sympathy For The Devil"
One of the hidden gems of the album on "Bad Magic: Seriously Bad Magic", is Motörhead's most famous, internationally acclaimed version of David Bowie's classic, "Heroes". Originally, the song was supposed to appear on "Bad Magic" (2015), but was taken down at the last minute. Now, however, "Heroes" found its place on "Seriously Bad Magic".