Motörhead - Inferno album flac
Performer: MotörheadTitle: Inferno
Style: Heavy Metal
Released: 2004
MP3 album: 1507 mb
FLAC album: 1202 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: XM DTS VOC MP1 MP3 AA FLAC
Genre: Rock
Redirected from Inferno (Motorhead album)). Inferno is the 17th studio album by the band Motörhead, released 22 June 2004, on Steamhammer, their eighth with the label. It was the second release under Sanctuary Records and their subsidiary Metal-Is in North America and certain territories. Inferno was Motörhead's first album with Cameron Webb producing.
Motörhead is the self-titled debut studio album by the band Motörhead, released on 21 August 1977, on Chiswick Records, one of the first for the label. It is officially regarded as the band's debut album, though an album was recorded in 1975 for United Artists which was shelved, and was only released in 1979 after the band had established themselves commercially
Inferno was Motörhead's first album with Cameron Webb producing. Webb told Joel McIver of Classic Rock Presents Motörhead in 2010 that he had wanted to make an album with the band for years and met them for dinner at the Sunset Marquis Hotel to discuss the possibility of working together: "I talked about how I wanted to make a really heavy record with them.
Дата релиза 22 Июнь 2004. Лейблы Metal-Is Records Steamhammer. 1. Interview & Making of "Inferno". 2. Brave New World (Clip). 3. Serial Killer (Clip). 4. We Are Motörhead (Clip). Live at hammersmith apollo, 16TH june 2005.
Inferno was Motörhead's first album with Cameron Webb producing. Nonetheless, the band and Webb produced Motorhead's heaviest album in years. In an interview for the bonus Inferno DVD, drummer Mikkey Dee states that Webb "pushed us a little more. He wasn't intimidated by our rock star moods".
2016 Live In Munich 2015. The World Is Ours - Vol 2 - Anyplace Crazy As Anywhere Else. You'll Get Yours - The Best of Motörhead. Live At The Roundhouse - February 18, 1978.
If Inferno isn’t the best album that Motorhead ever put out, then it’s a surprisingly powerful addition to their extensive discography at the very least. The songs may be not as iconic as their classic staples but they’re written with a great deal of care and the energy involved is well worth the price of admission. Nothing you wouldn't expect on a Motörhead album. There's really not much else to say. Overall, this album would be purely average were it not for "Terminal Show", "Killers", "In the Name of Tragedy" and "Suicide", which are not only heavy and blisteringly fast, but catchy and well-written.
Inferno (CD, Album, RP). Laser Company Records. Inferno (CD, Album). Inferno (CD, Album, Unofficial). East Records (3). ХХХ 0404098. Лейблы Steamhammer Records. 12. Whorehouse Blues.







