Thursday, August 4, 2011

Motorhead-"The World Is Yours" album reviews

This is the 20th Studio album by Motörhead in their 35TH year of existence and came out a few weeks before Lemmy birthdays 65 (born 24 December 1945 in Stoke-on-Trent, England). The Album is the essence of Lemmy and essence of the British band Motörhead.

"Wörld's Yours" is one of the best albums of the band and this is one of the best albums of rock this year, thanks to songs such as "Bye Bye Bye Bye" Bitch "," Get Back In Line "," I know What You Need "and" I know how to die ".

The songs are full of Lemmy on well known personal philosophy ("in order to avoid the idiots at any cost", according to Lemmy, which is about 8-9 out of 10 people he meets, "rock and roll is my religion", etc.) and creates an endeavour to distribute it to the tune of more than usual.

Just to make sure that you know who it is singing about, are at least 10 "I's" in each song. The texts and messages are kept simple (some stupid) but always honest and direct.

Lemmy is singing a lot of death on the album, about facing death and life and death without fear. The track "Brotherhood of Men" of the topic of death is placed in the context of political and social, "Outlaw" is about living your life in an accurate and facing the inevitable ("... that's killing you never hurts").

The song "Rock N Roll Music" is his "Rockin' All Over The World" (Status Quo). Is it Rock 'n' Roll, he currently resides and has his lifestyle and religion.

Lemmy does not know any better than rock 'n' roll, but he's the best at what he does, the last living real rock 'n' roll and should get a confirmation for him his life.

William Zufic entries for eveningbox.com visit his site for more information about the new Album by Motörhead.


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