Lemmy Kilmister's death set off a powerful wave of remembrance and tribute from colleagues and fans alike. But this loss would reverberate long past the initial shock.
For this week's "Rock Rundown", I talk about the tragic passing of former 3 Doors Down guitarist, Matt Roberts, the long-awaited release of Led Zeppelin's "Sunshine Woman" and more.
Following a crowdfunding campaign and months of anticipation, a memorial statue in honor of late Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister has been publicly unveiled at his favorite hangout.
A memorial statue in honor of late Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister is scheduled to go up at his favorite hangout, the Rainbow Bar & Grill, in Los Angeles next month.
It's only natural that a Christian metalcore band like The Devil Wears Prada are heavily influenced by a band of hellraisers like Motorhead. I mean seriously...they have to love Lemmy because, well - Lemmy is God and the fact that they're leading off their new album Dead Throne with a track called "Born to Lose" only confirms the assertion.
LEMMY IS GOD! He has to be. Now 66yrs young, Lemmy is a legend in many ways, his riffs are like none other, he can party anyone of us under the table, AND not to mention Lemmy lays more pipe than a plumber. Dude is the epitomy of Rock N Roll and is involved now more than ever with his music.
Foo Fighters have released a full music video for their new single "White Limo" from their, still untitled, new album, due April 12.
The campy video for the track, one of the band's most aggressive songs to-date, features Motorhead's Lemmy. The rock legend drives a white Cadillac limo through Los Angeles picking up members of the Foo Fighters, while drinking and smoking behind the wheel. Check out the video after the jump.