During Motorhead's Nov. 6 performance in Birmingham, England, the band invited former drummer Phil Taylor and guitarist 'Fast' Eddie Clarke back onto the stage.
Talk about metal! A German man was left bleeding from the brain after headbanging too hard at a Motorhead show, according to specialists who treated the fan.
We are getting to a point where there's no need for true live music anymore!
We have seen videos of dead musicians performing in hologram form. Most recently, Michael Jackson "performed" at the Billboard Music Awards, despite being dead for five years.
And, now, why even have a band or musicians at all?
The past year has been a rough one for Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister, who has dealt with a myriad of health issues. But now in 2014, Motorhead have returned to the stage to promote their well-received 'Aftershock' album.
The loudest seafaring rock cruise of all time has been announced. Mixing luxury with punishing music, Motorhead will launch their very own festival cruise, the awesomely named MotorBoat, in Fall 2014.