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Bad Magic
Rock · 2015

Bad Magic

Motörhead's 22nd and final studio album, "Bad Magic," delivers a relentless dose of their signature hard rock and heavy metal, featuring Lemmy's iconic rasp and a furious, unyielding energy.

August 28, 2015 · Silver Lining Music

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This is Motörhead, pure and unadulterated, for one last glorious roar. "Bad Magic" is a defiant, no-frills assault of hard rock and heavy metal, driven by Lemmy's unmistakable gravelly vocals, Phil Campbell's scorching guitar, and Mikkey Dee's powerhouse drumming. It's the sound of a band refusing to slow down, delivering classic, urgent riffs and anthemic choruses that demand to be played loud. Own this if you crave raw, honest rock 'n' roll that feels like a punch to the gut and a shot of adrenaline, a fitting final chapter from undisputed legends.

Moments Worth Listening For
The blistering guitar solo on "Thunder & Lightning" that cuts through the mix with precision and fury.
The relentless, driving bassline and drum attack on "Victory or Die," showcasing the band's signature rhythmic power.
Lemmy's surprisingly poignant vocal delivery on the album's lone ballad, "Till the End," revealing a rare moment of vulnerability amidst the usual aggression.
The sheer, unbridled energy of "Electricity," where the band sounds as vital and urgent as ever, a testament to their enduring power.
Reviews

How does Bad Magic sound next to the rest of Motörhead's catalogue?

Self Examination+2.3σ

The writing leans far further into self examination than the rest of the catalogue.

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