
Motörhead's final live album, "Clean Your Clock," captures the legendary trio's raw, unyielding power and Lemmy's defiant spirit in his last performances. A thunderous, essential document of a band th
May 27, 2016 · UDR
This is the sound of a legend roaring one last time. "Clean Your Clock" isn't just a live album; it's a visceral, unvarnished testament to Motörhead's enduring power and Lemmy Kilmister's indomitable spirit. From the moment the first riff hits, you're plunged into a whirlwind of thunderous bass, driving drums, and searing guitar, all topped by Lemmy's iconic gravelly snarl. It's raw, it's loud, and it's unapologetically Motörhead, capturing the electric energy of their final concerts. This album is for anyone who craves pure, unadulterated rock and roll delivered with maximum impact and a defiant grin. Own it to feel the pulse of rock history and celebrate a true icon.
How does Clean Your Clock sound next to the rest of Motörhead's catalogue?
The writing leans notably further into existential than the rest of the catalogue.
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