Motörhead, the legendary British rock band, unleashed their sixteenth studio album, "Hammered," on April 9, 2002, marking another milestone in their storied career. This album is a testament to the band's enduring spirit and their unyielding commitment to heavy metal. Recorded at the iconic Henson Studios and Chuck's House, and mixed at Interscope Studios and Chuck's House, "Hammered" captures the raw energy and intensity that Motörhead is known for.
The album features a powerful lineup of tracks, including "Walk a Crooked Mile," "Down the Line," and "Brave New World," each showcasing the band's signature sound. With a duration of 45 minutes, "Hammered" is packed with high-octane rock and roll that will keep fans on the edge of their seats. The album's genres span heavy metal, speed metal, hard rock, and rock, ensuring there's something for every metal enthusiast.
"Hammered" is the third album recorded by the classic Motörhead trio of Lemmy, Phil Campbell, and Mikkey Dee, and it stands as a testament to their collaborative genius. The album's release on BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd. and Steamhammer ensures that fans worldwide can experience the unbridled power of Motörhead's music. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the band, "Hammered" is an essential addition to any rock and metal collection.