Motörhead have welcomed guitarist Phil Campbell back to active duty following his recent health scare — and issued a warning to the rumormongers who spread false reports of his death.
Motorhead leader Lemmy Kilmister has spoken out against the people responsible for last week's attacks on the city of Paris, which killed 130 people including 89 fans attending an Eagles of Death Metal concert.
"It's so dumb," he tells ZDF...
Motorhead was forced to stop last night's (Sept. 1) show in Austin, Texas after just two songs as frontman Lemmy Kilmister continues to battle health problems.
Motorhead were forced to leave the stage on Aug. 27, 2015 in Salt Lake City, Utah after performing just four songs due to singer Lemmy Kilmister's difficulties breathing at high altitude.
Motorhead fans who may have been worried that the cancellation of the band's appearance this past weekend at the Monsters of Rock Festival in Sao Paolo spelled a return to Lemmy Kilmister’s recent health woes can breathe easier.
Now past the point where he was admittedly close to death, frontman Lemmy Kilmister says a Grammy nomination for Motorhead's 'Heartbreaker' song validates his long journey back from a series of health-related setbacks.