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Aftershock review
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Review of Aftershock

Twenty-first studio album by Motorhead : Aftershock is yet another concentrate hard & heavy clanking , with spurts of bluesaccio and the usual attitude based on Jack Daniel's and Sizze . Lemmy did not just scare audiences across the world with his recent health problems , which forced him to cancel several dates of the recent tour. However, as they say in these cases , all's well that ends well , and the publication of the new work is the best possible proof of how things for the power trio are putting their best.

While waiting to see them on stage, where despite the nearly 68 Motorhead frontman of the springs still give lessons noise at all , Aftershock offers delicious ideas as the initial title track , the sparatissima End Of Time and Do You Believe , which is very reminiscent of close to the wonderful Life 's A Bitch 2004 contained in Hell , considered by many the ultimate masterpiece of Our . There are also digressions on speed gun , such as the blues alcolicissimo Lost Woman Blues and Dust And Glass , or the piano in this saloon Crying Shame and the riff AC / DC Keep Your Powder Dry , or the taste of Seattle ( !) in the verses of Silence When You Speak To Me , where Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee have fun homage to Man In The Box Alice In Chains .

To tell the truth fourteen pieces are too many , or Death Machine Queen Of The Damned in the long tired . Nothing that whatever happens to damage the overall result of a solid work and guarantee of blows . In short, everything is normal . And thank goodness .
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Added by Time Bomb
10 years ago on 12 October 2013 13:17

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