MOTÖRHEAD - Bad Magic

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MOTÖRHEAD - “ELECTRICITY” LYRIC VIDEO STREAMING

"...Motörhead have released a lyric video for their new song, “Electricity”, featured on the band’s upcoming Bad Magic album. Bad Magic is the band’s 22nd studio album and is slated to be released August 28th via UDR Music / Motörhead Music. The album was recorded at NRG Studios in Los Angeles, CA with long-time producer Cameron Webb. Bad Magic is the follow up to the band’s highly successful album Aftershock which saw Motörhead enjoy their most successful year yet, including a fourth Grammy nomination..."

https://www.yahoo.com/music/see-it-first-motorhead-debuts-new-125432835496.html

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Motörhead, who are embarking on a 40th anniversary world tour in support of Bad Magic, have announced a US tour. These North American shows start in mid-August, with Saxon and Anthrax as special guests on select dates, before ending with the now-legendary Motörboat Cruise between September 28th – October 2nd from Miami, Florida to Nassau, Bahamas. The cruise also features Slayer, Anthrax and a bumper line-up of bands including three exciting new acts, Others, Budderside, and No Words.

North American tour dates:

August
19 - Riverside, CA - RHA
21 - Las Vegas, NV - House Of Blues
22 - Los Angeles, CA - Shrine
24 - San Francisco, CA - Warfield
27 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Complex
28 - Denver, CO - Riotfest

September
1 - Austin, TX - Cedar Park Center
2 - San Antonio, TX - Aztec
4 - Dallas, TX - Bomb Factory
5 - Houston, TX - House Of Blues
8 - St Louis, MO - Pageant
9 - Indianapolis, IN - Murat
11 - Chicago, IL - Riotfest
12 - Detroit, MI - Fillmore
15 - Wallingford, CT - Oakdale
16 - Wantagh, NY - Jones Beach
19 - Toronto, ONT - Riotfest
22 - Philadelphia, PA - Tower Theatre
23 - Charlotte, NC - Fillmore
25 - Orlando, FL - House Of Blues
 
MOTÖRHEAD DECIDE NOT TO PERFORM IN DENVER

Motörhead released the following statement explaining the cancelation: “The Rocky Mountain High has affected Lemmy like the high altitude of Salt Lake City. It's been quite a while since Lemmy was this 'high' in the US, and thus having got a burst of altitude sickness (which made it hard for him to breathe and sing properly), he has very reluctantly decided not perform in Denver. Lemmy is really sorry and wants to thank the fans for their support and trust. He looks forward to the next-up Texas shows…at low elevations."