Motörhead Announce New Album 'Bad Magic' for This Summer

by Brittany Spanos

Motörhead will celebrate their 40th year as a band with an equally huge feat: releasing their 22nd studio album. The speed metal group announced Bad Magic on their official site along with an August 28th release date.

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Singer and bassist Lemmy Kilmister first indicated that the band would work on new material last September during an interview with radio show Full Metal Jackie. He revealed that they would “probably” enter the studio in January, though it was still tentative at the time.

“We don’t have a plan,” he explained. “ Motörhead never has a plan.” They ended up hitting the studio in February, as confirmed by Blabbermouth and several Instagram videos of the band working with longtime producer Cameron Webb on new material.

Kilmister and Co. also announced initial dates for their Anniversary European tour, which will take place this fall. The tour will kick off in Paris on November 15th and run through December 3rd, though more dates will be announced soon. This summer, Motörhead will play a collection of festival dates in Europe and Asia, including Glastonbury and Japan’s Fuji Rock Festival.

The band’s last album, 2013’s Aftershock, was shrouded by Kilmister’s heart condition that kept him off the road. They returned to touring in 2014 and launched the first annual Motörboat Cruise featuring fellow headliners Megadeth and Anthrax. The cruise will set sail again this September, featuring Anthrax and Slayer.

Bad Magic Track List (via Blabbermouth):

1. “Victory or Die”
2. “Thunder & Lightning”
3. “Fire Storm Hell”
4. “Shoot Out All of Your Lights”
5. “The Devil”
6. “Electricity”
7. “Evil Eye”
8. “Teach Them How to Bleed”
9. “Till the End”
10. “Tell Me Who to Kill”
11. “Choking on Your Screams”
12. “When the Sky Comes Looking for You”
13. “Sympathy for the Devil” (Rolling Stones cover)

Motörhead’s Anniversary European Tour Dates:

November 15 - Paris, France @ Zenith Paris
November 17 - Dusseldorf, Germany @ Mitsubishi Electric Halle
November 18 - Saarbrucken, Germany @ Saarlandhalle
November 20 - Munich, Germany @ Zenith, die Kulturhalle
November 21 - Munich, Germany @ Zenith, die Kulturehalle
November 24 - Frankfurt Am Main, Germany @ Jahrhunderthalle Frankfurt
November 25 - Ludwigsburg, Germany @ Arena Ludwigsburg
November 27 - Berlin, Germany @ Max-Schmeling-Halle
November 28 - Hamburg, Germany @ Sporthalle
November 30 - Arhus C, Denmark @ Scandinavian Congress Center
December 3 - Oslo, Norway @ Oslo Spektrum
December 6 - Helsinki, Finland @ Hartwall Arena

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