Can any band in the history of hard rock and metal sport such a strong lineage of solid albums like the cagey veterans Motorhead? Probably not. Lemmy and crew have been slogging around the metal circuit now since the late 70's and show no sign of slowing down one bit. Kiss of Death is their follow-up to 2004's Inferno, and once again the band delivers gritty, bloozy, hard rock & metal sounds as only Motorhead can create.
Whether they be crunchy mid-tempo bruisers like "God Was Never On Your Side", blistering speed metal with a punk edge like the kick ass opener "Sucker", or blues laden groove rockers like "One Night Stand", Motorhead never fail to keep the listener interested here. Phil Campbell lays down some mean guitar riffs on "Devil I Know" and the molten "Trigger", while Lemmy's trademark distorted bass lines lead in the metal attack of "Under the Gun". As far as Lemmy's vocals go, he is right on target with that same gravelly voice he has been known for over the last three decades. For a different spin, check out his tender vocal performance on the mix of acoustic & mystical balladry and metal thunder on "God Was Never On Your Side", one of the most unique songs Motorhead has ever recorded. The ever powerful and nimble Mickey Dee attacks his drum kit with plenty of reckless ferocity on the evil sounding "Living In the Past" and the speedy "Sword of Glory", complete with plenty of meaty guitar riffs from Campbell.
Overall this is a really powerful and heavy album from one of the longest running bands in metal today. Motorhead are an institution, and as long as they keep releasing albums like Kiss of Death their legend will continue to grow and prosper. Let's face it, these guy rock harder, louder, and with more consistency that most of the younger bands on the scene today.
Track Listing
1. Sucker
2. One Night Stand
3. Devil I Know
4. Trigger
5. Under The Gun
6. God Was Never On Your Side
7. Living In The Past
8. Christine
9. Sword Of Glory
10. Be My Baby
11. Kingdom Of The Worm
12. Going Down
13. Ramones