Motörhead – Louder Than Noise… Live in Berlin (2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

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Artist: Motörhead
Album: Louder Than Noise… Live in Berlin
Genre: Metal
Release Date: 2021
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 01:09:12
Total Tracks: 15
Total Size: 865 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Motörhead – I Know How to Die (Live in Berlin 2012) (03:51)
1-2. Motörhead – Damage Case (Live in Berlin 2012) (03:31)
1-3. Motörhead – Stay Clean (Live in Berlin 2012) (03:37)
1-4. Motörhead – Metropolis (Live in Berlin 2012) (04:44)
1-5. Motörhead – Over the Top (Live in Berlin 2012) (02:45)
1-6. Motörhead – Doctor Rock (Live in Berlin 2012) (03:46)
1-7. Motörhead – String Theory (Live in Berlin 2012) (02:01)
1-8. Motörhead – The Chase Is Better Than the Catch (Live in Berlin 2012) (05:36)
1-9. Motörhead – Rock It (Live in Berlin 2012) (02:59)
1-10. Motörhead – You Better Run (Live in Berlin 2012) (05:39)
1-11. Motörhead – The One to Sing the Blues (Live in Berlin 2012) (08:16)
1-12. Motörhead – Going to Brazil (Live in Berlin 2012) (02:16)
1-13. Motörhead – Killed by Death (Live in Berlin 2012) (05:37)
1-14. Motörhead – Ace of Spades (Live in Berlin 2012) (05:42)
1-15. Motörhead – Overkill (feat. Anthrax) [Live in Berlin 2012] (08:43)

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MOTÖRHEAD TO RELEASE “LOUDER THAN NOISE… LIVE IN BERLIN” VIA SILVER LINING MUSIC ON APRIL 23RD 2021 The Lemmy Kilmister/Phil Campbell/Mikkey Dee Motörhead line-up spent decades cracking sound barriers, bending ears and decimating lawns worldwide, consistently delivering the Motörgospel to hundreds of thousands of fans. Louder Than Noise… Live in Berlin is a thunderous performance from the band’s 2012 Kings of The Road tour, spanning fifteen classics across all four decades. This line-up was Motörhead’s longest serving by a considerable distance, and throughout Louder Than Noise… Live in Berlin their powerful synergy boots its way through the speakers with the raucous charm and dirty, dangerous, sweaty gusto that was the Kilmister/Campbell/Dee trademark. From the unapologetically furious ‘I Know How to Die’ to a deliciously rare and raucous ‘Over the Top’, Louder Than Noise… Live in Berlin is all about the thick, raw and liberating power of Motörhead live. Further highlights include a favourably feral ‘Rock It’, a rudely raunchy ‘You Better Run’ and a classic one-two haymaker of ‘Ace of Spades’ and ‘Overkill’. Whether a collector completist or newbie to Motörhead’s music, Louder Than Noise… Live in Berlin is a welcome reminder of what real rock ‘n’ roll is truly about.There won’t be any more studio albums, and most of the band’s B-sides have been discarded, which means that only live recordings and reissues remain to be released as monuments to one of rock’n’roll’s greatest ever groups. On 5 December 2012, Motörhead played one of their biggest shows in Germany, at the Velodrom in Berlin. 12,000 loyal followers turned out to see the band and its leader, the unforgettable Lemmy Kilmister. The singer-bassist was not in top form, as he was already severely weakened by the disease which would take his life almost exactly three years later. But in spite of everything, his unflagging charisma made its mark on the performance that evening. Supported as never before by the infernal duo of Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee, the band were able to put on a performance that was truly “Louder than Everything Else”.

That night, Motörhead played 15 songs and were on stage for just over an hour. Of course, the greatest classics were all there, from Overkill to Ace of Spades, as well as Over the Top and Killed By Death. The engine took a minute to really get started, but the second half of the set was a real Motörhead, with all the on-stage energy that was the group’s hallmark. The band’s power owes a lot to impeccable timing from the drummer, who gives a little bit extra to make up for any weakness on the part of the singer-bassist. Louder Than Noise… Live in Berlin lacks the freshness or the raw strength of the concerts of the 80s, but it does have an incredible steam-roller robustness, forged over years of touring after the band had settled into its definitive line-up.

This is an overwhelming arsenal of rock’n’roll, and it has been well-served by the mixing work done by Cameron Webb. Webb has worked faithfully with the band for years, producing the albums Bad Magic, Aftershock, The Wörld Is Yours, Motörizer, Kiss of Death, and Inferno, as well as various other official live releases. It is an hour of sound and fury; but above all an hour of joy for an audience which will always remember its idols. This is a new live compilation to add to the trophy cabinet: a tribute to an artist who, even after his death, is still hailed by fans as a god of rock. – Chief Brody

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