Motörhead are a British
rock band formed in 1975 by bassist, singer and songwriter
Lemmy, who has remained the sole constant member. The band was part of the
New Wave of British Heavy Metal, which re-energized
heavy metal in the late '70s and early '80s.
Usually a
power trio, Motörhead had particular success in the early 1980s with several successful singles in the
UK Top 40 chart. The albums
Overkill,
Bomber,
Ace of Spades, and particularly
No Sleep 'til Hammersmith, cemented Motörhead's reputation as one of Britain's foremost rock bands.
While Motörhead are typically classified as heavy metal,
speed metal or
thrash metal (and often regarded as a foundational influence on the latter two styles),
Lemmy dislikes such labels, preferring to describe the band's music simply as "
rock n' roll".
Motörhead's approach has remained the same over the band's career, preferring to play what they enjoy and do best; their appreciation of early rock and roll is reflected in some of their occasional cover songs. Motörhead's lyrics typically cover such topics as war, good versus evil, abuse of power, promiscuous sex, substance abuse, and "life on the road". The band's distinctive fanged-face logo, with its oversized boar's horns, chains, and spikes, was created by artist
Joe Petagno in 1977 for the cover of the
Motörhead album and has appeared in many variations on covers of ensuing albums. The fanged face has been referred to variously as "War-Pig"
and "Snaggletooth".
The band is ranked number 26 on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock
.
History
Early years (1975–1977)
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