"March Or Die" es un potente álbum de estudio del legendario grupo británico Motörhead lanzado en 1992 y ahora disponible en formato CD bajo el sello Sony Music. Este disco destaca por su característico sonido que fusiona el heavy metal contundente con la energía cruda del rock?n?roll e incluye temas emblemáticos como ?Hellraiser?, ?I Ain?t No Nice Guy? y ?March or Die?. El álbum cuenta además con colaboraciones especiales junto a artistas icónicos como Ozzy Osbourne y Slash que aportan aún más riqueza musical al conjunto. Sony Music es uno de los sellos discográficos líderes a nivel mundial conocido por su excelencia sonora y su apoyo constante a grandes figuras internacionales del panorama musical actual y pasado. Liderados por el inolvidable Lemmy Kilmister hasta su fallecimiento, Motörhead ha dejado huella imborrable gracias a éxitos históricos como ?Ace of Spades? y una trayectoria repleta de discos destacados y reconocimientos globales dentro del mundo del rock duro.
The birth of the tenth Motorhead studio studio was accompanied by regular personnel changes. This time, problems arose with Phil Taylor, who was already far from as good at drumming as before. As a result, on the "March Or Die" you can hear the party as many as three drummers. A couple of songs remained from the sessions with Filty, a couple of songs were recorded with a new member of the band, Mickey Dee, well, most of the material was written to help Tommy Aldridge. In addition, for the second in the history of Motors ballad "I Ain't No Nice Guy", star guests were invited in the person of Slash and Ozzy Osborne. However, even this did not help to extend this disc to the level of excellent work. Undoubtedly, there are pleasant moments here. For example, a damn good cover of Ted Nugent's old hit Cat Scratch Fever. Also with great pleasure you listen to the heavy and combustible blues "You Better Run", the above mentioned ballad "I Ain't No Nice Guy" and the full counterpart of the recent love thing "All For You" called "Too Good To Be True". Well, it’s worth to highlight the real anthem of rock and roll "Hellraiser" (which was originally released on last year's Ozzy record) and the incredibly angry and furious song "Bad Religion", Lemmy simply surpassed himself and wrote a breathtaking anti-religious text for this composition. Unfortunately, there is practically nothing more to listen to on the disc, the remaining tracks are very monotonous and do not cause any positive emotions. Summing up, it is worth saying that “March Or Die” cannot be called the work of an average hand, just at that moment the muse in Lemmy’s head was obviously going to smoke. The material on the disc is truly Motorhead, but not particularly catchy. By the way, the muse did not seem to smoke alone. A permanent Motorovsky artist did not come up with a cover for anything better than just styling the Head under the pirate flag. It turned out disgusting.
Andreas S. - 27/03/2016
Ein muss für jeden Rocker. Tolle Scheibe, toller Rock ' n Roll.