Digipak. Motörhead's 18th studio album Kiss Of Death continued the heavy, blistering sound evident on it's Cameron Webb-produced predecessor, Inferno. Originally released on 29th August 2006, it charted at number 4 in Germany, the band's highest position to date there. The album featured guests Mike Inez from Alice In Chains and C.C. Deville from Poison.
Issued in a Digipak with a clear tray.
A pocket contains the twenty-four page staple bound booklet. The interior section of the pocket is printed black.
Hype sticker applied to the shrink-wrap.
"Kiss of Death" is a powerful studio album by the legendary British rock band Motörhead, released in 2006 and now available in CD format. This record showcases the band's signature blend of heavy metal and hard rock, delivering relentless energy through tracks like "Sucker," "God Was Never on Your Side," and "Kingdom of the Worm." The album captures Motörhead's raw intensity, with Lemmy Kilmister?s unmistakable vocals leading thunderous guitar riffs and pounding drums. As one of the most influential bands in rock history, Motörhead has left an indelible mark with classics such as "Ace of Spades" and multiple Grammy nominations. The CD is produced by BMG Rights Mgmt GmbH, a renowned music company known for its commitment to artists? rights and high-quality releases across genres.
Excellent sound quality, cool booklet and great music with equally great lyrics, both for fun and for thought (Lemmy has always done this well). It just seems to me that Kilmister is getting old little by little. If earlier Motors put all their rage and intransigence into bright, nimble songs, then despite the cheerfulness and enviable enthusiasm in general, all the rage mainly spills out in mid-tempo tracks with the gloomy atmosphere of driven horses (again, see “Kingdom of the Worm”) . The cover confirms this atmosphere - on a gray background, having broken through a brick wall, the Head is quite battered and falls into pieces (at least fully armed). It seems that the group is tired of constant battles... however, they still haven’t folded the flag of good old rock and roll!
For loyalty, perseverance and, yet... DRIVE!! - 10 of 10!