The second single from the upcoming special edition Seriously Bad Magic, the track was recorded during sessions for the band's twenty-second and final studio album, Bad Magic, released in 2015.
The upcoming Seriously Bad Magic special edition features previously unreleased Motörhead tracks, a live performance from the band at Mt. Fuji Festival in 2015 and an extensive audio interview with Lemmy conducted by Motörhead expert Robert Kiewik. It also (somewhat bizarrely) comes with its own Motörhead ouija board.
Seriously Bad Magic is due for release on February 24.
Lately Motorhead Road Crew Members Get Fresh Tattoos With Lemmy’s Ashes
Late Motörhead star Lemmy‘s ashes were placed in bullets and given to his closest friends
The legendary frontman and bassist died in December 2015 at 70 years old from prostate cancer and heart failure. (SOURCE NME)
As revealed by Riki Rachtman, former host of MTV show Headbangers Ball, prior to his death, Lemmy requested that his ashes be collected in bullets and distributed to some of his closest friends.
In a new video, Motorhead's longtime tour manager Eddie Rocha and production assistant Emma Cederblad recently got fresh Motorhead tattoos honoring Lemmy that appear to have his ashes blended in with the tattoo ink.
As stated in the video posted on Motorhead's socials, "Motorhead means family for life." The two road crew members then sat for tattoo artist Stina Nyman at Eyescreamtattoo.com receiving their Motorhead-themed pieces. Rocha received a tattoo of Lemmy's visage upon his leg, while Cederblad had a "spade" tattoo done upon her leg.
Sharing his Lemmy-engraved bullet on Instagram, Rachtman wrote: “Before his death #Lemmy asked for his ashes to be put in some bullets & handed out to his closest friends. When I received a bullet & was literally brought to tears.”