Motörhead Rocks Back To No. 1

The post Motörhead Rocks Back To No. 1 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Motörhead’s The Manticore Tapes debuts at No. 1 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart and enters … More four other U.K. rankings inside the top 10. UNITED KINGDOM – JANUARY 01: Photo of LEMMY and MOTORHEAD; posed, group shot – L-R: Philthy Animal, Lemmy, ‘Fast’ Eddie Clarke (Photo by Estate Of Keith Morris/Redferns) Redferns A decade after the band’s breakup and the death of frontman Lemmy Kilmister, Motörhead is back with a new album. The Manticore Tapes has been called a lost album by some, as it features tunes recorded by the hard rock group in 1976, when the outfit was still brand new. The full-length marks the first proper album from Motörhead in 10 years, and its arrival — paired with the positions it opens in on a variety of charts in the United Kingdom — show just how dedicated the band’s fans remain. The Manticore Tapes Debuts at No. 1 Most excitingly, The Manticore Tapes opens at No. 1 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart. Motörhead collects its fourth leader on that genre-specific tally, having previously topped the list with The Wörld Is Yours, Bad Magic, and Louder Than Noise… Live in Berlin. The rockers have now racked up a total of 42 appearances on the Official Rock & Metal Albums ranking, with 28 of those projects reaching the top 10. Motörhead Lands Four Top 10 Debuts Speaking of the top 10, The Manticore Tapes opens inside that lofty region on four of the six tallies it appears on in the U.K., including the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart. Motörhead’s latest starts at No. 6 on the Official Vinyl Albums list and No. 7 on both the Official Albums Sales and Official Physical Albums rankings. The Album Misses Only the Top 10 Once…

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Motörhead Rocks Back To No. 1

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Motörhead’s The Manticore Tapes debuts at No. 1 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart and enters … More four other U.K. rankings inside the top 10. UNITED KINGDOM – JANUARY 01: Photo of LEMMY and MOTORHEAD; posed, group shot – L-R: Philthy Animal, Lemmy, ‘Fast’ Eddie Clarke (Photo by Estate Of Keith Morris/Redferns) Redferns A decade after the band’s breakup and the death of frontman Lemmy Kilmister, Motörhead is back with a new album. The Manticore Tapes has been called a lost album by some, as it features tunes recorded by the hard rock group in 1976, when the outfit was still brand new. The full-length marks the first proper album from Motörhead in 10 years, and its arrival — paired with the positions it opens in on a variety of charts in the United Kingdom — show just how dedicated the band’s fans remain. The Manticore Tapes Debuts at No. 1 Most excitingly, The Manticore Tapes opens at No. 1 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart. Motörhead collects its fourth leader on that genre-specific tally, having previously topped the list with The Wörld Is Yours, Bad Magic, and Louder Than Noise… Live in Berlin. The rockers have now racked up a total of 42 appearances on the Official Rock & Metal Albums ranking, with 28 of those projects reaching the top 10. Motörhead Lands Four Top 10 Debuts Speaking of the top 10, The Manticore Tapes opens inside that lofty region on four of the six tallies it appears on in the U.K., including the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart. Motörhead’s latest starts at No. 6 on the Official Vinyl Albums list and No. 7 on both the Official Albums Sales and Official Physical Albums rankings. The Album Misses Only the Top 10 Once…

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