The Wörld Is Yours

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Band Name Motörhead
Album Name The Wörld Is Yours
Type Album
Data de aparición Diciembre 2010
Estilo MusicalHard Rock
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Tracklist

1.
 Born to Lose
 04:01
2.
 I Know How to Die
 03:20
3.
 Get Back in Line
 03:36
4.
 Devils in My Head
 04:21
5.
 Rock 'n' Roll Music
 04:25
6.
 Waiting for the Snake
 03:42
7.
 Brotherhood of Man
 05:16
8.
 Outlaw
 03:31
9.
 I Know What You Need
 02:58
10.
 Bye Bye Bitch Bye Bye
 04:04

Total playing time: 39:14

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Crónica @ Dr.Feelgood

01 Enero 2011

Live To Win

"A band that continues recording albums without changing its style is a band that can Live forever!". There are some clues for Motorhead which prove the above statement. These clues are a never growing iron skull, three musical instruments that are heard like they have never been used before, three members who are more than brothers for almost 25 years and finally, ten songs which clearly show that the world of rock n' roll and metal belongs to a man named Lemmy!

Motorhead do not try to do anything new and if you think that in this album you will hear something different from the other albums, then you better leave it before you start being disapointed! On the other hand if you like them or much better if you love them you will find a treasure during the listenig section.

The first song "Born to Lose" is the most powerfull with an unstopable drumming from its begining to the end and its lyrics tale obviously how some of us act in our daily life. I could say that this song with the third one "Get Back in Line" are the hits of the album, but this does not mean that the others are bad and I do not think that there is a bad song in here. Lemmy's love for rock n' roll could not be left out from the album and the song "Rock n roll music" shows what it means for him to be in a calm place singing and drinking Jack Daniels! While you reach the seventh track suddenly you hear something that you think you have heard it again 14 years before, but once you see the title "Brotherhood of man" you realise that it is a new song. The true is that this song has the same rhythm with "Orgasmatron" so we could name it as "Orgasmatron II".

Lemmy knows very well what he wants to write and what exactly we need from Motorhead and this can be analyzed in "I know what you need", a pleasant song able to be heard in any moments. The final song "Bye bye bitch bye bye" is more than a typical Motorhead song and makes anyone say this title to anyone with a bad behavior even if this anyone is a man, a woman or a goverment!

In this album the drums show the first sign of the power, the guitar prepares the ground before the attack and the bass with that unusual voice give us the punch that makes us see that Motorhead in every album will become younger and younger! The magnificent point is that they keep the same sound and yet is heard so fresh!

Only one thing is true about Motorhead, the world is theirs and despite the fact that they were Born to Lose, although they Live to win! They are Motorhead and they are gonna kick our ass!!

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gletscherwolf - 03 Enero 2011: I can agree that it is again a very recognizable Motorhead album. But I think 19 out of 20 is a bit to much honour for it. Just like other recent Motorhead albums its done purely on routine. I don't say they have gone bad (They probably won't as long as Lemmy lives), but the years of their greatest creativity are long past.
AlonewithL - 04 Enero 2011: Dr. Feelgood is just a veteran of 19/20.
Dr.Feelgood - 04 Enero 2011: Gletscherwolf I put 19/20 because according to me is so great that I want to listen to it every day all the tracks. On the contrary some other albums do not make the same sense to me apart from March Or Die which is my favourite! But all the albums stay for a life!!
gletscherwolf - 04 Enero 2011: Well, one can't argue about taste, so if it is great for you, than that is so. Anyway, I do agree that Motorhead manages to retain a high quality even in old age.
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