Sound: Well if you're into Motörhead, you'll know they never change their sound greatly. Basically this CD is a bit more bluesy than their later works. Songs like "Bye Bye Bitch Bye Bye" and "Rock N Roll Music" are based on blues, but its still rock. Other than that most of the songs are quite fast, which is what you'd expect from Motörhead. This CD was released in 2010, which was Motörhead's 35th anniversary. SO the back of the CD had XXXV on it. // 8
Lyrics and Singing: Ok, first on the singer skills. Lemmy is a great singer and always has been. His voice isn't as rough on this CD as on the earlier works. The lyrics are your standard Motörhead ones. Sex, drugs and rock n roll. Well all in all, the lyrics are your standard Motörhead lyrics. Nothing special, just your no bullsh-t Motörhead stuff. // 9
Impression: Motörhead is Motörhead and therefore no one compares to them. The best songs on the album are "Bye Bye B-tch Bye Bye", "Born To Lose" and "Rock N Roll Music". What do I love about it? Motörhead is one of the few bands who still make great albums, many albums by other bands have disappointed me greatly lately. But Motörhead hasn't made a bad album since "March Ör Die" (which is the only album by them that I dislike). There is nothing I hate about this album. If it was stolen or lost I would buy a new one for sure, no questions asked. // 8