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Inferno (Motörhead album)

Inferno is the seventeenth studio album by British rock band Motörhead, released on 22 June 2004. It was their eighth with the Steamhammer label, and second under Sanctuary Records and its subsidiary Metal-Is in North America and certain territories.

Inferno
Studio album by
Released22 June 2004
Recorded2004[1]
StudioNRG Studios, Paramount Studios & Maple Studios[1]
GenreHeavy metal
Length48:32
LabelSPV/Steamhammer
Sanctuary[1]
ProducerCameron Webb
Motörhead chronology

Recording edit

Inferno was Motörhead's first album with Cameron Webb producing. Webb told Joel McIver of Classic Rock Presents Motörhead in 2010 that he had wanted to make an album with the band for years and met them for dinner at the Sunset Marquis Hotel to discuss the possibility of working together: "I talked about how I wanted to make a really heavy record with them. That was a mistake, because Lemmy likes to play rock 'n' roll – he doesn't like to play heavy music – and he called me on it."

Nonetheless, the band and Webb produced Motorhead's heaviest album in years. In an interview for the bonus Inferno DVD, drummer Mikkey Dee states that Webb "pushed us a little more. He wasn't intimidated by our rock star moods". Lemmy adds, "That was a great thing, 'cause Mickey can be really intimidating and so can I, and Phil can be really violent." Not only was Webb able to find unity in the band in terms of recording but also understand Lemmy's bass sound, which had a lot more gain than low end. This was mostly attributed to Lemmy's hearing loss as he liked his songs to have a "brighter" sound and would always tell Webb to turn down the bass. This created an issue during recording and when Webb complained to manager Todd Singerman, he said, "dude, your ears are different. It's just the way it's gonna be. You're going to find a way to talk to [Lemmy] into doing things." Eventually, both Webb and Lemmy were able to resolve this matter; one of the ways was to turn on the subwoofer after Lemmy had left the studio.[2]

The band explained that they made Inferno the same way as all their other albums – at the last minute – by renting a big rehearsal room in Los Angeles and writing songs for about six weeks and, after a week break, recording them while they're still fresh.

Release edit

The album's closing song, "Whorehouse Blues", was somewhat of a departure. A country blues-style song, it was distinguished by acoustic guitar by all three members, with Lemmy adding harmonica towards the end. Dee explained his switch from drums: "I've been playing guitar all my life a little bit, because guitars have always been around, so it's nothing spectacular in my eyes." He added: "It's quite fun to walk onstage and do that song. And we definitely surprised the audiences."[3]

Filming of the video for "Whorehouse Blues" was due to take place in a Stringfellow's club, but Peter Stringfellow objected to the song title and its associations, and withdrew any involvement. With 24 hours left until the shoot, they found a club in Ealing.[4]

"In the Black" was featured in the 2009 video game Brütal Legend.

Artwork edit

Joe Petagno, long-time sleeve artist for the band, said of the album cover:

"When I first decided to do the Inferno cover, I had the idea it should be Mars, the god of war. But I wanted to take the original three chrome heads I had created two years earlier and show it in the process of being formed at the foundry. Being poured, the molten metal, which goes through down the centre of the picture. It also formed the sword in the new logo. It's also an axis mundi, the centre of the world, which holds the whole Mars planet together. It's a circle, Mars is almost exploding. There are these soldiers coming in from the sides, which is very much like Iraq or any other hotspots in the world. At the same time as this Mars exploration shit was going on on TV... Great. Millions of people are dying, there's water on Mars, I'm so fucking happy. It came about because I was irritated about "Can't we just figure it out?... all the hypocrisy yet again, all the bloodshed, all the stupidity... it's in that cover. It was kind of a comeback to the Overkill and taking a second shot at it, really."[5]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [6]
Blabbermouth7/10[7]
Mojo     [8]
Rolling Stone     [9]
Terrorizer9/10[10]

Guy Strachan praised Inferno in Terrorizer as "the best album that Motörhead have ever recorded".[10]

However, James Monger of AllMusic chided the band for "churning out the same record over and over again".[6]

"There are tinges of the blues here, of punk and of metal", wrote Ian Winwood for Mojo, "played by a band whose sharpness and precision is these days often overlooked."[8]

In 2011, Motörhead biographer Joel McIver wrote: "Inferno was a blast from start to finish. Its bottom-heavy, modern sound suited the songs perfectly; it was almost as if, without realizing it, Motörhead had stamped their identity on the album more honestly than on any other album for at least a decade."

Lee Marlowe of Classic Rock stated in 2013 that "Killers" "is as catchy as anything in the band's vast catalogue: a strident stand-out on one of the strongest albums they've done", while "Whorehouse Blues" "makes perfect sense".

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Ian Fraser Kilmister, Phil Campbell, Mikkey Dee

No.TitleLength
1."Terminal Show"3:45
2."Killers"4:14
3."In the Name of Tragedy"3:03
4."Suicide"5:07
5."Life's a Bitch"4:13
6."Down on Me"4:12
7."In the Black"4:31
8."Fight"3:42
9."In the Year of the Wolf"4:17
10."Keys to the Kingdom"4:46
11."Smiling Like a Killer"2:44
12."Whorehouse Blues"3:53
Total length:48:32
Bonus DVD (in certain territories)
No.TitleLength
1."Interview & Making of Inferno" 
2."Brave New World" (music video - from Hammered 2002) 
3."Serial Killer" (music video - from Hammered 2002) 
4."We Are Motörhead" (music video - from We Are Motörhead 2000) 

Personnel edit

Adapted from the album's liner notes.[1]

  • Lemmy – bass, vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar & harmonica on "Whorehouse Blues"
  • Phil Campbell – guitars, acoustic lead guitar on "Whorehouse Blues"
  • Mikkey Dee – drums, acoustic rhythm guitar on "Whorehouse Blues"

Guest musicians edit

  • Steve Vai – lead guitar on "Terminal Show", guitar solo on "Down on Me"
  • Curtis Mathewson – strings on "Keys to the Kingdom"

Production edit

  • Cameron Webb – producer, mixing, engineer
  • Bob Koszela – engineer
  • Sergio Chavez – assistant engineer
  • Chris Rakestraw – assistant engineer
  • Kevin Bartley – mastering
  • Steffan Chizari – creative design
  • Mark Abramson – art direction, design
  • Robert John – group photography
  • Shawn Bathe – in-studio photography
  • Lemmy – sketches, handwritten lyrics
  • Joe PetagnoSnaggletooth, album cover

Charts edit

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[11] 44
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[12] 74
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[13] 17
French Albums (SNEP)[14] 58
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[15] 10
Scottish Albums (OCC)[16] 84
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[17] 34
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[18] 36
UK Albums (OCC)[19] 95
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[20] 7

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Inferno, Motörhead, SPV/Steamhammer, SPV 085-69742 CD, 2004 liner notes, page 10, 11 & rear
  2. ^ Produce Like A Pro. "Mixing Motorhead with Cameron Webb - Warren Huart - Produce Like A Pro". YouTube. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  3. ^ Burridge, Alan (March 2007). "Interview with Mikkey Dee by Artyom Golew – became cover story in Sep 2006 issue of Russian Alive magazine". Motörheadbangers. 27 (78): 6–9.
  4. ^ Burridge, Alan (December 2005). "Mick Stevenson's diary". Motörheadbangers. 25 (74): 9–16.
  5. ^ About Joe Petagno – interview section with Joe Petagno, bonus DVD with Inferno 30th Anniversary edition SPV69748.
  6. ^ a b Monger, James Christopher. Inferno – Motörhead at AllMusic
  7. ^ Kaye, Don. . Blabbermouth. Archived from the original on 16 August 2004. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  8. ^ a b Winwood, Ian (August 2004). "Filter: Albums". Mojo. No. 129. p. 88.
  9. ^ Rolling Stone Review 11 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ a b Strachan, Guy (August 2004). "Motorhead: Inferno". Terrorizer (122): 55.
  11. ^ "Austriancharts.at – Motörhead – Inferno" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  12. ^ "Ultratop.be – Motörhead – Inferno" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  13. ^ "Motörhead: Inferno" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  14. ^ "Lescharts.com – Motörhead – Inferno". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  15. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Motorhead – Inferno" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  16. ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  17. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Motörhead – Inferno". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  18. ^ "Swisscharts.com – Motörhead – Inferno". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  19. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  20. ^ "Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart Top 40". Official Charts Company. Retrieved November 8, 2023.

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Inferno is the seventeenth studio album by British rock band Motorhead released on 22 June 2004 It was their eighth with the Steamhammer label and second under Sanctuary Records and its subsidiary Metal Is in North America and certain territories InfernoStudio album by MotorheadReleased22 June 2004Recorded2004 1 StudioNRG Studios Paramount Studios amp Maple Studios 1 GenreHeavy metalLength48 32LabelSPV SteamhammerSanctuary 1 ProducerCameron WebbMotorhead chronologyLive at Brixton Academy 2003 Inferno 2004 BBC Live amp In Session 2005 Contents 1 Recording 2 Release 3 Artwork 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 6 1 Guest musicians 6 2 Production 7 Charts 8 References 9 External linksRecording editInferno was Motorhead s first album with Cameron Webb producing Webb told Joel McIver of Classic Rock Presents Motorhead in 2010 that he had wanted to make an album with the band for years and met them for dinner at the Sunset Marquis Hotel to discuss the possibility of working together I talked about how I wanted to make a really heavy record with them That was a mistake because Lemmy likes to play rock n roll he doesn t like to play heavy music and he called me on it Nonetheless the band and Webb produced Motorhead s heaviest album in years In an interview for the bonus Inferno DVD drummer Mikkey Dee states that Webb pushed us a little more He wasn t intimidated by our rock star moods Lemmy adds That was a great thing cause Mickey can be really intimidating and so can I and Phil can be really violent Not only was Webb able to find unity in the band in terms of recording but also understand Lemmy s bass sound which had a lot more gain than low end This was mostly attributed to Lemmy s hearing loss as he liked his songs to have a brighter sound and would always tell Webb to turn down the bass This created an issue during recording and when Webb complained to manager Todd Singerman he said dude your ears are different It s just the way it s gonna be You re going to find a way to talk to Lemmy into doing things Eventually both Webb and Lemmy were able to resolve this matter one of the ways was to turn on the subwoofer after Lemmy had left the studio 2 The band explained that they made Inferno the same way as all their other albums at the last minute by renting a big rehearsal room in Los Angeles and writing songs for about six weeks and after a week break recording them while they re still fresh Release editThe album s closing song Whorehouse Blues was somewhat of a departure A country blues style song it was distinguished by acoustic guitar by all three members with Lemmy adding harmonica towards the end Dee explained his switch from drums I ve been playing guitar all my life a little bit because guitars have always been around so it s nothing spectacular in my eyes He added It s quite fun to walk onstage and do that song And we definitely surprised the audiences 3 Filming of the video for Whorehouse Blues was due to take place in a Stringfellow s club but Peter Stringfellow objected to the song title and its associations and withdrew any involvement With 24 hours left until the shoot they found a club in Ealing 4 In the Black was featured in the 2009 video game Brutal Legend Artwork editJoe Petagno long time sleeve artist for the band said of the album cover When I first decided to do the Inferno cover I had the idea it should be Mars the god of war But I wanted to take the original three chrome heads I had created two years earlier and show it in the process of being formed at the foundry Being poured the molten metal which goes through down the centre of the picture It also formed the sword in the new logo It s also an axis mundi the centre of the world which holds the whole Mars planet together It s a circle Mars is almost exploding There are these soldiers coming in from the sides which is very much like Iraq or any other hotspots in the world At the same time as this Mars exploration shit was going on on TV Great Millions of people are dying there s water on Mars I m so fucking happy It came about because I was irritated about Can t we just figure it out all the hypocrisy yet again all the bloodshed all the stupidity it s in that cover It was kind of a comeback to the Overkill and taking a second shot at it really 5 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Blabbermouth7 10 7 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Terrorizer9 10 10 Guy Strachan praised Inferno in Terrorizer as the best album that Motorhead have ever recorded 10 However James Monger of AllMusic chided the band for churning out the same record over and over again 6 There are tinges of the blues here of punk and of metal wrote Ian Winwood for Mojo played by a band whose sharpness and precision is these days often overlooked 8 In 2011 Motorhead biographer Joel McIver wrote Inferno was a blast from start to finish Its bottom heavy modern sound suited the songs perfectly it was almost as if without realizing it Motorhead had stamped their identity on the album more honestly than on any other album for at least a decade Lee Marlowe of Classic Rock stated in 2013 that Killers is as catchy as anything in the band s vast catalogue a strident stand out on one of the strongest albums they ve done while Whorehouse Blues makes perfect sense Track listing editAll tracks are written by Ian Fraser Kilmister Phil Campbell Mikkey DeeNo TitleLength1 Terminal Show 3 452 Killers 4 143 In the Name of Tragedy 3 034 Suicide 5 075 Life s a Bitch 4 136 Down on Me 4 127 In the Black 4 318 Fight 3 429 In the Year of the Wolf 4 1710 Keys to the Kingdom 4 4611 Smiling Like a Killer 2 4412 Whorehouse Blues 3 53Total length 48 32 Bonus DVD in certain territories No TitleLength1 Interview amp Making of Inferno 2 Brave New World music video from Hammered 2002 3 Serial Killer music video from Hammered 2002 4 We Are Motorhead music video from We Are Motorhead 2000 Personnel editAdapted from the album s liner notes 1 Lemmy bass vocals acoustic rhythm guitar amp harmonica on Whorehouse Blues Phil Campbell guitars acoustic lead guitar on Whorehouse Blues Mikkey Dee drums acoustic rhythm guitar on Whorehouse Blues Guest musicians edit Steve Vai lead guitar on Terminal Show guitar solo on Down on Me Curtis Mathewson strings on Keys to the Kingdom Production edit Cameron Webb producer mixing engineer Bob Koszela engineer Sergio Chavez assistant engineer Chris Rakestraw assistant engineer Kevin Bartley mastering Steffan Chizari creative design Mark Abramson art direction design Robert John group photography Shawn Bathe in studio photography Lemmy sketches handwritten lyrics Joe Petagno Snaggletooth album coverCharts editChart 2004 Peakposition Austrian Albums O3 Austria 11 44 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 12 74 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 13 17 French Albums SNEP 14 58 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 15 10 Scottish Albums OCC 16 84 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 17 34 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 18 36 UK Albums OCC 19 95 UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 20 7References edit a b c d Inferno Motorhead SPV Steamhammer SPV 085 69742 CD 2004 liner notes page 10 11 amp rear Produce Like A Pro Mixing Motorhead with Cameron Webb Warren Huart Produce Like A Pro YouTube Retrieved 30 March 2022 Burridge Alan March 2007 Interview with Mikkey Dee by Artyom Golew became cover story in Sep 2006 issue of Russian Alive magazine Motorheadbangers 27 78 6 9 Burridge Alan December 2005 Mick Stevenson s diary Motorheadbangers 25 74 9 16 About Joe Petagno interview section with Joe Petagno bonus DVD with Inferno 30th Anniversary edition SPV69748 a b Monger James Christopher Inferno Motorhead at AllMusic Kaye Don Motorhead Inferno Blabbermouth Archived from the original on 16 August 2004 Retrieved 14 December 2023 a b Winwood Ian August 2004 Filter Albums Mojo No 129 p 88 Rolling Stone Review Archived 11 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine a b Strachan Guy August 2004 Motorhead Inferno Terrorizer 122 55 Austriancharts at Motorhead Inferno in German Hung Medien Retrieved November 8 2023 Ultratop be Motorhead Inferno in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved November 8 2023 Motorhead Inferno in Finnish Musiikkituottajat IFPI Finland Retrieved November 8 2023 Lescharts com Motorhead Inferno Hung Medien Retrieved November 8 2023 Offiziellecharts de Motorhead Inferno in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved November 8 2023 Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved November 8 2023 Swedishcharts com Motorhead Inferno Hung Medien Retrieved November 8 2023 Swisscharts com Motorhead Inferno Hung Medien Retrieved November 8 2023 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved November 8 2023 Official Rock amp Metal Albums Chart Top 40 Official Charts Company Retrieved November 8 2023 External links editInferno at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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