Saturday, July 5, 2014

MOTORHEAD: COMMENT ON FANS BRAIN INJURY AFTER MOTORHEAD CONCERT

UK metal legends MOTORHEAD have commented on a 50 year old UK fan whom suffered a brain injury after headbanging at a MOTORHEAD show and needed a neurosurgeon drain blood out of his brain.








DR. COLIN SHIEFF stated "There are probably other higher risk events going on at concerts than headbanging. Most people who go to metal festivals and jump up and down while shaking their heads don't end up in in the hands of a neurosurgeon."

                                                                                                                                                     
MOTORHEAD POSTPONED the TOUR EDITION OF "AFTERSHOCK" (recorded in APRIL with bonus tracks), as the release date has been pushed back from 7/4/2014 and 7/29/2014 (USA) to 8/1/2014 (EUROPE), 8/4/2014 (UK), 8/26/2014 (NORTH AMERICA) via UDR RECORDS.









 LEMMY KILMISTER (MOTORHEAD) was diagnosed with Hematoma, an injured hip and was recently fitted with a defibrillator.


MOTORHEAD unleashed "After Shock",  10/22/2013 via  UDM MUSIC and on AMAZON.

http://music.msn.com/music/article.aspx?news=876053&ocid=ansent11

FROM MOTORHEAD:
Motörhead ARE the LOUDEST BAND IN THE WORLD! Doctors in Germany agree that Motörhead are one of the most hardcore acts ever! We are glad to hear that our fan that suffered the blood cot while headbanging is doing better!#MotörheadForLife
Thanks-Stay Metal, Stay Brutal-\m/ -l-