MOTORHEAD LEADER BOUNCES BACK FROM HEALTH SCARE WITH TWO ALBUMS
MOTORHEAD frontman IAN ‘LEMMY’ KILMISTER is set to prove to fans he’s healthy after beating an infection that prompted doctors in Los Angeles to advise foot amputation by releasing two albums at the same time.
The British rocker, 60, will release Motorhead’s 23rd album, KISS OF DEATH, and the debut from his rockabilly trio HEAD CAT, called FOOL’S PARADISE.
Kilmister admits his amputation scare and other recent health problems made him realise he’d have to speed up the recording process and realise more achievements.
He tells Billboard.com, "As long as I can walk around and move my arms and legs, I’ll be around. If I have to stop, then I’ll stop. Until then, you’ll be seeing me."
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