Motörheadphönes

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Source: Bravewords.com
Since 1996, MOTÖRHEAD has been cranking out a new studio album every two years. But it’s been three years since their last album dropped, The Wörld Is Yours, and their forthcoming untitled disc (thirteenth overall) will break that trend.

“We’ve got eleven songs so far,” explains longtime  MOTÖRHEAD growler/bassist Lemmy Kilmister. “I’m just writing words to them at the moment, and putting bass and vocals on the tracks. So we’ll see – it will take a little while. It’s going all right though. I did two tracks yesterday.”

Confirmed song titles that Lemmy was willing to offer up are ‘Outsider‘ and ‘Silence When You Speak to Me‘. Also, Cameron Webb is confirmed as the album’s producer (the same gentleman that has either produced or co-produced the last few MOTÖRHEAD albums). When asked about a release date, Lemmy simply replied, “We’ve got to get it out by the end of the summer.”

Lemmy was also willing to discuss a few recent non-musical MOTÖRHEAD projects, including Motörheadphones. “Somebody said, ‘What about some Motörheadphones?’ And we said, ‘OK!’ There’s not much of a story to that.” Lemmy also explained the difference between Motörheadphones and other popular artist-endorsed headphones, such as Beats by DR. DRE. “It’s a change from the hip-hop stuff. It’s for people that like to hear all the instruments, not just the bass drum and the bass guitar.”

And let’s not forget the recently unveiled alcoholic beverage, Shiraz, of which Lemmy pointed out is only the first of several additional selections on the horizon. “Oh, we’ve got vodka and bourbon coming soon. Old snakebite bourbon. We have a range of intoxicants.” As of now, Motörhead Shiraz is only available for retail purchase in Europe, but Lemmy hopes that stateside sippers will soon be able to wet their whistle. “We’re trying to see if there are any independents [distributors] to try and get a hold of. There aren’t many of them left. So we’ve just got to play it by ear and see what happens.”

Lastly, Lemmy was willing to give his two cents about the current state of rock n’ roll. “Rock n’ roll will be OK. Rock n’ roll feeds on itself. The Top 40 is always crap, and the good stuff is in the garage. It’s just that nowadays, you can’t have a straight breakout, because people have bought up all the rock stations. And the genius and greed – they fuck it up, you know? Because ELVIS couldn’t happen now like he did in the ’50s. He couldn’t happen now, because he had a regional hit in Louisiana and away he went. But he couldn’t do it now, so it’s a shame. It’s been taken away. But there are other opportunities that open up as some go down – it will always be OK. There will always be some spotty, pissed off band in a garage somewhere, with cheap Japanese guitars, ready to bash your head in – as it should be.”

Lemmy will be appearing with his rockabilly band, the HEAD CAT, on March 10th, as part of the 6th Annual Musink Festival, in Costa Mesa, California.

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Source: Blabbermouth.net 

MOTÖRHEAD unveiled the overwhelmingly loud and fast style of rock and roll with the official U.S. launch of Motörheadphönes yesterday (Tuesday, January 8) at the Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas, Nevada. Over 100 journalists from four continents attended the event, which includes a question-and-answer session with MOTÖRHEAD frontman Lemmy Kilmister, Ulf Sandberg, CEO of Motörheadphönes, and brand manager Anders Nicklasson. Check out photos below.

Motörheadphönes has had unprecedented success throughout Europe prior to making its debut in the United States at the CES show. Motörheadphönes were developed by the hard-rocking, mega-successful metal band MOTÖRHEAD, who harnessed the energy of their own music and created a life-style brand of headphones that are unprecedented in sound, capability and performance. All about attitude, Motörheadphönes are targeted to the rock audience, one of the largest audiences of music listeners.

The new product features professional audio quality, tooled to reproduce rock music or any played music. Motörheadphönes give smooth warm bass, bombastic drums and clear mid-range plus distinct high-end because of the 40mm neodymium high power speakers that takes 6-10 times more power than a standard headphone.

With the knowledge of using studio headphones for decades, MOTÖRHEAD has made the mid and high frequencies so clear that you can easily separate the instruments from each other. Motörheadphönes allow anyone to enjoy the same music as professional musicians do in the studio. Just like MOTÖRHEAD, they are proof of award-winning musical opportunities.

Models are smart phone capable and are equipped with the newly developed microphone Controlizer which is one of the most advanced remote controls on the market today. MSRP range from $49.99-$129.99 and the product was recently named one of the best headphones in the world by U.K.’s newspaper The Independent.

“These new headphones are not like the weak-kneed, lily-livered, tin-pot, skinny sounding little pieces of garbage out on the market today,” said Lemmy. “We designed these headphones to deliver everything louder than anything else and with the sort of range, clarity and TRUE rock reproduction you’d expect from a band of warriors like us.”

Motörheadphönes were developed together with MOTÖRHEAD and a group of experienced sound experts and engineers led by brand manager Anders Nicklasson who has over 30 years of experience in audio development and international marketing. Distribution and marketing is handled worldwide by Krusell International AB.

For more information, visit www.motorheadphones.com.

 

Source: Blabbermouth.net 

MOTÖRHEAD has launched a complete assortment of headphones and earphones. The first generation’s assortment will consist of nine products in total, three headphones, and six in-ear models. All are being sold under their new brand name Motörheadphönes.

Motörheadphönes is the first brand name in the headphone segment that globally focuses on the rock/pop audience, a target group who are critical listeners and goes with the attitude that rock stands for. The rock audience is by far the largest group of music listeners, according to surveys on what music the consumers are streaming.

Price range is between €39.99 and €49.99 for the earphones and between €69.99 and €129.99 for the headphones. Most models are smartphone-ready, two of the headphones are equipped with the new developed microphone “Controlizer,” which is one of the most advanced remote controls on the market.

Commented the band: “No weak-kneed, lily-livered, tin-pot and skinny sounding little pieces of garbage, no, that ain’t MOTÖRHEAD‘s style. These are headphönes designed to deliver everything louder than everything else BUT with the sort of range, clarity and TRUE rock reproduction you’d expect from a band of road warriors who have been at the top of the tree year after year. Because, like üs, these don’t fuck around… remember, if it’s too loud, you’re too old.”

The products are developed audio- and design-wise together with MOTÖRHEAD and a longtime experienced sound expertise from the hometown of harder rock in Gothenburg, Sweden, led by Anders Nicklasson with 30 years’ experience from Audio development. Distribution and marketing is handled worldwide by Krusell International AB.

Motörheadphönes were officially launched at a press conference on August 31 at Motörheadphönes booth at IFA (Internationale Funkausstellung) hall 9 booth 313 in Berlin, Germany. Attending the event were Mikkey Dee (MOTÖRHEAD), Ulf Sandberg (Krusell) and Anders Nicklasson (Krusell).

Video footage of the Motörheadphönes launch can be seen below.

For more information, visit www.motorheadphones.com.