Contrary to unsubstantiated reports that
MOTÖRHEAD has cancelled the remainder of its European tour, the band will perform at this weekend's
Sweden Rock Festival as scheduled, drummer
Mikkey Dee has confirmed to the
Sweden Rock organizers.
MOTÖRHEAD was forced to call off its June 3, 2007 concert Rockhal in Luxembourg after frontman
Lemmy Kilmister reportedly fell ill shortly after soundcheck and had to be taken to a local hospital for evaluation. It was subsequently determined that
Lemmy was suffering from an upper respiratory infection and two additional shows in France (June 5 in Limoges and June 6 in Caen) were also cancelled in order to allow
Lemmy enough time to rest. However, according to
Dee,
Lemmy WILL be well enough to perform at
Sweden Rock, where former
MOTÖRHEAD guitarist
"Fast" Eddie Clarke — who is playing the
Sweden Rock the same day (Saturday, June 9) with his band
FASTWAY — is expected to join
MOTÖRHEAD on stage.
An action figure of
Lemmy Kilmister is tentatively due in November via a company called
Locoape. The six-inch figure comes with what appears to be one of four random backgrounds and one of three random guitars. Check out a picture of the action figure at
Action-Figure.com.
A nine-minute audio interview with
Lemmy, conducted on May 13, 2007 at Peabody's in Cleveland, Ohio by
Ken of
Metal Fanzine, has been posted online at
YouTube.
Lemmy recently completed a short U.S. tour with his side project
HEAD CAT, also featuring
STRAY CATS drummer
Slim Jim Phantom, and guitarist
Danny B. Harvey (who also plays in
Slim's post–
STRAY CATS outfit
13 CATS).
MOTÖRHEAD's latest album,
"Kiss of Death", entered the national album charts in the following countries: Germany: #4, Norway: #9, Sweden: #13, Austria: #20, Switzerland: #26, U.K.: #45, Denmark: #53. The CD was recorded at the
Paramount studios in Los Angeles with
Cameron Webb, who also worked with the group on 2004's
"Inferno". The album includes guest appearances by
POISON guitarist
C.C. Deville and
ALICE IN CHAINS bassist Mike Inez.