
Motörhead's 1986 single, 'Deaf Forever,' is a quintessential blast of hard-hitting heavy metal. Featuring Lemmy's iconic raspy vocals and a relentless, driving rhythm section, it's an anthem of defian
1986 · GWR Records
'Deaf Forever' is a sonic sledgehammer, a pure, unadulterated shot of Motörhead at their mid-80s peak. This single isn't about subtlety; it's about raw, unyielding power, driven by Lemmy's unmistakable growl and a rhythm section that hits like a freight train. It's the sound of a band refusing to compromise, delivering a defiant anthem that's as loud and proud as its title suggests. Own this if you crave music that's built for speed, volume, and an unapologetic middle finger to the world.
How does Deaf Forever sound next to the rest of Motörhead's catalogue?
The writing leans far further into war conflict than the rest of the catalogue.
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