Motorhead
Motorhead Live Performance of Overkill in Boston at House Venue
In September 2009, Motörhead's performance of 'Overkill' at the House of Blues in Boston showcased the band at a vibrant point in their career, shortly after the release of their 2008 album, 'Motorizer.' This album marked a return to the band's raw power and steadfast dedication to rock and roll, featuring hard-hitting tracks that resonated with long-time fans and newcomers alike. Interestingly, the 2000s were a reinvigoration period for Motörhead, as they maintained their signature sound despite changes in the music landscape. By 2009, Lemmy Kilmister, the legendary frontman, was well-regarded not just for his distinctive voice and bass playing but as a cultural icon in rock. This live rendition is a testament to the band's enduring energy and connection with their audience, proving that even decades into their career, they could still deliver explosive performances.