Showing posts with label Motörhead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motörhead. Show all posts

Friday, 21 February 2025

The Official Motörhead Coffee 'Speedfreak' Set to Debut at Daytona Bike Week 2025

 Motörhead's distinctive "Speedfreak" blend is the loudest, quickest, and heaviest coffee you will ever experience, a robust concoction that peels paint and rips faces, featuring hints of dark chocolate, caramel, and cocoa designed to energize your day (to be honest, it has a slight nuttiness with a "fruit kick" as well!). 

Designed for speed? Get ready! Concept Cafes expresses: "We are truly grateful to be a tiny part of the legendary Motörhead and to offer some incredibly tasty coffee to all the fans in the Motörhead community! 

The idea for 'Speedfreak' coffee emerged when someone (involved in the project) spontaneously shouted a description, and from there, the narrative started to unfold on its own. 

The 'Speedfreak' saga weaves a cylindrical tale of a legendary Motörhead launching a custom '75 Chevy Big-Block hot rod engine into the atmosphere, only to reemerge as the colossal 'Speedfreak' giant 50 years later, powered by coffee beans of mysterious alien origins, and driven by the deafening echoes from Lemmy's iconic 'Murder One' amplifier stack. Motörhead's 'Speedfreak' coffee is not just your average cup of coffee; it's an exhilarating, no-holds-barred lifestyle—if it has wheels or moves, 'Speedfreak' will burn them out!"

Motörhead Coffee 'Speedfreak' GIF

Concept Cafes/Motörhead "Speedfreak" Daytona Bike Week pop-up events:

* Friday, February 28 - Sanford, FL @ Seminole Harley Davidson from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

* Saturday, March 1 - New Smyrna Beach, FL @ Billy Lane's Sons of Speed (Vintage Motorcycle Race) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

* Monday, March 3 - Ormond Beach, FL @ Teddy Morse's Daytona Harley Davidson from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

* Tuesday, March 4 - Ormond Beach, FL @ Teddy Morse's Daytona Harley Davidson from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

* Wednesday, March 3 - Samsula, FL @ Sopotnick's Cabbage Patch Bar from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

* Thursday, March 6 - Ormond Beach FL @ Willie's Tropical Tattoo Custom Chopper Show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.                    

For more information, visit www.conceptcafes.com.


Motörhead, the iconic soundtrack and lifestyle cherished by millions around the globe, will mark its 50th anniversary in 2025. 

To commemorate this significant occasion, a variety of releases and events are scheduled throughout the year. 

Having performed live for countless fans and sold more than 25 million albums during their career, the Grammy Award-winning Motörhead continues to enjoy immense popularity as they approach their golden jubilee. In 2024, the band celebrated a brand new U.K. top 10 hit in October with "Lawman," amassed over 320 million streams worldwide, reached 20 million listeners on Spotify, and achieved over 112 million views on YouTube. 

Kicking off with a very special announcement in May, the year 2025 promises to be a celebration that affirms Motörhead's enduring legacy and Lemmy's everlasting presence.

 

 

Sunday, 10 April 2022

Speed Metal and the upgrade Heavy Metal received


What is Speed Metal and how is it came to be?

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Sometimes the genre might be referred as Speed'n'Thrash just like the label Hard'n'Heavy used by the press and fans showing that there's no clear delimitation in between. 

Musically and conceptually speaking it is represented by what is more than the traditional Heavy Metal in velocity, delivery and complexity of the overall song structures.

In comparison, with Thrash Metal, for example, Speed Metal band's music contains less Punk or Hardcore influences, although being at the same abrasive musical attributes and...speed, of course!

At the second part of the 70's where the genre has its roots the general rock musical realm was populated by some shy, so to speak, heavy metal releases, the prog-rock scene and punk rock on the other hand

These genres dominated most of the overall rock stage.

First of all, many consider that Queen's "Stone Cold Crazy" released in 1974 must be the first 100% speed metal act and it had a huge impact, especially on Metallica and the whole metal development, musically speaking.

About the same period of time the contribution of Motörhead and Judas Priest bands are considered by many being the first former Speed Metal bands.
Also, the german band Accept were an important catalytic, as well.
"Fast as a Shark" song being a great example, in that respect.


As Black Sabbath started to change and forwarded to a more mainstream discourse adding prog or even Beatles influences on "Technical Ecstacy", even their legacy has been already passed for this upgrade with "Symptom of the Universe" or "Children of the Grave" still there was definitively a need for something more exciting to take place.

The mid 70's saw other jams, as well in which we can foresee the upcoming metal genre taking shape. Those are for sure Deep Purple's "Speed King", "Highway Star" or "Fireball".

Also, the british band Budgie had an undeniable highlight in this fashion with the memorable "Breadfan" single.


Along with the start of the 80's, the N.W.O.B.H.M. movement saw the unholy birth incarnated in bands like, the undisputed, the almighty VENOM, which is above Heavy Metal, but not yet Thrash Metal, musically speaking.

As they claimed, bands at that time were not enough savage for their taste, so they managed to add some punk attitude music-wise to a general Heavy Metal structure and overly spiced it with a satanic imagery and baptized it as "Black Metal"!

Other representative bands to be added here, pioneering the genre, as we can think of, must be Angelwitch,Raven,Diamond Head,Tank, besides the canadian bands Anvil and Exciter.


Later in the 80's and 90's bands like Agent Steel, Annihilator, Helstar, Running Wild, Enforcer, Helloween, Gamma Ray, Primal Fear, The Great Cat, Cacophony, Blind Guardian, Dragonforce or Skullfist in 2000's consolidated the style and added more substance and diversity to the general musical picture.


Sometimes, the genre seems to be entwined with the newer Power Metal, especially if we look at the vocal delivery style.
Mercyful Fate GIF
 
King Diamond with Mercyful Fate being more on the traditional part of the Heavy Metal, his solo project, despite the theatrical approach contains all the instrumental ingredients of Speed Metal. There's numerous examples of songs throughout his rich discography in order to sustain that approach.
 
 
The Californian band Metal Church is one of the greatest metal bands to walk the earth and best protagonists, for sure when speaking about speed in metal delivery. 
Their entire catalog being recommended, as well.

Anthrax - Persistence Of Time GIF
 
 
 
Some argue that Megadeth are not exactly Thrash,but Speed Metal in the first place,
especially for their first three albums.
The same arguments goes for Metallica's first albums or even Anthrax. 
However, the Thrash Metal status was later on cemented beyond any shadow of doubt when the more complex and heavier albums like "Master of Puppets" or "Persistence of Time" were released.
 

 

 
 
 

 
Also, there's an opinion, going on, stating that the first Black Metal wave represented by Venom, Bathory and Sodom are, in fact, some sort of Extreme Speed Metal and later on Black Metal evolved in that form of Speed Metal fashion.
 
Darkthrone's "Transilvanian Hunger" being such an edifying example in that way.

Pedal to the metal!!! \m/
Darkthrone - Transilvanian Hunger GIF