"Aftershock," Motörhead's 21st studio album, is a thunderous testament to the enduring power of the British hard rock legends, led by the iconic Lemmy Kilmister. Released on October 18, 2013, this album is a raw, unapologetic journey through the band's signature sound, blending heavy metal, speed metal, and hard rock into a relentless sonic assault. With a runtime of 1 hour and 55 minutes, "Aftershock" is a marathon of Motörhead's signature heavy distorted blues rock, featuring the band's trademark heavy riffs and crashing drums that create a musical oblivion that leaves listeners craving more. The album includes standout tracks like "Heartbreaker," "Coup de Grace," and "Queen of the Damned," showcasing the band's unyielding energy and musical prowess. In addition to the album, fans can enjoy a 132-page magazine that serves as the ultimate sleevenotes, providing an in-depth look into the making of "Aftershock." Recorded at NRG Studios in North Hollywood, this album is a powerful addition to Motörhead's impressive 38-year career, delivering the same uncompromising sound that has made them legends in the world of rock and metal.