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Psycho Las Vegas launches label with Motorhead tribute

Posted by Loren on August 20, 2021

Psycho Las Vegas launches label with Motorhead tribute
Psycho Las Vegas launches label with Motorhead tribute

The (mostly) annual Psycho festival in Las Vegas, taking place this weekend, has announced a spinoff record label called Psycho Waxx. The inaugural release will be a Motorhead tribute called Löve Me Förever: A Tribute To Motörhead, fittingly being recorded during the festival this very weekend.

Expected to release in summer 2022, the lineup is set to feature High On Fire, EyeHateGod, Death By Stereo, Creeping Death, and more.

Löve Me Förever: A Tribute To Motörhead artists scheduled to record this weekend:

High On Fire
Blackwater Holylight w/ Matt Pike
Midnight
Exhorder
Stöner
Psychlona
Creeping Death
The Bridge City Sinners
Lord Buffalo
Relaxer
EyeHateGod
Cephalic Carnage
Death By Stereo
Howling Giant
Mothership
Foie Gras
 
Additionally, the compilation will include an all-star collaborative take on "Ace Of Spades" featuring Philip H. Anselmo (Down), Gary Holt (Exodus), Chuck Garric (Alice Cooper), Sacha Dunable (Intronaut), Nick Oliveri (Stöner, Queens Of The Stone Age, Kyuss), Dwid Hallion (Integrity), and Zach Wheeler and Tom Polzine (Howling Giant).

Psycho Las Vegas launches label with Motorhead tribute
Psycho Las Vegas launches label with Motorhead tribute

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