IRON FIST
“ I had the chance to spread my wings a bit more,” says Phil Campbell of the new music that makes up his first solo record Old Lions Still Roar. Truth be told, the man sat with Total Guitar today will always be predominantly known as Motörhead’s longest-serving guitarist, who, upon joining in 1984, would stay by Lemmy’s side to the very end. His latest recordings, however, show a different side to the all-guns-blazing approach he’s long embodied – delving into new worlds of country rock, piano ballads and film score instrumentals...
“Lemmy never gave me any limitations as such, but in Motörhead there was only so far you could stray,” shrugs Campbell, admitting his old band knew exactly how to play to their strengths. “It was all about that one sound. So a lot of the cleaner melodies and piano-led parts had been bouncing around my head for quite a few years. I was determined to get them out. That diversity also makes for an interesting album, you know?”
What are the main guitars we’re hearing on Old Lions Still Roar?
“A lot of it was actually my 80s sunburst Tokai Les Paul, I decided to get that out of retirement! There was also a silverburst
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