Despite his no longer being with us, Motörhead's very own Lemmy Kilmister's solo album may see the light this year. According to his collaborator Jim Voxx of Skew Siskin in an interview with Metal Talk, the solo album has been in the works since 2003, and may feature Dave Grohl, Reverend Horton Heat, and The Damned.
"We are also in the very last stages of the Lemmy solo album."
I still don't know when it will be released because this is in the hands of the Motörhead management and it took a while now but you know, Lemmy had so many things left, there are so many other recordings and they all had to sort out how to proceed and there is no real time rush to release this album so I can imagine it will be towards the end of this year."
According to a previous interview in 2013 unearthed by Blabbermouth, Lemmy said he was thinking about calling the album False Teeth For The Deaf, and said the music is "all just great rock and roll, that's the only way to describe it."