With Lemmy Kilmister's health issues, Motorhead have not had much opportunity to promote their excellent 'Aftershock' album, but the rocker says there's still plenty of music left in him, including a solo disc.

In a new interview in Revolver magazine (excerpted by Blabbermouth), Kilmister says, "I ain't done yet with the music. After I get better, we're gonna try to tour again, and if I can't do that full-on, I want to do another album with Head Cat, and, of course, I want to do a couple more Motorhead records. But the next thing I've got coming out is my solo album, which is almost done."

While it is a solo album, there are some guests on the effort. Lemmy explained, "I still want to do a track with [Skunk Anansie's] Skin before I put it out. There are two tracks with the Reverend Horton Heat, two with The Damned, a track with Dave Grohl and a track with Joan Jett."

As for what fans can expect, he concluded, "Right now, we're thinking of calling it 'False Teeth for the Deaf.' It's all just great rock 'n' roll, that's the only way to describe it. Some of it is bluesy and some isn't. It's not Motorhead, but obviously there are elements in common."

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