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“I’m about out of things to say about a record we did 20 years ago. I have nothing really new to say and a lot of those memories are hazy.” Randy Blythe minced no words when he hung out on Loudwire Nights Tuesday (July 16) to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Lamb of God’s album, Ashes of the Wake. “I have very specific [memories] that stand out,” he said about the record, “but I can regurgitate them ad nauseam. Nothing else is going to come back because those were many years — or many beers — ago.” Blythe admitted to host Chuck Armstrong, though, that he was never hesitant about jumping into ...
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A few weeks after releasing their latest album, Grammy Nominated, Islander frontman Mikey Carvajal joined Loudwire Nights to celebrate the new music, unpack the record’s title and share some thoughts on the state of music today. “The album title came from my brother,” Carvajal told host Chuck Armstrong. Carvajal’s brother, Chris, plays bass for Islander. “He was making the joke, we should put an old lady on the cover like a grandmother of some kid and she’s giving him an award.” The idea behind that joke was simple: Carvajal’s family is always the most supportive of Islander’s music, even if t...
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One legendary band that’s managed to remain successful through the years, but which Judas Priest album is better, the old-school metal of Screaming for Vengeance or their latest effort, Invincible Shield? That’s the battle we’ve got queued up this week for Chuck’s Fight Club on Loudwire Nights. While Judas Priest have an immense and revered catalog, Screaming of Vengeance often ranks as one of their best works amongst fans and critics alike. The 1982 album features such standouts as “Helion,” “Electric Eye” “”(Take These) Chains” and the record’s breakout smash, “You’ve Got Another Thing Comin...
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Ever since the first time Tim Montana was a special guest on Loudwire Nights, he was crystal clear on his love for rock and roll. Yes, he cut his teeth in the country world in Nashville for a decade and grew as a songwriter in ways he could have never imagined, but at the root of everything he did was always a burning love for rock. After releasing his first official rock single “Devil You Know” in 2023 and seeing the response to it, he was encouraged by those around him to keep writing that kind of music. Subscribe to Loudwire on Youtube For Montana, that was an easy task to take on. “Everybo...
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Ahead of the October release of his memoir, Walking Disaster: My Life Through Heaven and Hell, Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley has launched a video series packed full of stories that didn’t make the book. While talking with Chuck Armstrong on Loudwire Nights Thursday (July 11), Whibley shared a story that not only didn’t make it into Walking Disaster, but that won’t be featured in the new video series, either. “I remember being on the Motley tour in 2005 and I used to hang out with Tommy [Lee] on his bus a lot,” he said. “We would end up just partying and I would stay on his bus through the nig...
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On July 10 — right in the middle of the week — Budderside celebrated the release of their latest full-length album, White Flame. With some of the best music the band has ever released, White Flame stands out as a testament to Budderside’s work ethic and commitment to releasing original, unique rock and roll. This is the same work ethic and commitment that caught the ear of Lemmy Kilmister, who originally signed Budderside to his record label, Motorhead Music. “When we go into record, nobody holds back,” frontman Patrick Stone said on Wednesday’s Loudwire Nights (July 10). “If it’s not complete...
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On Friday, July 12, Devour the Day will release their latest collection of new songs, Fragments of Us. Ahead of that, founding members Joey “Chicago” Walser and Blake Allison joined Chuck Armstrong on Loudwire Nights to celebrate all that is happening in the life of the band. “When you’re young, you dream of all the different things like being onstage and having music on the radio and those things,” Walser told Chuck on Tuesday night (July 9). “But I think for us, there was always this lifestyle that we would be able to get up and make music every day and then watch cool movies and eat good fo...
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Who was the better ’90s alt-rock hero – Beck or 311? That’s the debate at the center of this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club on Loudwire Nights as we look at the careers of two consistently great and long-lasting acts from the alt-rock genre. Both acts found a way of working a funkier sound into their brand of rock, finding great success across the latter portion of the decade in the process. Beck broke on the scene in 1994 with “Loser” off his Mellow Gold album, then saw a giant step forward in airplay with 1996’s Odelay that featured “Where It’s At,” “Devil’s Haircut,” “The New Pollution” and more...
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It’s time to raise a toast, but will you do so to Metallica‘s “Whiskey in the Jar” or AC/DC‘s “Have a Drink on Me”? That’s right, we’ve got two great bar songs and you have to pick one to toast to as part of Chuck’s Fight Club on Loudwire Nights this week. Both of these classics will go down smooth for hard rock fans, but which is your favorite? Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong will introduce the battle during Monday’s Loudwire Nights program at 8PM. Then on Tuesday at 8PM, he’ll give a proper spotlight and make the argument for Metallica’s Thin Lizzy cover “Whiskey in the Jar” as being th...
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The night before the Exies released their new EP, Closure, frontman Scott Stevens walked the Loudwire Nights audience through it, track-by-track. “These are six songs that all have meaning to them,” Stevens told host Chuck Armstrong on Thursday night (June 27). “It’s just crazy. I mean, I’m talking to the guys [in the band] and everybody’s just kind of scratching their head a little bit. How did we get here?” The Exies haven’t released a collection of new songs since 2007’s full-length, A Modern Way of Living With the Truth, their fourth album. Since then, Stevens has remained busy as a songwr...
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