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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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“It really was like my first solo record — I just kind of did it to see if I could do it.” Lamb of God founding member and guitarist Mark Morton recently hung out with Chuck Armstrong on Loudwire Nights (June 25) and dove deep into his new book, Desolation: A Heavy Metal Memoir. “I didn’t know if I could do it or not, but I was willing to see if I could do it.” Morton admitted that writing Desolation was a lot harder than putting together an album — something System of a Down’s Serj Tankian also recently revealed. “It’s just very, very time-consuming,” Morton said. “It’s more difficult than ma...
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Which is the better Beastie Boys album – Licensed to Ill or Paul’s Boutique? Both are groundbreaking records in their own right, and this week they go head-to-head as part of Chuck’s Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show. In late 1986, three bratty but brilliant punk-inspired kids took a stab at the burgeoning style of rock, sampling some of rock’s greatest hooks and delivering a hugely successful and memorable album in Licensed to Ill. In fact, it became the first ever rap album to hit No. 1. But what does rap have to do with rock? Did you catch the Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Clash a...
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On Oct. 11, the Offspring will celebrate the release of their latest studio album, Supercharged. Ahead of that day, longtime guitarist Noodles joined Loudwire Nights to discuss the record and reflect on the band’s last 40 years. “I wonder where all the time went,” Noodles admitted to Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong. “I don’t feel 40 years older than I did back then, you know? I haven’t matured much, I’ll tell you that.” As far as Supercharged goes, Noodles is ready for fans to hear it. “I want to get the rest of it out. This is always a really nervous time, a frustrating time in a lot of ...
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“It was when I turned 15, because I picked up the guitar on my birthday. It was that summer.” Slash joined Chuck Armstrong on Monday’s Loudwire Nights (June 17) to celebrate the recent release of his latest solo album, Orgy of the Damned. In addition to discussing that record, he also opened up about how he fell in love with rock — and the guitar — in the first place. “I had been going to music festivals, I was really into a lot of records and a lot of music,” he recalled. “At that time it was all a huge new discovery thing for me. All these new bands and all these records that I hadn’t heard ...
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Who was the better nu-metal band of the ’90s – Korn or Limp Bizkit? That’s the debate that the center of this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club on Loudwire Nights! When it comes to nu-metal, it doesn’t get any bigger than Korn and Limp Bizkit. One band is often credited with pioneering the genre while the other is often associated with the genre’s peak pop culture moments. Korn have remained consistent as one of hard rock and metal’s top bands over the last three decades, generating such standout tracks as “Blind,” “Got the Life,” “Falling Away From Me” and “Freak on a Leash” among others. Limp Bizkit...
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Here’s your chance to win one of the most hotly anticipated metal albums of the year, as Loudwire Nights is offering up a clear vinyl pressing of Kerry King‘s From Hell I Rise as the latest Loudwire Record Club offering. Following Slayer’s retirement, many wondered what would be the next step for King, and he responded this year by delivering a killer album, very much in the Slayer style, with an all-star group of players including singer Mark Osegueda, guitarist Phil Demmel, bassist Kyle Sanders and King’s longtime Slayer cohort Paul Bostaph on drums. READ MORE: How Kerry King Found Out Slaye...
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“I should have done it. Do it, ladies and gentlemen. Reach out.” Ahead of A Day to Remember‘s show in the Kansas City area on Sunday, June 9, frontman Jeremy McKinnon spoke with Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong about one of his dream collaborations and why it will never happen. The conversation aired exclusively on Thursday’s edition of Loudwire Nights (June 13). “I remember back in the day,” McKinnon told Chuck, “Tom Petty would have been up there for me. There was a time where I was considering putting together a more, just like, singer-songwritery — my own stuff. I do that on the side a...
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After a very busy 2023, this year seems to be pretty quiet for Shinedown. While they have a handful of live shows, it’s nothing compared to the massive tours they embarked on last year, all in support of their latest album, Planet Zero. As drummer Barry Kerch recently revealed, though, Shinedown are actually keeping busy in other ways in 2024. “We’ll be kicking it hard again next year because we are currently working on whatever that next record is going to be,” Kerch shared on Loudwire Nights Tuesday (June 11). “I literally was just in Charleston last week at the studio where we recorded Plan...
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