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On the heels of the release of Black Veil Brides‘ new song and music video, “Bleeders,” and its follow-up, “My Friends,” frontman Andy Biersack joined Loudwire Nights on Thursday (June 6) to dive deep into his love of musicals and theatrical rock and open up about why he doesn’t mind sharing his imperfections publicly. “I’ve always really tried to be honest about my faults and my fears,” Biersack admitted to host Chuck Armstrong. Subscribe to Loudwire on Youtube “The things that I don’t know about are the things that I’m unsure about because I feel like culturally so much of what we deal with ...
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Here’s your chance to win a Motley Crue signed drumhead courtesy of the folks at Loudwire Nights! The band’s live return to the music scene has been embraced wildly by fans who have packed stadiums to see the hard rocking heroes in action. And for this contest, we give you a chance to win something from the live setting, as Vince Neil, John 5, Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee have signed a drumhead with it’s own doodle just below the REMO crown logo. Of course, not only have Motley Crue returned in the live setting, but they’re also back recording original material as well, having just released the so...
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“I went for awhile where I felt like I was just writing songs. I was just writing — this is what a good song sounds like or this is what a hit sounds like.” Chris Daughtry recently joined Chuck Armstrong on Loudwire Nights (June 4) to discuss what changed for him to write more transparent and personal songs. “Even before I lost my daughter and my mom, I just went through this place of feeling like I wasn’t saying anything,” Daughtry admitted. “I felt like I was going through this imposter syndrome…I felt like I needed to cut myself open and really pour out the things that maybe I was not even ...
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Godsmack and Staind have both had great careers after enjoying late ’90s breakouts, but which of these bands is better? That’s the debate at the center of this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show. Both bands started in Boston-area of Massachusetts around 1995 and saw a similar trajectory in their career, each becoming hugely successful in the 2000s after making impressive debuts in the late ’90s. Godsmack have remained a constant chart favorite since their self-titled 1998 debut, which gave us the single “Whatever” and started a run of hits that included the chart-toppe...
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Which is the better Shinedown album – Leave a Whisper or Planet Zero? That’s the debate at the center of this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show, as we pit Shinedown’s debut against their most recent album. This also goes to the bigger debate of which bands have gotten creatively better over time, maintained a level of consistency or have seen a drop-off in their work. But regardless of the outcome, it’s safe to say audiences found and embraced both albums. Shinedown arrived on the scene in 2003 with Leave a Whisper, a solid debut album featuring drummer Barry Kerch, g...
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“We’re all on the same page, all looking in the same direction. One unified voice and mindset — we’re all working together.” Bud Gaugh, founding drummer for Sublime, caught up with Chuck Armstrong on Friday’s Loudwire Nights (May 24) as he celebrated the current state of the band. “I wasn’t planning on this,” Gaugh admitted as he reflected on Sublime’s history, the loss of frontman Bradley Nowell and the recent release “Feel Like That,” a song from 1996 that features original vocals from Nowell and fresh vocals from his son, Jakob. “[Jakob] really has some of his dad’s mannerisms…watching him ...
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On Thursday’s Loudwire Nights (May 23), Mike’s Dead joined Chuck Armstrong to dive deep into the wild new music video for his equally wild song, “Bestrafe Mich (Punish Me).” “I put a bunch of different references in when we came up with this one,” Mike’s Dead explained to Chuck. “I helped write the treatments, I helped come up with the concept…I’m incredibly neurotic and have a lot of ideas.” Some of the references fans may notice in the video include a nod to Mad Max: Fury Road and GHOSTEMANE as well as the influence of a couple of Rammstein music videos. “We kept slowly getting weirder and w...
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On Friday, May 24, Bones Owens kicks off his Goin’ Back Where I Came From tour. Much like the tour name might suggest, the run of live shows will take Owens back to the area of the country where he grew up. “I’m born and raised in the Midwest, in Missouri,” Owens told Chuck Armstrong on Wednesday’s Loudwire Nights (May 22). “I’ve lived in Nashville since 2005 and, you know, I’ve worn several hats and played with different folks over the years…for the last seven years or so, I’ve been focused on this project, on myself — I guess I should say on Bones Owens.” Not only will the tour find Owens vi...
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On June 28, the Warning celebrate the release of their latest album, Keep Me Fed. Ahead of that day, the three sisters who make up the band — guitarist Daniela Villarreal Vélez, drummer Paulina Villarreal Vélez and bassist Alejandra Villarreal Vélez — dove into what fans can expect on Loudwire Nights. “I feel like this album varies in between the songs,” Paulina said on Tuesday night’s show (May 21). “We have very fun, kind of poppy-ish songs — I’ll even throw that out there — but then we have really heavy songs, I feel like the heaviest songs we’ve ever written. There’s a little bit of everyt...
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Which of the companion Guns N’ Roses albums – Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II – is the better album? That’s the debate at the center of this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show. They were both dominant albums, placing No. 1 and No. 2 on the charts upon their release and keeping the band going with singles and touring for nearly three years. Both albums were stacked and incredibly ambitious, but which one ultimately was the better album? On one hand, Use Your Illusion I had arguably the biggest song of this album cycle with the epic “November Rain.” But Use ...
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