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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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On Friday’s Loudwire Nights (May 17), Jesse James Dupree joined Chuck Armstrong to not only celebrate the release of his new music video for “Stranded,” but to take listeners behind-the-scenes on the making of it. “Much like the album, the video just happened,” Dupree told Chuck about the latest single from his solo album, Breathing Fire. The video was filmed in the Black Hills of South Dakota, near the Full Throttle Saloon and Sturgis. “It’s just an amazing experience for anyone to go to that part of the United States,” Dupree said. “I mean, the Black Hills of South Dakota are a magical place...
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On Thursday (May 16), Kerry King joined Loudwire Nights to celebrate the release of his debut solo album, From Hell I Rise. “There’s been so much hurry up and wait,” King told host Chuck Armstrong about the new album. “This record’s been done almost a year already, so [I’ve been] chomping at the bit for it to come out.” Even though King has felt anxious leading up to the release of From Hell I Rise, he was quick to tell Chuck that the desire to release a solo album wasn’t something he wanted to do for very long. In fact, he only began to consider it when Slayer called it quits. “I had no inten...
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When Jamey Jasta formed Hatebreed in Bridgeport, Conn., in 1994, he didn’t have a backup plan — and that was by design. “I was a young dad and I was like, I cannot be a deadbeat dad,” Jasta told Chuck Armstrong on Loudwire Nights Wednesday (May 15). “I cannot be a deadbeat dad. I cannot be someone who doesn’t have a college savings for their kid. I always wanted to be the dad that was able to buy my daughter a car when she turned 16 — so I knew I had like 16 years to get it right.” Jasta admitted that the first five years of Hatebreed‘s life were really difficult, but thanks to his girlfriend,...
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“We shoot for a timeless sound.” Tyler Baker hung out with Chuck Armstrong on Loudwire Nights Monday (May 13) and discussed Goodbye June‘s upcoming new record, Deep In the Trouble. “You know, you put a Les Paul through an old Marshall and you crank it up and you get the sound that doesn’t go stale,” he said. “We kind of live by those rules. We’re so excited to put [the new album] out.” Subscribe to Loudwire on Youtube Baker admitted that the reception from fans so far has been really good and he and his bandmates — and cousins — Landon Milbourn and Brandon Qualkenbush, couldn’t be happier. The...
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Rage Against the Machine and System of a Down both used their platform to raise the political consciousness of their fanbases, but which of these veteran rock bands did it the best? That’s the question at the center of this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show. Yes, these two politically-minded bands are friendly. Serj Tankian and Tom Morello even formed the Axis of Justice non-profit organization together. But as both bands would be the first to urge you to vote, this week we’re going to ask you to vote for one of these bands over the other. Rage Against the Machine dom...
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Corey Glover hung out with Chuck Armstrong on Loudwire Nights the night before his new band Sonic Universe released their debut record, It Is What It Is. In addition to celebrating the new album, Glover opened up about what it’s like not only being the frontman for the legendary Living Colour, but also working with other bands and projects like Sonic Universe. “I still have so much to say,” Glover said on Thursday night (May 9). “This is my outlet to say it and fortunately for me, I have more than one outlet to express myself.” When he thinks about the different outlets in his life, Glover adm...
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What is the better Slipknot album – Iowa or Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses? There’s no denying that Slipknot was on a creative hot streak early in their career and their second and third albums respectively were among the biggest records of the early 2000s. So this week, in Loudwire Nights’ Chuck’s Fight Club, we’re turning to you to answer the debate of which is the better album. Slipknot’s return has fans buzzing, so what better time than now to settle a longtime debate concerning the band’s recording history. Forget a sophomore slump. Iowa propelled Slipknot to new heights after an impressiv...
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