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Falling In Reverse have just announced their new album Popular Monster. It’s the band’s first since 2017’s Coming Home and the news arrives in tandem with the release of a music video for the debut single, “Ronald,” and a new series of headlining North American tour dates. In the years since the release of Coming Home, Falling In Reverse have kept new music coming, pumping out a handful of highly successful singles, such as “Drugs,” “Popular Monster” and “Watch the World Burn.” Singer Ronnie Radke admitted that his last record “tanked,” and as he looked to rap and pop, he elected to pursue the...
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Deep Purple will release a new album titled =1 on July 19. According to a press release, the title “symbolizes the idea that in a world growing ever more complex, everything eventually simplifies down to a single, unified essence. Everything equals one.” You can see the =1 track listing below. The album’s first single will be released on April 30. Deluxe editions of the album will include 13 tracks recorded live on the band’s 2022 tour and an hourlong behind-the-scenes documentary. =1 marks the 23rd album of Deep Purple’s career and their first since 2021’s Turning to Crime. Bob Ezrin produced...
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On March 27, 2020, Pearl Jam released their 11th studio album, Gigaton. What was supposed to be a momentous release followed by a massive tour turned into a record that, in many ways, marked the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Gigaton highlighted a distinct progression in Pearl Jam’s sound. Following two albums produced by Brendan O’Brien — 2009’s Backspacer and 2013’s Lightning Bolt — Gigaton was described as “a musically adventurous trip” by Ultimate Classic Rock’s Michael Gallucci, who also said it was their most satisfying album since Backspacer. Now, four years later, Pearl Jam have follo...
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Powerwolf have just announced their new album, Wake Up the Wicked, the follow-up to 2021’s Call of the Wild. This new record, due July 26 on Napalm, features 11 new songs and titles packed with alliteration, such as “Bless ‘Em With the Blade,” “Sinners of the Seven Seas” and “Kyrie Klitorem.” And that’s just the first three songs. As one of metal’s most anthemic bands, these songs are assuredly going to be some instant favorite among Powerwolf’s legions. Since the release of Call of the Wild, the German power metal group has made even greater strides, playing their first-ever U.S. shows last y...
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Six Feet Under vocalist and longtime proponent of marijuana use Chris Barnes has revealed that, as of a year-and-a-half ago, he has stopped smoking weed. He’s given up alcohol as well. Not only has Barnes been an outspoken advocate of marijuana use, it’s been largely entangled with Six Feet Under’s music and branding. The song “4:20″ off Warpath is an obvious salute to the leafy plant, opening with the lyrics, “Sit back and hold your breath / Just let nature take effect.” Six Feet Under, “4:20″Subscribe to Loudwire on Youtube The band’s old website was even sfu420.com and the Six Feet Under Re...
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Ahead of the first show of Sessanta, the tour’s three bands — Puscifer, A Perfect Circle and Primus — have announced an EP featuring brand-new music. The Sessanta E.P.P.P. is set for release on Friday, March 29, and will include one new track from each band. All three songs are co-written by Maynard James Keenan. This marks A Perfect Circle’s first new music since their 2018 studio album, Eat the Elephant, while Primus’ most recent studio album is The Desaturating Seven — though in 2022, they released a three-track EP called Conspiranoid. As for Puscifer, 2020’s Existential Reckoning marks the...
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On March 15, the Black Crowes released their first studio album since 2009. With a sound and joy reminiscent of 1990’s Shake Your Money Maker and ’92’s The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion, Happiness Bastards has been celebrated by fans and critics alike as a return to form for the Black Crowes. Rich Robinson joined Loudwire Nights on the night of the release of the new record to help shed light on that connection from the early days of the band to where he and his brother, Chris, are today. “Sometimes it was great and sometimes it was fraught with friction and dysfunction,” Robinson tol...
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On the morning of March 14, Bon Jovi brought rock fans together across the world as they released their brand-new song, “Legendary.” The new track points toward Bon Jovi’s upcoming record, Forever, the band’s follow-up to 2020’s 2020. On Thursday’s edition of Loudwire Nights (March 14), Jon Bon Jovi joined Chuck Armstrong to help celebrate this new music as well as reflect on the last 40 years of making some of the biggest rock songs in the world. “I just feel that there’s an opportunity for me to leave a legacy that was there to do some good and maybe just cause a little ripple in the sea,” B...
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Surprise! Anders Colsefni re-recorded all of Slipknot‘s first release, Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. with a new band. Colsefni, who was Slipknot’s original vocalist before Corey Taylor took over vocal duties in 1997, just uploaded his reimagined version of Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. earlier today (March 14). The set of songs first came out on Oct. 31, 1996, and had a total running time of 51 minutes, including the hidden track “Dogfish Rising.” The new version of the album was recorded with the group Kaosis and is just over 35 minutes in length. Listen to it in full toward the bottom of the page. “...
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Bon Jovi will release their new album Forever on June 7. It will be the group’s 19th studio effort and their first since 2020 was released four years ago. Forever‘s lead single, “Legendary,” can be heard below. The album’s cover art and full track list are also available at the bottom of this story. In an exclusive interview with UCR, frontman Jon Bon Jovi revealed that he had to overcome a number of issues, including serious vocal problems that notably plagued him on the band’s 2022 tour, and which ultimately required surgery. “The overarching sentiment of this album is that of joy. How did I...
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