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2025 American Music Awards: Snubs and Surprises Revealed

The 2025 American Music Awards showcased many unexpected moments that captivated audiences and attendees alike. Billie Eilish emerged as the standout of the evening, clinching victory in all seven categories for which she was nominated, including the coveted Artist of…

Starship’s ‘We Built This City’ Deteriorates in New Ad

The iconic track “We Built This City” by Starship, which its own vocalist Grace Slick famously labeled as “the worst song ever,” has found an unexpected new life as the catchy backdrop for a toilet paper commercial. This transformation highlights…

Tony Iommi Collaborates on New Robbie Williams Track

Robbie Williams, the iconic figure of Britpop, has just unveiled an electrifying new track titled “Rocket,” featuring the legendary Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath fame. This collaboration marks a significant moment in Williams’ illustrious career, blending his pop sensibilities with…

Forever Young: Rod Stewart’s Lifetime Achievement at AMAs

Legendary musician Sir Rod Stewart made a memorable impression at the 2025 American Music Awards by accepting the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award. He captivated the audience with one of his signature high-energy performances, ensuring the show ended on a high…

Not Scared of You: Embracing Courage and Confidence

Renowned musician Neil Young has a pointed message directed towards President Donald Trump following the latter’s recent criticisms of fellow artist Bruce Springsteen. In a recent outburst on social media, President Trump attacked Springsteen, who has openly criticized what he…

Solo Music Releases and Breaking Benjamin’s Upcoming Album

“Clearly, fans are eagerly anticipating fresh content from us.” On Thursday, May 22, Breaking Benjamin guitarist Keith Wallen made an appearance on Loudwire Nights. You can enjoy the complete conversation in the audio player located near the end of this…

Norm from ‘Cheers,’ George Wendt, Passes Away at 76

George Wendt, who gained immense fame for his unforgettable portrayal of the lovable barfly Norm Peterson on the iconic sitcom Cheers, has sadly passed away at the age of 76. His remarkable contribution to television will be remembered by fans…

Rob Zombie vs. Falling in Reverse: Better Upheaval Showdown

The 2025 Upheaval Festival promises to be an unforgettable experience, and this week on Loudwire Nights, we’re pitting the two main headliners against each other in our exciting Chuck’s Fight Club feature. Which act are you more eager to witness…

A Lot of Change Coming for SNL Season 51, Says Kenan Thompson

The beloved comedian Kenan Thompson is hinting at exciting potential casting transformations for the upcoming season of Saturday Night Live (SNL), which has captivated audiences for decades. As the iconic sketch comedy series wrapped up its remarkable 50th season on…

Kelly Hansen Leaves Foreigner: What’s Next for the Band?

In a surprising announcement, Kelly Hansen, who has been the lead singer of Foreigner for an impressive 20 years, has confirmed that he will step away from the band at the conclusion of their summer tour in 2025. This change…

Songs About Soldiers in Rock and Metal: 15 Must-Hear Tracks

Discover 15 Powerful Rock and Metal Anthems Honoring Soldiers Throughout the years, various rock and metal artists have demonstrated unwavering support for military personnel, creating an impressive collection of songs dedicated to those who bravely serve their country. These tracks…

My Boy: Neil Young’s 1983 Deep Cut Returns After 42 Years

On a memorable evening on May 23, Neil Young revisited one of the most deeply personal songs in his extensive musical catalog, performing “My Boy” live for the first time in over four decades during a special benefit concert. This…