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Melvins’ King Buzzo Picks His Five Favorite Classic Rock Songs

Underappreciated gems by Led Zeppelin, Montrose and Thin Lizzy are among the many 5 tracks King Buzzo chosen as his favourite traditional rock songs. The Melvins frontman is at the moment on tour as one-half of King Dunn alongside Mr….

Dave Mustaine Reflects on Megadeth’s History, Hints Next Album

“We’re not going to be taking as long in-between offerings as we did.” Dave Mustaine joined Loudwire Nights on Friday (Aug. 23), to not solely mirror on his band’s prolific profession, but in addition trace at what’s to return for…

Chris Robertson Discusses Black Stone Cherry’s Live Shows

Black Stone Cherry are gearing up for a handful of excursions throughout the globe ? and the bands they’re hitting the street with cowl a large spectrum of rock. “We’re doing Clutch and Rival Sons,” Robertson mentioned on Loudwire Nights…

‘Nobody Gave a S—‘ About Hard Rock in the ’90s

Former Motley Crue vocalist John Corabi was by no means removed from the stage all through the ’90s and into the 2000s. During that point, he witnessed laborious rock fall on laborious instances as new genres, together with grunge, gained reputation. Corabi recollects…

Mark Tremonti, Creed’s ‘Human Clay’ + What’s Next

When Mark Tremonti joined Loudwire Nights on Friday (Aug. 16), he admitted that Creed did not notice simply how large Human Clay can be once they had been within the studio 25 years in the past. “You never know, but…

How Stone Temple Pilots Came Back Strong With ?Purple’

Stone Temple Pilots met the music trade head-on as their debut album, 1992’s Core, bought tens of millions and tens of millions of copies. As bassist and songwriter Robert DeLeo tells UCR, “I don’t think we were really prepared for…

STP’s Robert DeLeo + Live’s Ed Kowalczyk Discuss Bands’ Legacies

“It was a point I made decades ago that songs really stand the test of time.” Stone Temple Pilots’ Robert DeLeo lately joined Loudwire Nights, together with Live’s Ed Kowalczyk, to rejoice the thirtieth anniversaries of their bands’ albums Purple…

Skunk Baxter Still Wonders Why Steely Dan Didn’t Tour More Often

Steely Dan hated touring. That’s been the accepted narrative for a very long time. But it is one former guitarist Jeff “Skunk” Baxter questions. “I’m not sure that’s actually 100% true,” he tells UCR. “I know [Walter] Becker and [Donald]…

Deep Purple’s Ian Gillan Says Retirement Rumors Are ‘Rubbish’

Deep Purple has flirted with the concept of calling it quits earlier than. But based on vocalist Ian Gillan, they’re nonetheless working robust. Don’t take note of the rumors you will have heard. “So far, so good,” he quips early…

John Bush Explains the Big Draw of Category7

The names you already know, however there was one thing slightly extra necessary to Armored Saint singer John Bush when it got here to becoming a member of the new supergroup Category7. The singer informed Full Metal Jackie for her…

The Funeral Portrait’s Lee Jennings Celebrates New Record

“It’s more of a feeling than it is a place.” The Funeral Portrait’s Lee Jennings joined Loudwire Nights on Thursday to debate the band’s upcoming album, Greetings From Suffocate City, and unpacked what Suffocate City is precisely. “It’s kind of…

Fame on Fire’s Bryan Kuznitz Readies New Album, ‘The Death Card’

Though Fame on Fire shaped a bit greater than a decade in the past, frontman Bryan Kuznitz admitted the final 4 years have been essentially the most formative for the place they’re at at present. “It really started when we…