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Why John Corabi Doesn?t Want to Live Off His Past

Former Motley Crue vocalist John Corabi could conveniently coastline on his earlier glories. Rather, he’s been seriously intentional in contemporary decades about the difficulties that he does occupation-clever. “I am hoping to be my very own particular person, not the…

The Exies’ Scott Stevens Walks Through New EP Track-by-Track

The evening time correct prior to the Exies developed their new EP, Closure, frontman Scott Stevens walked the Loudwire Nights audience by suggests of it, monitor-by-track. “These are 6 music that all have that means to them,” Stevens instructed host…

How Aerosmith?s ?Head First? Became the First Music Download

When Aerosmith introduced “Head To start with” as a no expense digital acquire on June 27, 1994, the fledgling technological know-how workforce at the band’s label, Geffen, just wanted to prove that it could be completed. But it was an…

Roger Daltrey Won’t Rest Until Keith Moon Gets a Well-Made Movie

The late Keith Moon has been at relaxation for 46 years now. But his Who mate Roger Daltrey will not relaxation till he is made the biopic in regards to the charismatic drummer that he is been engaged on for…

?I Was Begging for My Life and Job? With Styx

Dennis DeYoung has been out of Styx for 25 years. The band chose to replace him as they ready to tour in assistance of 1999’s Brave New World. The singer, as he shares, discovered himself unexpectedly ill and unable to…

How Slash Avoided Being Lazy With His New Blues Album

Slash is all excellent with technologies. But he’s observed the adverse side of it creeping into how albums are created these days. “You’ve got a lot of bands that don’t even actually go to the studio to record a record,”…

Noodles Opens Up About the Offspring’s Relationship With Bob Rock

On Oct. 11, the Offspring will celebrate the release of their newest studio album, Supercharged. Forward of that operating day, longtime guitarist Noodles joined Loudwire Evenings to concentrate on the record and replicate on the band’s previous 40 several years….

‘Petty Country’ Earns Acclaim From Mike Campbell: Interview

Country music is in the DNA of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ catalog. Decades ago, ahead of the Heartbreakers even existed in their complete kind, Petty was playing nation songs in what he would later describe as “real redneck country”…

Why BTO Ditched Their Famous Neon Stage Sign in the Desert

Back in the 70s component of takin’ care of small business for Bachman-Turner Overdrive meant performing underneath a big steel replica of the band’s gear-shaped logo, with flashing lights — a visual gimmick as heavy as the opening chords of…

Slash Celebrates Solo LP + Says ‘2025 Is All About Guns N’ Roses’

“It was when I turned 15, simply because I picked up the guitar on my birthday. It was that summer season.” Slash joined Chuck Armstrong on Monday’s Loudwire Evenings (June 17) to celebrate the new launch of his most current…

A Day to Remember’s Jeremy McKinnon Hints at New Album

“I should have done it. Do it, ladies and gentlemen. Reach out.” Ahead of A Day to Remember’s show in the Kansas City region on Sunday, June 9, frontman Jeremy McKinnon spoke with Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong about 1…

Mike Campbell Finds His Voice on New Dirty Knobs LP: Interview

Mike Campbell has been making data because the ’70s, most famously as a member of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.  “I’m grateful that I was part of that whole experience,” Campbell just lately informed UCR, chatting with his Heartbreaker days….