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Higher Truth by Chris Cornell: A Decade Reflection

Let’s revisit Higher Truth, the final album Chris Cornell released during his lifetime, a decade later and reassess what the critics at the time said. It’s understandable that when you think of Chris Cornell, the first thing that you think of isn’t…

’90s Band That Mirrored Led Zeppelin’s Early Career

Many music enthusiasts frequently encounter bands touted as “the next Led Zeppelin” due to their distinctive sound and stylistic choices. However, there is one 1990s band whose early career trajectory surprisingly parallels that of Led Zeppelin in numerous ways. To…

Black Sabbath’s 2025 Reunion: Its Significance Over Past Tours

The upcoming reunion of Black Sabbath for their final performance at the 2025 Back to the Beginning concert is poised to be the most significant event in their storied career. The reasons behind this monumental gathering extend far beyond the…

Gen X Music Experience: Embrace the Ghost Vibes

Has Ghost successfully tapped into the nostalgia of the Gen X music experience? As we find ourselves in 2025, the band’s approach to promoting their new album, Skeleta, feels reminiscent of an earlier era, and as a proud Gen Xer,…

2025 Nominees Announced for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has unveiled an exciting list of 14 acts that are in the running for potential induction into the 2025 class. Here at Loudwire, we are eager to share our insights and opinions on…

Pearl Jam’s ?Vs.?: A Stronger Album Than ?Ten?

Pearl Jam?s Vs. stands out as a superior album compared to Ten. Yes, I?ve said it! While this may not align with mainstream opinions, it’s essential to recognize that numerous publications herald Pearl Jam?s Ten as one of the defining…

Horrible Future Fest Headliners for Rock and Metal?

Could the Future of Rock and Metal Be Dominated by ?Horrible? Bands? In a recent interview with NME, Slipknot?s Shawn ?Clown? Crahan stirred up considerable debate by claiming that there are numerous ?horrible bands? poised to headline future music festivals….