Limp Bizkit have a history of covering Metallica‘s iconic “Master of Puppets” at their live shows stretching all the way back to the ’90s. And, wouldn’t you know it, the Fred Durst-led nu-metal band’s version is a lot better than one might initially think! Don’t believe us? Just keep reading… When they would play it live,
Music
Arriving on the scene with a fresh take on live electronic music, Jason Leech has quickly caught the attention of many by crafting a brilliant sound that blends classical piano, funky synths, and deep bass. Having opened for artists as big as Griz, Galantis, and Big Gigantic, he has made headway in the EDM scene
Motley Crue were formed by Nikki Sixx on Jan. 17, 1981, and to celebrate over four decades of their legendary career, Loudwire Nights is giving you an exclusive chance to win a box set of the band’s first five albums on colored vinyl. You’ll have from today (Jan. 17) at 3PM ET until Monday, Jan. 23
A club-focused fervor vibrates throughout Trucco’s work. The force of nature of the work makes sense, given his emphasis on healthiness and on showing love for his environment. Wherever he has been, either Santiago, Chile, or his current locale in Los Angeles, California, he’s paid heed to this creed. As a result, much of his
Limp Bizkit‘s Wes Borland is currently involved in legal action against his ex-wife Carré Callaway, the lead singer of the rock act Queen Kwong, of which he was a member during their relationship. The pair, married from 2016 to 2019, appeared on HGTV’s Sight Unseen before finalizing their split in 2020. Now, Borland claims Callaway has violated the
British producer Riordan has finally released the highly-anticipated track that has been causing a stir on social media over the holiday season, generating over 3 million views on TikTok and Reels. r Titled “Reflection”, the song offers a unique and uplifting mood with a Latin vocal and Spanish guitar riff that sets the tone. The
Slipknot and Stone Sour are quite different sonically, but they were cut from the same cloth. So, we’re gonna do things a little differently during this week’s Loudwire Nights Album of the Week poll and ask you what your favorite album is out of both bands’ discographies. You’ll have until Friday at 12N ET to cast your votes.
Louis Siciliano has built a reputation in recent years as one of the few figures in jazz music who has expanded on the advances jazz fusion made in the genre over the last four decades. The form is relatively moribund compared to its 1970’s heyday, but Siciliano didn’t get the memo. He’s taken up the
In recent years, Greek electronic dance music has been on the rise, and Panagiotis Amorgianiotis has been at the forefront of this movement. He is well-known for his skill on a variety of instruments, including the guitar, drums, and piano, and for the fresh perspective he offers his listeners. Amorgianiotis lists artists like Eminem, NF,
These musicians sure had a lot of energy. Check out these interviews with James Brown, David Bowie, Ozzy Osbourne and more below. Soul legend James Brown was able to lay claim to one of the most bizarre interviews in TV history. After being arrested for domestic violence and being released on bond, Brown went on live
Quackson caught Your EDM’s attention way back in 2018, leading to him being included in our list of 40 artists to watch in 2019. Since then, he’s been steadily putting in the work with stellar releases, and some of those demos must have finally hit the right note with Rezz as she’s brought together a
Yesterday (Jan. 14), Loudwire wrote about Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante’s love for Exodus (who’ll be supporting them on the second leg of Anthrax’s 40th anniversary North American tour). Logically, those upcoming concerts have led fans to wonder about the ‘Big 4’ of thrash metal reuniting on stage. According to Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian, that’s unlikely to happen
Pete Price’s guitar work alone should push him into the upper echelon of modern musicians. His fluid fretwork, impassioned melodies, and physical sound recalls other guitar greats of yore without ever risking imitation. His six-string talents do not dominate the entirety of his new album Department of the Interior, he’s far too complete of a songwriter
“A Milli” by Lil Wayne might be one of the most iconic, and frequent, samples played in DJ sets to add a little hip hop flair. It’s been remixed and bootlegged to death, but — incredibly — there has never been an actual, honest to god, “official” remix of the hit single until now. SIDEPIECE,
Imposter accounts are rampant across social media, and obviously, iconic musicians are among the most prevalent targets. (Just ask Mike Portnoy.) Unfortunately, it looks like James Hetfield is yet another victim, and he’s adamantly cautioning fans to be wary of such deceptions. Yesterday (Jan. 14), the official Metallica Twitter account posted a triple-image statement from
Having already teamed up for “Lights Go Down” and “Shake,” Zeds Dead and Jauz once again team up, this time featuring Australian singer/songwriter Nicole Millar, for their new single, “S.O.S.” Compared to the previous two collaborations, “S.O.S” is definitely far more subdued and mellow, forgoing many of the huge bass moments for more of a
Considering that the ‘Big 4’ of thrash metal are Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax and Slayer, you’d probably say that one of them created the subgenre’s greatest record, right? Well, Anthrax’s Charlie Benante would disagree, as he feels that the “demo tape” of a certain Californian band reigns supreme. The famed drummer recently spoke with Bravewords about
The Chainsmokers have been pumping out pop/alternative music for the past few years, their albums So Far So Good, World War Joy, or Sick Boy almost more pop than electronic. However, every group has their roots — The Chainsmokers team up with Cheyenne Giles and Spinnin’/Musical Freedom for the club-ready single “Make Me Feel.” It’s a fresh dive
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 87
- 88
- 89
- 90
- 91
- …
- 274
- Next Page »