Loudwire Nights is a national rock radio show hosted by Chuck Armstrong. In addition to playing the best music in rock, the show features the latest rock news and interviews with artists. Those interviews are featured on Loudwire Nights: On Demand.
Rob Halford is ready to hit the road with Alice Cooper and Corrosion of Conformity and dives into the new tour; he also opens up about the legacy and future of Judas Priest.
Sabaton frontman Joakim Brodén gets ready for his band's 11th studio album, opens up about their new song with Nothing More and announces plans for a U.S. tour in 2026.
Chad Gray dives into Mudvayne's first new music in 16 years, "Hurt People Hurt People" and "Sticks and Stones," and discusses the band's future.
Richard Patrick opens up about re-releasing Filter's 'The Algorithm,' starting his own label and what's next for his band.
J.D. Cronise celebrates the anniversary of the Sword's 'Warp Riders,' reflects on their sound and looks ahead toward new music.
Dream Theater's John Petrucci reflects on the legacy of the band, celebrates their new album 'Parasomnia' and looks ahead at all that's on the horizon.
Comedian Dusty Slay has a lot to be excited about, including his latest Netflix special, 'Wet Heat.'
With two new songs already out and plenty more to come, Jared Weeks had a lot to talk about when he joined Loudwire Nights for an exclusive interview.
Loudwire Nights is a national rock radio show hosted by Chuck Armstrong. In addition to playing the best music in rock, the show features the latest rock news and interviews with artists. Those interviews are featured on Loudwire Nights: On Demand.
Living Dead Girl's Molly Rennick discusses the formation of her band, why she was always drawn to metal and much more.
Maynard James Keenan and Adam Jones open up about Tool's performance at Back to the Beginning and they even hint at the future of new music from Tool.
Adam Gontier and Matt Walst dive deep into Three Days Grace's new album, 'Alienation,' and, among other things, why it was so easy for Gontier to come back to the band and record new music.
Chino, Abe, Frank and Fred of Deftones come together to discuss their 10th studio album, 'Private Music,' share some memories about Ozzy and much more.
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson dives into 'More Balls to Picasso' and opens up about why he wanted to give the solo album a refresh — and what it's like being on the road as a solo artist compared to touring with Iron Maiden.
Ryan Kirby celebrates the release of Fit For a King's new album, 'Lonely God,' and dives into the personal connection he has with the band's music.
Tim "Ripper" Owens" opens up about working alongside K.K. Downing, his long love for Judas Priest and much more.
Keri Kelli and Greg Koch dive deep into the animated world of the new band Metal Warrior and their debut album, 'The Crushed Souls of Our Enemies.'
Bilmuri's Johnny Franck celebrates his latest song, "More Than Hate," and looks ahead at what's next for the band.
While hanging at Sturgis, Tim Montana opens up about everything going on in his world this year, from charity shows to starting to work on new music.
Disturbed's Dan Donegan and Mike Wengren discuss the massive 2025 the band has already had while looking back on their more than 30 years of jamming together, all while hanging out at the Full Throttle Saloon at the Sturgis motorcycle rally.
Cody Cannon of Whiskey Myers dives into the band's new album, 'Whomp Whack Thunder,' and why they wanted to work with producer Jay Joyce.
Scott Stapp takes time to look back on his career and celebrate the recent success both he and Creed have experienced over the last few years.
From Black Sabbath informing his entry into Black Flag to sharing once-in-a-lifetime experiences with Black Sabbath, Henry Rollins shares stories and memories to celebrate the life of Ozzy Osbourne.
Evan Seinfeld and Billy Graziadei reflect on the legacy of Biohazard as they prepare for the release of their next studio album, 'Divided We Fall.'
Austin John Winkler reflects on his time with Hinder, his work as a solo artist and his latest project, the Founder.
Billy Corgan opens up about his deep love for Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne as he mourns the death of Ozzy and celebrates his incredible legacy.
Black Veil Brides' Andy Biersack discusses his band's latest song, "Hallelujah," and provides details on their upcoming album.
Eric Vanlerberghe discusses I Prevail's upcoming album, 'Violent Nature,' and what it's been like taking over all the vocal duties for the band.
Jonny Hawkins of Nothing More joins K9s For Warriors' Wyatt Haynes to discuss the band's partnership with the organization and how their song, 'Freefall,' ties into it.
Tim Montana joins Loudwire Nights to discuss his upcoming show at the Full Throttle Saloon at Sturgis among many other things.
Dropkick Murphys' Ken Casey discusses his band's new album, 'For the People,' and reflects on their legacy of nearly 30 years.
Diamond Head's Brian Tatler joined Loudwire Nights to discuss his band's latest live album, talk about their influence on Metallica and much more.
Josh Katz discusses Badflower's new album, 'No Place Like Home,' and gets personal and honest in this exclusive interview.
Tom Morello discusses his new solo song, "Pretend You Remember Me," his new stage production and the legacy of Rage Against the Machine.
System of a Down's Daron Malakian dives deep into Scars on Broadway's new album, 'Addicted to the Violence,' and discusses how he writes songs for both bands.
Halestorm's Lzzy Hale joins Loudwire Nights to dive into her band's new album and celebrate their involvement with Back to the Beginning.
Tom Morello celebrates Back to the Beginning as he dives into what fans can expect for Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath's final show.
Zakk Wylde takes some time to dive into Back to the Beginning, celebrating his love of Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath ahead of the historic concert.
K.K. Downing celebrates his new version of Judas Priest's "Never Satisfied" and looks back on Priest's early days with Black Sabbath.
Buckcherry's Josh Todd celebrates his band's latest album, 'Roar Like Thunder,' and reflects on his 30-year career.
Avatar frontman Johannes Eckerström joins Loudwire Nights to tease the band's next studio album, dive into their tour with Metallica and more.
Jesse James Dupree has a lot on his mind, from getting ready for the 85th annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally to working on new music — luckily, he dives into all of it in this new interview.
Longtime manager Alan Niven is celebrating his memoir, 'Sound N' Fury: Rock N' Roll Stories,' and dives into it in this exclusive interview.
Bush's Gavin Rossdale gets ready for Bush's new album, 'I Beat Loneliness,' in this exclusive interview and spends some time reflecting on his long career of creating music.
Tetrarch's Diamond Rowe discusses the band's latest album, 'The Ugly Side of Me,' what's next and why she loves Ozzy.
Rise Against frontman Tim McIlrath opens up about the band's upcoming album, 'Ricochet,' and why he's always had a lot of respect for Black Sabbath.
Five Finger Death Punch's Zoltan Bathory celebrates 20 years of his band's career and opens up about why they're re-recording some of their biggest songs.
Volbeat's Michael Poulsen discusses his band's latest studio album, 'God of Angels Trust,' and shares a wild story about an interaction with a fan in Holland.
Loudwire Nights is a national rock radio show hosted by Chuck Armstrong. In addition to playing the best music in rock, the show features the latest rock news and interviews with artists. Those interviews are featured on Loudwire Nights: On Demand.
Stone Temple Pilots' Dean DeLeo discusses his new project, One More Satellite, and opens up about why he likes collaborating with other musicians.
Keith Wallen joins Loudwire Nights to dive into his solo career and also spends some time celebrating Breaking Benjamin's latest tour with Staind and Wage War.