I used to respect Will Smith; (now) he's dissed the whole genre of rap. He dissed gangsta rap music… I respect him for saying his opinion, but not everybody is as happy as Will Smith. Not everybody sees life as happy and as positive as he sees it. So if he wants to rap abou...
Metal was always part of the Anthrax equation, but the band’s brand of thrash was always cut with something more. In the Joey Belladonna era, that was most noticeably crossover punk and as the band’s style shifted in the ‘90s with John Bush up front, so did the band’s stylistic ...
When the world crowns you the king of a genre as competitive as rap, your presence — and lack thereof — is palpable. After a five-year hiatus,Kendrick Lamardeclaratively stomped back on stage with his fifth studio album,Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, to explain why ...
Metal was always part of the Anthrax equation, but the band’s brand of thrash was always cut with something more. In the Joey Belladonna era, that was most noticeably crossover punk and as the band’s style shifted in the ‘90s with John Bush up front, so did the band’s stylisti...
can hear the direction they’d eventually take. And that’s what makes debuts so enthralling — where else are you going to hear this band fully embrace classic metal triumph as they grappled with the anthemic moments of Judas Priest and the mangled, snarling, Satanic punk-metal of Venom?
Blink-182 are one of the most beloved bands of the last 30 years, and were a major pillar in the foundation of the pop-punk genre. But which of their albums is the best? That's what we want to know during this week's Loudwire Nights Album of the Week poll. You'll have until ...
can hear the direction they’d eventually take. And that’s what makes debuts so enthralling — where else are you going to hear this band fully embrace classic metal triumph as they grappled with the anthemic moments of Judas Priest and the mangled, snarling, Satanic punk-metal of Venom?
blurring genre lines until they become indistinguishable. Lead single “This Hell” is a sassy, stadium-sized Shania Twain-meets-Bon Jovi anthem, while album cut “Holy” is a delicious slice of industrial dance music. Each track offers a different layer, a new page, to a complex narrative ...
can hear the direction they’d eventually take. And that’s what makes debuts so enthralling — where else are you going to hear this band fully embrace classic metal triumph as they grappled with the anthemic moments of Judas Priest and the mangled, snarling, Satanic punk-metal of Venom?
Yojimbo. To rid a terror-stricken village of corruption, wily masterless samurai Sanjuro turns a range war between two evil clans to his own advantage. Remade twice, by Sergio Leone and Walter Hill, this exhilarating genre-twister remains one of the most influential and entertaining films of ...