Author: The Anarchist
Anticipating the Future: The 11 Most Awaited Prog Rock and Prog Metal Albums of 2026 As we bid farewell to 2025, a year rich with remarkable releases from icons like Jethro Tull, Coheed and Cambria, Steven Wilson, Amorphis, Rivers of Nihil, and Between the Buried and Me, we turn our gaze toward the horizon of 2026. Loudwire has already showcased the best of the previous year, but now it’s time to look forward to what the next year holds for progressive music enthusiasts. Reflecting on 2025’s Achievements 2025 was a stellar year for progressive rock and metal, with an impressive…
Myles Kennedy Discusses the Impact of A.I. on Music Creation Concerns Over A.I.-Generated Music In a recent interview with The Cody Tucker Show, Myles Kennedy, frontman of ALTER BRIDGE, expressed his concerns regarding the use of artificial intelligence (A.I.) in music creation. He remarked on the unsettling nature of a number-one country song that was entirely A.I.-generated, stating, “That’s a head scratcher for me. And I’m not sure where it goes.” The Human Element in Art Kennedy emphasized the importance of human creativity in the arts, suggesting that there is a growing movement among audiences who prefer art created by…
Rock Radio’s Most Played Songs of 2025 According to the Mediabase chart tracking Active Rock radio spins from January 2025 to December 30, 2025, Papa Roach’s “Even If It Kills Me” dominated the airwaves, securing the title of the most played song of the year. With a remarkable 47,987 spins, the track has maintained its popularity since its release in January, allowing it to gather spins throughout the entire calendar year. It also held the top position at the year’s mid-point, solidifying its status as a fan favorite. Late Year Dynamics: Biggest Gains and Losses In August, when we last…
Officer Lucifer Returns with a Provocative New Single: “Far From Right” Collaborative Power Officer Lucifer is back in the spotlight with their latest single, “Far From Right,” featuring the unmistakable vocals and guitar prowess of Page Hamilton, the legendary frontman of Helmet. This collaboration amplifies the band’s message and intensifies their sonic landscape, merging various musical influences into a compelling protest anthem. A Fusion of Genres Describing themselves as a fusion of metal, punk, grunge, and Latin rhythms, Officer Lucifer uses “Far From Right” to challenge societal norms and provoke thought. The new track is a powerful statement against the…
Slam Dunk Festival: From a Single Show to a Cultural Phenomenon Origins of Slam Dunk A Night at the Cockpit Slam Dunk Festival has its roots in the vibrant club scene of Leeds, specifically at the now-defunct Cockpit, which had a modest capacity of 500. This intimate setting was the launching pad for what would soon become a monumental event in the UK music calendar. The Big Break However, the festival’s inaugural event was anything but small. In a remarkable turn of events, Slam Dunk kicked off with a staggering 7,000 fans filling the expansive Millennium Square. The atmosphere was…
Heavy Metal and Hard Rock: A Journey Through Iconic Albums The Classics of Heavy Metal Accept – Russian Roulette Accept’s “Russian Roulette” is a powerful exploration of the themes of risk and fate, encapsulated in a hard-hitting sound that defined the German metal scene in the late ’80s. AC/DC – Who Made Who AC/DC’s “Who Made Who,” featured in the soundtrack of Stephen King’s “Maximum Overdrive,” showcases their signature rock ‘n’ roll style with electrifying riffs and high-energy vocals. Black Sabbath – Seventh Star With “Seventh Star,” Black Sabbath ventured into more melodic territory, blending heavy metal with elements of…
Celebrating January Birthdays in Rock and Metal Welcome to 2026! With the arrival of a new year, it’s time to celebrate a fresh batch of January birthdays in the world of rock and metal. This month is filled with iconic musicians who share their special day and some legends who continue to influence the music scene even after their passing. Living Rock Legends Born in January January is a month packed with birthdays for some of the most celebrated rock artists. Here are a few notable names turning a year older: Paul Stanley The KISS co-founder and iconic frontman, Paul…
Farewell to Legends: The Final Concerts of Classic Rock Icons in 2025 In 2025, five of classic rock’s most cherished artists bid adieu to the concert stage, each leaving behind a legacy that will resonate for generations. Here are the stories of their final shows: The Who After nearly 45 years since their first farewell tour, The Who concluded their 2025 ‘The Song is Over’ farewell tour with a memorable performance on October 1 at the Acrisure Arena in Thousand Palms, California. The band opted not to take this tour to the UK or Europe, citing the challenges of touring…
The Legacy of Nu-Metal: A Dive into the Top 50 Albums The Evolution of Nu-Metal Nu-metal emerged as a transformative genre in the music landscape, leaving an indelible mark from its inception in the mid-1990s until around 2004. This genre’s unique fusion of metal, electronica, funk, and hip-hop not only reshaped the sound of heavy music but also influenced pop culture significantly during its peak. Innovative Sound: A Break from Tradition The essence of nu-metal lies in its rule-breaking nature. Bands within this genre sought to innovate and express themselves without the constraints of traditional metal norms. This rebellious spirit…
Kellie Pickler: Resilience Through Heartache Kellie Pickler has faced significant challenges in recent years, yet she remains strong and resilient, much like the empowered woman she sang about in her breakout hit, “Red High Heels.” Legal Update: A Small Victory Recently, the country singer achieved a small but meaningful legal victory in her ongoing court battle with the parents of her late husband, Kyle Jacobs. After months filled with emotional turmoil and public scrutiny, fans are rallying behind her, eager to see her reclaim her joy and strength. The Breakout Hit: “Red High Heels” Now seems like the perfect time…