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  • 1973 Chart-Topper Named Best Rock Song of All Time

    One 1973 classic rock anthem has been named the No. 1 best rock song of all time.

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  • AUDREY HORNE – tour in October 2026

    Norwegian rock powerhouse Audrey Horne has announced a series of live shows for autumn 2026. The tour will begin with a show in Cologne on October 8th and end with a show in Berlin on October 24th. Audrey Horne will play at Bahnhof Pauli on October 11th. Motorowl will be joining Audrey Horne on this… Continue Reading →
  • SOLNEGRE – Κυκλοφόρησαν το “The Axiom / Song For The Inert Part II” από το επερχόμενο “Anthems For The Grand Collapse”

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  • Old School Rock vs. New School Rock

    Vote for either old school rock or new school rock to appear in a rock block this week on Loudwire Nights' Chuck's Fight Club. Continue reading…
  • The Loaded Radio Podcast: The World’s Definitive Heavy Metal Podcast

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    What is The Loaded Radio Podcast and where can I hear the best heavy metal interviews?

    The Loaded Radio Podcast is the premier weekly metal podcast hosted by veteran broadcaster Scott Penfold, featuring numerous heavy metal interviews with the biggest names in the global metal scene.

    TL:DR

    Searching for the definitive weekly heavy metal podcast? Look no further than The Loaded Radio Podcast, hosted by the resident expert, Scott Penfold. Backed by over two decades of rock and metal radio experience, The Loaded Radio Podcast delivers exclusive, metal interviews and the latest metal music news. Scott’s vast experience and 300+ musician interviews under his belt create an unparalleled level of expertise, making this the best metal podcast for true metalheads seeking authenticity and trusted analysis. Tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Loadedradio.com, or any major platform to stop searching and start listening.

    Stop Searching for “Best Metal Podcast”—You Found It

    Let’s be honest, trying to find a truly great heavy metal podcast can feel like digging through a landfill of generic talk shows. You don’t want lukewarm opinions or hosts who only scratch the surface. You want authority, experience, and genuine passion. You want the deep cut interviews, the breaking metal news, and the honest opinion you can trust.

    That is precisely why The Loaded Radio Podcast exists.

    Since its inception, The Loaded Radio Podcast has become one of the most essential weekly doses of metal news and interviews in the digital space. It’s not just a podcast; it’s an institution built on authenticity, expertise, and a direct line to the biggest names in the heavy metal world.

    Scott Penfold: Your Trusted Authority for Heavy Metal Interviews

    The backbone of Loaded Radio is its captivating host, Scott Penfold.

    Scott is far more than just a host; he is the resident heavy metal expert with an undeniable track record:

    • 20+ Years of professional FM rock radio experience.
    • 15 Years of dedicated podcast hosting experience.
    • 300+ Interviews conducted with metal musicians from across the globe, including members of Megadeth, Slipknot, Korn, Lamb Of God and countless others.

    When a host sits down with a titan of metal, you need someone who understands the history, the sub-genres, and the nuances of the creative process. Scott Penfold knows his metal. His extensive experience ensures every heavy metal interview goes beyond the standard press release questions, delivering the insider stories and definitive perspective you crave. This is the hallmark of the best metal podcast—access and intelligence.

    Loaded Radio’s Take: We don’t just ask about the new album; we ask about the legacy, the friction, and the future. Scott’s expertise cuts through the noise and provides unparalleled insight you simply won’t find on other metal podcasts.

    Why Our Metal Podcast Delivers More Than Just Music

    Every week, our podcast is meticulously structured to deliver maximum value, making us the ultimate metal podcast for comprehensive coverage:

    1. Exclusive Interviews: Direct, unscripted conversations with the scene’s most important figures. We bring the musicians to your ears.
    2. Breaking Heavy Metal News: We provide timely, no-nonsense coverage of all the essential stories, tours, and album cycles.
    3. Unbiased Opinion: Loaded Radio’s opinion segment provides a strong, unique, and trustworthy perspective on the genre, ensuring the content is always written from a true fan’s standpoint.

    We are dedicated to providing the definitive weekly resource for every fan of heavy metal music—from thrash and death metal to metalcore and hard rock.

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    Where to Hear The Loaded Radio Podcast

    Ready to subscribe to the best heavy metal podcast and join a community that demands authenticity? The Loaded Radio Podcast is available everywhere you listen:

    • Spotify
    • Apple Podcasts
    • Amazon Podcasts
    • iHeart Radio
    • Loadedradio.com
    • essentially anywhere you get your podcasts, we’re most probably there.

    Stop wasting time searching for metal podcasts and subscribe to the industry standard.

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  • Montreal’s Punk Rock band The Fake Friends Releases debut album ‘Let’s Not Overthink This’

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    This past Friday, Montreal’s The Fake Friends released Let’s Not Overthink This, a full-length that blends post-punk rhythm / new wave late-night record. On Stomp Records, the record nods to Pylon, Wire, Parquet Courts, Cloud Nothings, and Franz Ferdinand, cutting through. The release has been described as a lively and wired album that reflects the city the band were brought up in. What began in 2020 as an opportunity to socialise became a regular occurrence for the group.  Founded by Frontman Matthew Savage and guitarist Luca Santilli, they were soon joined by longtime collaborators Felix Crawford-Legault, Michael Kamps, Bradley Cooper-Graham, and Michael Tomizzi until the lineup locked into place. 


    The record opens with “Ministry Of Peace,” a jittery broadcast that moves toward media noise and cultural static. Savage repeats “no truce” as the song builds, guitars cut through the haze. It sets up the album’s central theme: trying to hold onto yourself while the night shifts in every direction. “Sucker “Born Every Minute” gains momentum by blending melodic impact with self-awareness derived from an understanding of your own patterns. “The Way She Goes” slows everything down, leaning into sleek guitar lines and late-night restraint, sitting in that tension between desire and self-sabotage that the band nails so well. At the heart of the album is “HyperConnection,” It is a tight, shimmering track that balances wit and anxiety. Savage pokes fun at astrology, chokes on long books, and stumbles through mixed signals while the band locks into a groove that feels like the inside of a crowded room. The mantra “all eyes on me” repeats itself like confidence. It is the clearest statement of what the record does best, turning everyday absurdity into something cathartic, catchy, and just a little unhinged. As the album develops, the emotions rise and fall in waves. “Control” slows the pace, allowing the keys to drift over a beat. “Living the Dream” captures a familiar phrase that feels both present and detached. “Backstreet’s Back pt. II” adopts a darker swagger, creating a haunting atmosphere without explicitly naming the ghost. Further along, “Dance on My Grave” transforms into a peculiar celebration—a moment of reflection after a terrible night, while “Good Friends” concludes the album by returning to a simple arrangement of piano and voices. It delivers one last bitter truth: “you fuckin’really hate this town.”




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    The album reflects real-life with Friends guesting on vocal stacks, lifting the choruses on the record. is an album about people who’ve shared bills, basements, cheap beers, and bad shifts, adding their voices because they were there and it made sense. You can hear that community spirit in the performances, each member pushing the others forward without stepping on each other’s toes. Sessions at Mixart with producer and engineer Jordan Barillaro keep the energy tight, warm, and unsteady, reflecting a good night out. Mastering comes from Vince Soliveri. Across all eleven tracks, there is movement, mood, and the sense of a band who know who they are. 


    The Fake Friends were formed in 2020 by vocalist Matt Savage and guitarist Luca Santilli after their initial plans to jam together.  Michael Kamps (bass), Felix Crawford-Legault (guitar composer), Bradley Cooper-Graham (keys) and Michael Tomizzi (drums), the sextet punk rock band hails from Montreal, Canada and has released one EP and one LP to date. They have shared stages with  Gimme Gimme’s Buzzcocks and Wine Lips in their native country.



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  • Devenial Verdict – Unveil Details And Tunes Of Upcoming EP

    Progressive death metal band Devenial Verdict has recently announced a new EP release. Entitled Old Blood – Fresh Wounds, it will land in stores on May 1st through Transcending Obscurity Records.
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  • Necronomicon ex Mortis – Zombie Blood Nightmare (Review)

    This is the latest EP from US death metallers Necronomicon ex Mortis. I enjoyed my introduction to Necronomicon ex Mortis last year via their split with Bloodfeast Ritual, so was glad to see a new EP appear. Six songs, 30 minutes; Zombie Blood Nightmare offers up a treasure trove of old-school death metal blood-soaked gems to sift … Continue reading “Necronomicon ex Mortis – Zombie Blood Nightmare (Review)”
  • Resurgent Folk Icon Labi Siffre Announces First New Album In 28 Years, Performs Rare Live Set For BBC

    Labi Siffre, a UK folk musician influenced by soul and jazz, has had a fascinating career. Over the decades, Siffre has only intermittently been active — a cluster of solo albums in the early ’70s, a few more in the ’80s and ’90s. A few of Siffre’s songs have been UK hits, like “It Must…

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  • Nazghor – A World Ablaze (Review)

    Nazghor are a Swedish black metal band and this is their eighth album. Nazghor play old-school melodic black metal that drips with second wave darkness. On the 40-minute A World Ablaze, Nazghor capably showcase why their black metal is a cut above the norm. Get ready to immerse yourself in Nazghor’s fiery world. The songs … Continue reading “Nazghor – A World Ablaze (Review)”