What’s your most well-liked model of laborious rock? Would you fairly ramp up the aggression with a block of rise up songs or dig into the melancholic angst with songs dealing in heartbreak? That is our battle this week in Chuck’s Struggle Membership for the Loudwire Nights radio present.
On one aspect of the spectrum, there’s nothing to rile you up like some killer licks and standing up towards somebody attempting to maintain you down. As Rage In opposition to the Machine as soon as mentioned (repeatedly), “F you I will not do what you inform me.” That is simply one of many potential rise up anthems we may rock you with this week if “rise up” is your most well-liked model of laborious rock.
However the world is a troublesome place and there is loads of heartbreak to go round. Bands reminiscent of Nickelback with their monster single “How You Remind Me” have captured that so nicely. Generally you simply must dwell within the distress that can assist you work via issues. And there have definitely been loads of songs written for the brokenhearted through the years. Are you feeling the heartbreak?
As with all Chuck’s Struggle Membership battles, Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong will introduce the matchup within the 8PM hour of Monday’s present. Particular person arguments will likely be made for each kinds on Tuesday and Wednesday when you proceed to rank every. On Friday, the votes will likely be tallied and the upper ranked model will likely be featured in a Loudwire Nights rock block in the course of the 8PM hour.
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