For as long as he can remember, Chuck has been crazy about rock and roll. His first concert was Def Leppard when he was five years old and the rest, as they say, is history. Chuck is the host of Loudwire Nights and he also handles all things over at Ultimate Metallica. There's plenty that can be said about Chuck, but most importantly, he's a fan first and tries to live his life by one simple motto: Full speed or nothin'.
Chuck Armstrong
To the Record Store Day Haters: For the Love of Vinyl, Stop Acting Like Curmudgeons
Every year it seems to get cooler and cooler to hate Record Store Day.
Exclusive Premiere + Interview: The Pollies, ‘Lost’
On Sept. 25, experimental alt-country rockers the Pollies will celebrate the release of their new record, 'Not Here.'
Exclusive Premiere: Best Behavior, ‘Bad Habit’
In our quest to find the official song of the summer, we think it's safe to say "Bad Habit" is the top contender.
Exclusive Premiere: Holly Golightly, ‘As You Go Down’
Over the course of the last two decades, Holly Golightly has developed a prolific career, releasing at least one album nearly every single year.
Exclusive Premiere: Sad Robot, ‘I Want You Bad’ (Live In Studio)
Sad Robot are giving fans a peek behind-the-scenes of the recording process of their new album, 'Après Moi, le Déluge.'
Exclusive Premiere: The White Buffalo, ‘Modern Times’
Diffuser is thrilled to debut the White Buffalo's track, "Modern Times," from his upcoming LP, 'Love and the Death of Damnation.'
Exclusive Premiere: The Heirs, ‘Alright Goodnight’
Comprised of siblings Brandon and Savannah Hudson, the Heirs are gearing up for the release of their new EP this fall.
Jason Isbell Explains How He Wrote ‘Something More Than Free’
This is going to be the understatement of the year, but there may be no simpler way to say it: Jason Isbell is an outrageously talented songwriter.
Exclusive Premiere: Rev Gusto, ‘Burnt Out Friends’
Hailing from Kansas City, Rev Gusto are celebrating the release of their debut full-length, 'Burnt Out Friends,' today (July 28).
John Mellencamp, Willie Nelson, Neil Young + More Set to Appear at Farm Aid 2015 in Chicago
Thirty years ago, in Illinois, John Mellencamp, Willie Nelson and Neil Young organized a benefit show to help raise money for American farmers called Farm Aid.