Graham Hartmann is a 35-year-old content creator with a taste for punk, metal and the touch of a keyboard. He is the current Senior Writer and interviewer for Loudwire, producer of each YouTube Loud List and is the creator and host of our 'Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?' series. Graham has been active in the music and entertainment industries since high school, having worked for Metal Injection, Earache Records, The End Records, The Opie and Anthony Show and the Le Scandal Burlesque Show as a musician and stage manager. https://twitter.com/grahamwire // www.facebook.com/grahamphartmann
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‘The Talk’ on Hiatus After Sharon Osbourne Defends Piers Morgan
A heated exchange between Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood caused CBS to pause 'The Talk.'
KISS’ Gene Simmons Settles Sexual Harassment Case
Simmons continues to assert his innocence in regards to the matter.
Black Sabbath Shown Behind the Scenes of Upcoming ‘CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’ Cameo
If you're a fan of both Black Sabbath and 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,' you're about to be given both an eyegasm and eargasm all at once! The legendary heavy metal band will be appearing on the season finale performing a new song "End of the Beginning,' but here's a behind-the-scenes clip that you can check out right now.
Slash Reveals Velvet Revolver Have ‘Very Quietly Been Looking’ for a New Singer
Rock supergroup Velvet Revolver has been struggling with lineup issues for quite some time now since parting with vocalist Scott Weiland. Conflicting stories on Weiland's place in the band have been prevalent for a year now, but Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash just made it public that the band is "very quietly" looking for a new singer.
Testament Guitarist Alex Skolnick Pays Tribute to ‘Immense’ Slayer Shredder Jeff Hanneman
Metal musicians of all sub genres are continuing to pay their respects to late Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman. Few guitarists have earned their spot with Hanneman as members of thrash's most elite pedigree, but Testament shredder Alex Skolnick is undeniably at the side of Hanneman in terms of skill and respect. As one of thrash's most admired guitarists, Skolnick has written an in-depth memorial o
Former Guns N’ Roses Drummer Steven Adler on Return to Rehab: ‘I Picked Up a Bottle and Drank’
On May 2, former Guns N' Roses and current Adler drummer Steven Adler admitted himself back into rehab for undisclosed substance abuse. The band Adler was forced to postpone its summer tour dates due to the drummer's return to rehab, and Adler himself has just written an official statement detailing exactly why he needed to go back again.
Children of Bodom Unleash Lyric Video For New Song ‘Transference’
Finnish melodic death metal band Children of Bodom have just released a lyric video for the new song 'Transference.' Bodom's next full-length, 'Halo of Blood,' is set for release on June 11, but one piece of the upcoming 10-track record is available right now for your head banging pleasure.
Ozzy Osbourne on Fallout with Bill Ward: ‘He Couldn’t Remember What the F— We Were Doing’
Last year, original Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward took his exit from the band's reunion plans. Ward had cited an "unsatisfactory contract" as the reason for his departure, but in a new interview, Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne says Ward was unable to meet the physical and mental demands that come with performing a full set behind the kit.
Former Guns N’ Roses Drummer Steven Adler Checks Into Rehab, Postpones Summer Tour
Steven Adler's new band Adler have just been forced to postpone their 2013 summer tour. The tour's postponement is due to Steven Adler checking back into rehab for substance abuse issues.
Korn Enter Studio With Brian ‘Head’ Welch to Record 2013 Album
Korn's reconciliation with guitarist Brian 'Head' Welch has been taken to the next level, as the band just revealed a video depicting Welch in the studio with Korn. The team of Jonathan Davis, James 'Munky' Shaffer, Reginald 'Fieldy' Arvizu and Brian 'Head' Welch have gathered to record their first album together in 10 years.