Joe is Loudwire's Editor-In-Chief since 2024 and started as a freelancer with the site in 2013. A fan of rock and metal since residing in the womb, raised on GN'R and only the best of the hair metal era, his gateway to everything else came via 'Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4' where Iron Maiden's "The Number of the Beast" was in the soundtrack. Nothing has been the same since. Instagram: @icenerveshatter
Joe DiVita
Seven Super Nerdy Things We Love About Iron Maiden’s ‘Seventh Son of a Seventh Son’
Seven deadly sins, seven ways to win, seven nerdy things and your trip begins...
The Isolated Vocal Track to Nirvana’s ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ Shows Why Kurt Cobain Was a Legend
The isolated vocals to Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' are absolutely incredible.
Why ZZ Top Decided to Grow Their Big Ol’ Beards
Billy Gibbons talks about how ZZ Top's iconic beards began.
Wolfgang Confirms the OFFICIAL Name of Eddie Van Halen’s Legendary Guitar
Eddie Van Halen's guitar has been called both Frankenstrat and Frankenstein and Wolfgang confirms its official name.
Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson Has Solution for the Music Streaming Problem
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson proposes a solution to help both Spotify and artists.
AC/DC Announce The Pretty Reckless as Opener on 2024 European Tour
AC/DC have tabbed one of the biggest rock acts of the 2010s to open for them on their European tour later this year.
42 Years Ago: Iron Maiden Unleash ‘The Number of the Beast’
On March 22, 1982, Iron Maiden changed heavy metal forever with the release of 'The Number of the Beast.' Get the story behind the album inside.
Exclusive – Dave Grohl’s Foreword in New Lemmy Graphic Novel ‘No Remorse’
Dave Grohl pens a touching foreword in the new graphic novel 'No Remorse: The Illustrated True Stories of Lemmy Kilmister and Motorhead'.
Judas Priest Change Setlist, Play Old Song for First Time in 15 Years + Debut Two Others
Judas Priest have made some changes to their 2024 setlist, dropping five songs and adding four others, including an old track that hasn't been played live in 15 years.
The Movie Ozzy Osbourne Thinks Everyone Should See – It ‘Has Such an Impact’
During an episode of The Osbournes Podcast, Ozzy names the movie everyone should see.