Loudwire launches poll on old school versus new school rock

Loudwire Nights radio show is hosting a fan vote to decide between old school rock and new school rock as part of its Chuck's Fight Club segment. Listeners can choose classics from bands like Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath or emerging acts such as Spiritbox and Pop Evil. The winning style will feature in a dedicated rock block on the show.

The Loudwire Nights radio program, hosted by Chuck Armstrong, has initiated its weekly Chuck's Fight Club with a matchup between old school rock and new school rock. Airing nightly from 7PM ET, the show invites listeners to participate in the poll, accessible via the Loudwire website or app.

Old school rock represents foundational acts that shaped the genre, including Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, described as laying the blueprint for hard rock. These classics are celebrated for their enduring influence on rock music. In contrast, new school rock highlights contemporary bands like Spiritbox and Pop Evil, positioned as creators of tomorrow's classics within the current rock scene.

The segment follows a structured timeline: Chuck Armstrong introduces the matchup during the 8PM hour on Monday. Arguments for each style are presented on Tuesday and Wednesday, allowing continued voting. Votes are tallied by Friday, with the higher-ranked style featured in an 8PM rock block.

This poll underscores the ongoing evolution of rock, bridging generational divides through fan engagement. Related content on the site includes lists of top rock collaborations from the 2020s and essential albums from the 1970s.

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