Philip Trapp is a writer and journalist who joined Loudwire in February 2019. In addition to covering music and culture for Loudwire, he also contributes to related outlets such as PopCrush, ScreenCrush and Taste of Country. Philip has reported on music and other entertainment since 2016. He previously wrote for Alternative Press, HM Magazine, Music Times, Classicalite and others. Along the way, he's defended Limp Bizkit on Sirius XM, gotten caught in a downpour with the band Hundredth, and he once made Kenny G wait on hold.
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Llorona Fire Vocalist After He Reportedly Admits to Dosing Bandmate With Estrogen to Steal His Fiancee
The hardcore band Llorona said they fired the vocalist after he admitted to trying to 'force a transition' on one of their members in an attempt to steal that bandmate's fiancee.
Tom Araya’s Wife Has a Message ‘For the Trolls’ About Slayer’s Reunion
Sandra Araya, the wife of Slayer's Tom Araya, says she is partly responsible for getting the iconic metal band back together.
Read the Lyrics to Linkin Park’s New Song ‘Friendly Fire’
Linkin Park have unleashed the Chester Bennington-sung 'Friendly Fire.' Check out the lyrics to the previously unreleased song.
Linkin Park Release the Unheard ‘Friendly Fire,’ Announce New Singles Compilation
Linkin Park promised it, and now you can hear the full 'One More Light'-era rarity. Also, a new LP singles collection is on the way.
Punk Band Makes AI Version of Coldplay Video for Its Own Video + Some Fans Seem Upset
British rockers Idles' new video is just a deepfake version of Coldplay's 'Yellow,' causing concerned discussion among fans.
Married Couples Who Were in Bands Together but Got Divorced
Not all love stories are meant to last.
Slayer Fans React to the Band Announcing Their Reunion
Slayer have announced their reunion for two huge 2024 festivals, and heavy metal fans are having quite the reaction.
Internet Just Now Learning How Much Fred Durst’s Last Movie Made
Yes, the Limp Bizkit frontman directed 2019's John Travolta-starring 'The Fanatic.' Guess how much it made at the box office.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Keyboardist Vitalij Kuprij Dead at 49
The Ukrainian-American pianist and Trans-Siberian Orchestra regular just played with the band on their latest winter tour.
The Least Played Song Live Off Every Pantera Album
See the least played song live off every Pantera album, including their four '80s records.