The last time Jake Diab joined Loudwire Nights, Autumn Kings were pushing forward as a truly independent band with no record label support or management behind them. Since that conversation, so much has changed for the band.Listen to the full conversation in the player near the end of this article.”It’s been such a transformative year, between a record deal and management and touring across the U.S.,” Diab told Loudwire Nights’ Chuck Armstrong.”It’s great to finally play for all these fans who have really been waiting, some of them it’s taken six years for us to get to their city. Just to see that people have waited around that long for us to finally do a proper tour is surreal and we’re feeling very grateful right now.”The transformation that Autumn Kings have experienced this year is far from an overnight thing. Diab was open about how hard they’ve been working for nine years and called it a bit of a “growing pain,” but also seemed comfortable with the length of time that’s passed.”I lived in Nashville for a couple of years, I heard a lot of people tell me Nashville is a 10-year town,” Diab said.”That basically meant that if you spent 10 years doing everything right, meeting the right people, getting better at your craft, that’s usually when you saw your first hit or your first real obvious taste of success … I can say for Autumn Kings, that’s just about the correct timeline.”As Autumn Kings enter their 10th year as a band in 2025 — and following the many successes of this year — Diab is excited for what is on the horizon.READ MORE: Tim McIlrath Says Rise Against Are Working Hard Right Now”[We’re touring] around the world and working onsite new stuff and a brand-new record,” he revealed.”I think it’s our best record yet.”What Else Did Autumn Kings’ Jake Diab Discuss on Loudwire Nights?How influential his father has been in his life and what led him to decide he wanted to become a rock star when he was just 15 years oldWhat runs through his head when he thinks about friends from his hometown who were close to success as musicians but decided to quit and pursue different jobsWhat he thinks about Linkin Park’s new album, From ZeroListen to the Full Interview in the Podcast Player BelowJake Diab joined Loudwire Nights on Wednesday, Dec. 4; the show replays online here, and you can tune in live every weeknight at 7PM ET or on the Loudwire app; you can also see if the show is available on your local radio station and listen to interviews on-demand.2024 Rock + Metal Tour GuideHere is your guide to the big rock and metal tours taking place in 2024.Gallery Credit: Loudwire Staff