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BEATING THE BEAST: Jason Newsted Confirms He Is “Free And Clear” Following Intense Throat Cancer Battle

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Former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted has revealed he is officially cancer-free after a year-long battle with throat cancer. Diagnosed in May 2025, the 63-year-old underwent aggressive laser surgery and has used the recovery period to adopt a completely sober, “clear-headed” lifestyle. With the all-clear received just weeks ago, Newsted is now preparing to return to the stage for a massive summer tour with The Chophouse Band.
JUPITER, FL — Legendary former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted is celebrating a monumental personal victory after being given the “all clear” following a grueling battle with throat cancer. The 63-year-old musician, who anchored the heavy metal giants for fifteen years, revealed that he was diagnosed with the condition in May 2025. After undergoing intensive laser surgery and a disciplined recovery period, Newsted confirmed he received his “free and clear” status just three weeks ago, marking the end of a transformative year that has completely reshaped his approach to life and music.
How did Jason Newsted discover and treat his throat cancer?
The diagnosis came exactly one year ago, on May 8, 2025, forcing the high-energy bassist to do something he admits he has never done in his adult life: stop. The medical team utilized advanced laser procedures to remove the cancerous cells, a process Newsted described with his trademark grit during an appearance on the Let There Be Talk podcast.
“They took a bunch of shit outta here and then they went in with lasers this way,” Newsted explained, noting that while the “cavern” inside his head feels different now, the early detection was the key to his survival. “We got it early. And I got my ‘free and clear’ about three weeks ago. So I beat it”. The recovery required a level of patience that the bassist initially struggled with, promising himself he would finally “take the gravity off” and allow his body the necessary hours of rest to heal from the invasive procedures.
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The “Clear-Headed” Lifestyle: Sobriety and Homemade Lemonade
Perhaps the most significant byproduct of the cancer battle has been Newsted’s total lifestyle overhaul. Known for his intense stage presence and rock-and-roll habits, the bassist revealed that the health scare acted as a “divine intervention” to pull him away from alcohol and marijuana.
Newsted admitted that his “arrogant, spoiled ass” would never have stopped his vices on his own, but the diagnosis changed everything. “The great spirit got my attention and said, ‘That’s not good right now, man.’ And so it pulled me off it”. Now more “clear-headed” than ever before, Newsted has traded the bottle for homemade lemonade, joking about his new obsession: “The lemonade I’m making this summer, bro, mmm. Sweet. Ooh”.
What is next for Jason Newsted and The Chophouse Band?
With a clean bill of health and a fresh perspective, Newsted isn’t wasting any time getting back to work. He is currently gearing up for a North American summer tour with Jason Newsted & The Chophouse Band, set to kick off this July. The project, which leans into Americana, folk, and heavy rock influences, represents the bassist’s current creative heartbeat—a more organic and personal expression of his musical journey.
The tour is expected to hit major markets across the U.S. and Canada, providing fans a first look at the “sober and revitalized” Newsted. Given the bassist’s history of high-voltage performances, the 2026 tour cycle is being touted as a celebration of life as much as a musical showcase.
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A Legacy Reborn in Clarity
There is something profoundly heavy about a man whose career was built on the “roaring” bass lines of …And Justice for All and The Black Album having to fight for his voice—literally. Jason Newsted has always been the “blue-collar” hero of the metal world, and his transparent account of beating cancer only solidifies that status. By admitting that he needed a “Great Spirit” intervention to clean up his act, he’s offering a rare, vulnerable look at the human cost of the rock lifestyle. Seeing him trade weed and whiskey for homemade lemonade might seem like a soft turn for a metal icon, but after a year of fighting for his life, it’s the most “metal” move he could make. The Chophouse Band tour in July won’t just be about the songs; it’ll be a victory lap for a survivor who refused to let the “Beast” take his voice.
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KINGCROWN unveil “Lost Horizon” – first single from “Moonfall”
French melodic heavy/power metal band Kingcrown return with “Lost Horizon“, the first single taken from their forthcoming album “Moonfall“, due for release on September 4th, 2026 via Rockshots Records. Following the strong reception of “Nova Atlantis“, the band open a new chapter with a track that immediately reinforces their identity while expanding the narrative framework introduced in […] -
Rare Carla Bley Live Set Is Out
One of those venerated jazz masters who wasn’t averse to crossover, Carla Bley, who passed away in 2023, left behind an impressive discography and a prominent trail across an array of rock records, including works by Nick Mason and Jack … Continue reading
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BESTIA ARCANA announce “Holókauston”
“And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters; And the name of the star is Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men […] -
Jannik Sinner’s Girlfriend Laila Shares Why She Missed Madrid Open
Why did Jannik Sinner’s girlfriend Laila Shares not go to the Madrid Open? Here’s the reason, and it’s a good one.
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Gus G. – Steel Burner Review
Gus G. is a busy man. For some odd 25 years and counting, the Greek guitarist has not only been running his own band Firewind but also contributed to many notable heavy/power metal acts’ beginnings, such as early Mystic Prophecy and Dream Evil. And somehow on top of that, he’s even managed to fit in five solo albums during that time! Steel Burner becomes the sixth album under the Gus G. moniker, the first since 2021’s very fun Quantum Leap. I was a big fan of Firewind’s energetic 2020 comeback and enjoyed 2024’s anthemic rock-oriented Stand United plenty as well. How does Steel Burner compare to his other recent works, and were any Steel Druhm’s harmed in the making?1Gus has proven himself to be a very potent guitarist since the early ’00s, and Steel Burner’s strand of heavy metal offers a good general gist of the instrumental and solo craft he’s known for. The album doesn’t steer too far off Quantum Leap’s core in this regard. Gus’s natural bend towards ’80s rock and metal shows up in full force once again, containing Yngwie and Blackmore-esque guitar hero cheese (“What If,” “Closure”) in terms of both shred and soulful play. A surprising highlight is “Advent” with its interesting djent-ish influences by way of downtuned 2010s rhythm guitar work. It pans out much better than one might think and makes for a refreshing listen in an album full of otherwise expected source material.
The other side of Steel Burner is the record’s confusing flow and identity, the guest vocalist tracks being at odds with the instrumental songs. Whereas Quantum Leap was fully instrumental, Steel Burner contains a theoretically balanced set of five tracks with vocals and five instrumentals. This intentional variety quickly ends up working against itself. Doro (Doro, ex-Warlock) and Matt Barlow (ex-Iced Earth, ex-Pyramaze) are both starting to show their age, delivering some good lines but flat choruses (“Nothing Can Break Me,” “Dancing with Death”). The suddenly enervated instrumentation exacerbates the quality contrast between Steel Burner’s different aspects. Fortunately, the back half fares better. Vocal mercenaries Ronnie Romero (ex-Rainbow) and Dino Jelusić lend stronger performances on better, more AOR-adjacent tracks (“My Premonition,” “No One Has to Know”), and I wouldn’t mind Gus working with Ronnie more often based on “My Premonition.” Aside from the vocal-instrumental clash, the drums are a sticking point. Gus’s drum programming on the aforementioned tracks is solid, but Quantum Leap’s guest drumming proves that more varied and potent percussion would have helped make these songs much more lively.

Much like Jeff Waters (Annihilator), Gus G. is an excellent guitarist who is usually better when sharing vocals-forward songwriting reins with other people. Steel Burner tends to repeat some of his early-career hiccups with Mystic Prophecy, where the rhythm guitar tends to be underdeveloped and the songs oddly stripped-down without the choruses compensating for it. Gus is very good at crafting colorful instrumental compositions (“Advent,” “Confession”) or even standard power metal tracks at higher BPMs (“Kill the Pain” on Firewind’s self-titled, “Escape from Tomorrow” all the way back on Forged by Fire), but making a ‘normal’ mid-paced track with vocals often requires some extra hands alongside him. Firewind’s two most recent records are proof of this, and the positive effect of a consistent powerhouse vocalist like Herbie Langhans is undeniably lacking here.
Steel Burner has its bright spots, but ends up feeling like two EPs in a bar fight. It mashes together parts of Quantum Leap and Stand United, and both halves unfortunately suffer as a result. While nothing on the record is strictly off-putting, the instrumental side is clearly the better and more inspired one, containing the usual guitar goodness you would expect from Gus. Even so, one listen to Quantum Leap’s title track exposes Steel Burner’s general lack of urgency compared to prior works. Grab most of the instrumental tracks and “My Premonition,” and you’ve got a solid EP! Despite the overall experience being hit-and-miss, I still respect Gus’s work ethic, and I’ll be gladly waiting to see what he comes up with next.
Rating: Mixed
DR: Nope! | Format Reviewed: Alas, poor Stream!
Label: Metal Department
Websites: gusgofficial.com | Facebook | Instagram
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The Haunted North Unleash “Savage Ghost” – Randy V Talks Origins, Heavy Hitters, and What’s Next on Metal Devastation Radio – @thebeast
The Haunted North Unleash “Savage Ghost” – Randy V Talks Origins, Heavy Hitters, and What’s Next on Metal Devastation Radio
If you like your heavy with grit, groove, and zero plastic polish, this one hits like a hammer.
On a recent episode of The Zach Moonshine Show on Metal Devastation Radio, The Haunted North stormed in with their crushing new single “Savage Ghost” , and frontman Randy V pulled back the curtain on how this whole thing came together. The result is a band rooted in real history, real connections, and a sound that doesn’t chase trends, it bulldozes through them.
“It’s like a freaking hammer” – The Sound of Savage Ghost
Right out of the gate, the vibe was clear. This isn’t overproduced, copy-paste rock. This is weight.
“It is smash your head… it’s like a freaking hammer, isn’t it?”
That pretty much sums up Savage Ghost . Thick, groove-heavy riffs with a dark, almost cinematic feel. You can hear the DNA of classic heavy hitters, but it never feels like imitation. It feels lived-in.
Heavy Hitters in the Mix: JD DeServio & Jeff Fabb
One of the big talking points was the involvement of some serious players behind the scenes.
Randy V broke it down:
“JD jumped in… Jeff did the last two singles… these guys literally did their tracks and then jumped on a plane to LA to start rehearsing.”
That kind of commitment shows up in the final product. The rhythm section alone gives Savage Ghost that undeniable punch, the kind that hits you in the chest and sticks.
A Wild Origin Story You Can’t Make Up
The Haunted North didn’t form the usual way. No Craigslist ad, no “hey let’s start a band” moment.
This thing is built on what can only be called pure rock and roll fate.
From gym meetups in Canada…
To connections through Black Label Society circles…
To a chance encounter with Layne Staley’s mother…
Yeah, seriously.
Randy V shared one of the most surreal moments:
“I realized… that’s Layne Staley’s mom… and we ended up becoming really good friends.”
That connection eventually led to the creation of music tied to tribute material, which snowballed into something much bigger.
“It wasn’t coincidental… all that had to happen for us to meet.”
You don’t script stuff like that.
From One-Off Track to Full-Blown Band
What started as a single turned into something else entirely.
“He said, ‘What if I could get Jeff and JD to play on it?’ I said… ‘well, then I’d have to reconsider.’”
That reconsideration turned into a full project, and now The Haunted North is building serious momentum.
Influences: From European Metal to Grunge Darkness
Randy V didn’t shy away from talking influences, and it paints a clear picture of where that sound comes from.
“We were more into European metal… Priest, Schenker… then when everything shifted, the two bands that grabbed you… Soundgarden and Alice In Chains.”
That blend explains a lot. You’ve got the precision and power of classic metal mixed with the mood and weight of early 90s darkness.
And it shows.
No Fake Emotion. No Industry BS.
One of the real standout moments was Randy talking about authenticity in music.
“People know when you’re… not real… when you actually felt it, they hear it.”
That’s the difference between something that sounds good and something that sticks with you.
The Haunted North leans hard into that second category.
Gear Talk… Sort Of
For the tone chasers out there, there were a few nuggets dropped, even if Randy laughed off being “the wrong guy” for full gear breakdowns.
What we do know:
Friedman amps are part of the tone equation
Gibson-style guitars in the mix
A serious, dialed-in setup from guitarist Sean
“I know tones very well… if it sounds like shit, I’ll call it instantly.”
Fair enough.
What’s Next: Live Shows and More Releases
The focus now is simple. Take this thing to the stage.
“We’re hyper focused on getting out and playing live this summer.”
Plans are pointing toward shows around Sturgis and beyond, with more content rolling out, including:
The Bleed video gaining traction
A new Savage Ghost lyric video using 30+ year old footage
A growing catalog of heavy tracks like Medusa , 21 Grams , and The Beast
The Haunted North Is Just Getting Started
There’s something refreshing about a band that isn’t trying to fit into whatever the algorithm says is hot this week.
The Haunted North is building this the old-school way:
Real connections
Real players
Real stories
Real heavy music
And it shows in every riff.
Listen Now
The full episode featuring Randy V of The Haunted North , including the interview and a stacked lineup of new underground releases, is now available on Mixcloud via Metal Devastation Radio.
Turn it up loud. This one wasn’t made for background noise.
Track List:
Battle Of The Bands Top Six Winners:
1 – Antipope – The Maker – (289,749 votes)
2 – Another Demon – Drawn and Quartered feat. James Murphy (Testament, Death, Obituary) – (131,632 votes)
3 – NIKOLA’S CAGE – RASCAL – (27,654 votes)
4 – Severed Sun – Complex – (25,239 votes)
5 – Mistress – Terrified eyes – (9,493 votes)
6 – Heidbekka – Völva – (6,412 votes)
The Zach Moonshine Intro
7 – Ozzy Osbourne – Over The Mountain
8 – Black Label Society – Pedal to the Floor/Lords Of Destruction
The Haunted North – Interview featuring Savage Ghost/The Beast
9 – Dark Chapel – Sign of Life/Hit of Your Love
10 – Zakk Sabbath – Electric Funeral/Lord Of This World
11 – Jeff Fabb – Listen to Hear
12 – Awaiting Abigail – Funhouse
13 – The Funeral Procession – Carrion
14 – SEEING HELL A.D – DISSECTION
15 – Empire of None – You
16 – Broadslab – Keep On Rollin’
17 – LANGUISH IN DESPAIR – Killing Spree
18 – Stygian Mind – Crown of Bullets
19 – Riftpatrol – Parasite (feat. Yuuko Sings, DJ Neon Nights & Amanda Power)
20 – Crystallion – Shell Shock (MANOWAR Cover)
21 – Bjarte K. Helland – The Final Count
22 – HELL-BORN – In Scarlet And Death
23 – Mephisto Odyssey – CRASH Feat. Brad Gillis, Wayne Static
24 – MARTYRED – WHERE THE BODIES LIE
25 – VITHIAL – War of the Gods, the Balance of Darkness and Light
Also check out the interview portion up on YouTube, Spotify, Apple:
Super massive shout out to the 292,325 metal maniacs from around the world that tuned in for the live devastation Friday night!
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STEVEN TYLER TO FACE JURY: Aerosmith Frontman Set For Child Sexual Assault Trial Despite “Massive Win” Claims

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Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler will face a jury on August 31, 2026, in a child sexual assault lawsuit filed by Julia Misley. While a judge dismissed the majority of the claims due to statutes of limitations in other states, a portion of the case remains active under California’s “lookback” laws. The trial focuses on alleged incidents that occurred when Misley was 16 and Tyler was approximately 26, including claims of coerced guardianship and assault.
LOS ANGELES, CA — Aerosmith legend Steven Tyler is officially headed to trial on August 31, 2026, at Los Angeles County Superior Court to face allegations of child sexual assault. The 78-year-old singer had hoped to have the entire 2022 lawsuit filed by Julia Misley—formerly Julia Holcomb—dismissed, but a judge’s ruling this week has cleared the path for a jury to hear at least part of the case. While Tyler’s legal team is celebrating the dismissal of the majority of the charges, the rock icon remains legally tethered to a three-year relationship that Misley alleges was rooted in coercion and exploitation rather than the “romantic love affair” Tyler has previously described.
Why is Steven Tyler still facing trial if most charges were dismissed?
The judge’s decision to dismiss the majority of Misley’s lawsuit was primarily based on the statute of limitations governing other states. Because Tyler and Misley lived in Massachusetts, Oregon, and Washington during much of their relationship, those specific charges were thrown out as they were not revived by California’s legislation. However, California’s Child Victims Act “lookback window” allowed alleged victims to file sexual assault lawsuits regardless of how much time had passed, provided the conduct occurred within the state.
The trial will focus on alleged incidents that occurred when Tyler reportedly crossed state lines with Misley into California. At the time, Tyler was approximately 26 and Misley was 16; the age of consent in California was, and remains, 18. Tyler’s attorney, David Long-Daniels, characterized the ruling as a “massive win,” stating that 99.9% of the claims were dismissed and only “one night, 50-plus years ago” remains under legal scrutiny.
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What are the core allegations in Julia Misley’s lawsuit?
The lawsuit includes harrowing charges of sexual assault, sexual battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Misley alleges that the relationship, which began in 1973, involved Tyler persuading her parents to sign over custody so he could take her on tour without fear of arrest. Key points of the legal battle include:
- Coerced Relationship: Misley claims Tyler used his rock star status to “groom, manipulate, exploit, and sexually assault” her over a three-year period.
- Guardianship Abuse: The singer allegedly convinced Misley’s mother to grant him legal guardianship by promising to enroll her in school, a promise Misley claims he never intended to keep.
- Abortion Allegations: The suit alleges Misley became pregnant with Tyler’s child in 1975 and was coerced into having an abortion after suffering smoke inhalation in a fire.
- Memoir Evidence: The lawsuit cites Tyler’s 2011 memoir, Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?, where he wrote about his 16-year-old “girlfriend to be” and admitted her parents “signed paper over for me to have custody” so he wouldn’t be arrested while traveling out of state.
Will the Aerosmith “Peace Out” Farewell Tour be affected?
While Aerosmith is currently attempting to navigate their “Peace Out” farewell tour following Tyler’s 2023 vocal cord injuries, this legal shadow looms large over the band’s final bow. Misley has stated that her goal with the lawsuit is to make the music industry safer and expose the “predators” and “enablers” who allow exploitation to occur. Industry insiders suggest the band aims to conclude their North American dates before the trial officially begins in late 2026, though the legal tension has undeniably complicated their retirement.
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The Unfiltered Perspective
Calling a child assault trial a “massive win” because only “one night” remains on the docket is a bold legal strategy that risks a massive backfire in the court of public opinion. While statutes of limitations may protect Tyler from the full weight of the three-year relationship in a strictly legal sense, the details he openly admitted to in his own memoir are now coming back to haunt him in a California courtroom. Misley isn’t just looking for a settlement; she is aiming at the very structure of the music industry that allowed a man in his mid-20s to “adopt” a 16-year-old for the sake of a tour. Come August, a jury will decide if that “one night” in California is enough to rewrite the legacy of one of rock’s biggest icons.
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Watch Sugar Reunite For First Show In 31 Years
Sugar are back. Last fall, Bob Mould announced that his short-lived post-Hüsker Dü band were gearing up for a big reunion that would include a tour and a couple of new songs. Last night at New York’s Webster Hall, the alt-rock trio played both those new songs live for the first time at their first show in 31 years.
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