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  • Vicious Rumors Part Ways with Their Drummer Over Conflicting Political Views

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    Power metal outfit Vicious Rumors experienced a major shakeup in their lineup with the ousting of their longtime drummer Larry Howe. It was a major shift that wasn’t brought about because of misconduct, poor play, or internal strife within the band, but rather for his “extreme” political views that the band says has led to shows being cancelled.

    The move to get rid of Howe was announced via social media yesterday, with the band offering the following explanation:

    “After years of disagreement on the issue, Vicious Rumors will no longer be touring with longtime drummer Larry Howe.

    “As a band, we have never agreed with Larry’s personal political ambitions. As hard as it is to let an original member go, VR can no longer tolerate being punished by association for Larry’s personal opinions. They do not reflect the opinion of Vicious Rumors. Our message is simple and clear: Unity! and celebrating heavy metal together!”

    The band said their overarching mission statement of uniting people through metal hasn’t changed since their inception back in 1979. In addition, they announced that Howe agreed to remain on the band’s touring roster throughout the remainder of their U.S. leg of the ‘Devil’s Asylum Tour’, before announcing their new touring drummer.

    Shortly after posting that initial statement, the band issued a second clarification of what went down and why the decision was made to let Howe go. In it, they said the band was “about the music” and not politics.

    “VR is about the music! Not politics! Due to Larrys extreme views that have nothing to do with VR – four shows have been canceled / so far because of this. It’s not about choosing sides in VR it’s about entertainment for all.

    “When the band is penalized this severly and our live events are being canceled, for one outspoken belief a change has to be made.”

    In the wake of the band’s decision, Howe offered his own personal statement to what went down. Needless to say, the “rock n’ roll patriot” subscribes to a certain side of the political spectrum and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to guess what his views are.

    Either way, here’s his statement:

    “The skull. A depiction often used in vicious rumors merchandise and logos as in numerous other heavy metal bands. The reason being that it is the denomination of the collective gathering of a particular type of music enthusiast, the heavy metal fan.

    “The main reason for this is that it is the one characteristic that we all share. It does not matter what color skin lies on top of the skull, what color the hair -or if there is any, and also for what goes on inside between the ears. All these things can be different, the one thing that we all have in common is the skull. Nothing can change this. Those differences are the things we should all look beyond as we listen to the music we love, and attend live shows playing the music, taking us away from a judgmental world if only just for a few hours at a show.

    “So when I see junk journalism in what amounts to a grocery store gossip rag disguising itself as a heavy metal magazine, chastising band members such as myself and other musicians for their proclivities and beliefs, I see it as a crack in the system. These types of divide and conquer tactics are usually embraced by controlling authoritarian oligarchs, or corrupt career politicians, or DIGITAL DICTATORS. This cannot stand.

    “The heavy metal industry as a whole is one of the smallest markets in the entire music industry, and we shouldn’t allow it to disintegrate through infighting like children yelling on a playground in a ‘cancel culture’. Yes, I am guilty of reposting some memes that have upset some people. It was not my intention and I humbly apologize.

    “But we cannot afford to let this bastardization of opinion splinter the very foundation of the heavy metal scene around the planet. We need to embrace our differences to be stronger than ever, and remain vigilant and yearn for the freedom to express our opinions and thoughts without such a destructive result. United we stand divided we fall . Remember, in the state run entity, there is no music or freedom of speech, and this is something that we simply cannot ever allow to happen.

    “Musicians and fans alike look forward to these gatherings as a way to escape the banalities of life. Work related problems, stress , loss of relationships, marriage, divorces, foreclosure, bankruptcy… etc. etc. These are the things we ALL need to leave behind as we attend live music events.

    “If you feel the need to attack any musician over something they have randomly said or posted, you have that right. That is the double edged sword of freedom of speech. But please don’t seek to destroy the heavy metal scene we’ve all been building for decades. It is like one big family and we need for it to remain so. Whatever our differences may be.

    “So now I will politely walk away from the European tour since the German promoters felt the need to cancel the shows Geoff had worked so hard to arrange for our fans. This is an unfortunate result. Please continue to support the band that has been such a big part of my life for so long. FYI, I’m still doing all of the American shows.! It really should be an interesting tour!! don’t miss it!”

    Yeahhh, I think we can all guess who Howe voted for…

    Either way, if you still want to support Vicious Rumors — and you absolutely should if you’re a fan — be sure to catch them while they’re on tour at the following dates.

    2/25 Orlando, FL West End Trading Co.
    2/26 Tampa, FL The Brass Mug
    3/1 Atlanta, GA 529
    3/10 Phoenix, AZ Rhythm Room
    3/12 San Francisco, CA DNA Lounge
    3/13 Reno, NV Alturas Center Stage
    3/14 Salt Lake City, UT Aces High Saloon
    3/15 Colorado Springs, CO Lulu’s Downtown
    3/17 Lincoln, NE 1867 Bar
    3/18 Iowa City, IA Wildwood
    3/19 Chicago, IL Reggie’s
    3/21 Kent, OH The Outpost
    3/23 Earleville, MD Club RYD
    3/24 Providence, RI Alchemy
    3/25 Rochester, NY Photo City
    3/26 Catonsville, MD Morseburgers Tavern
    3/27 Newark, DE Halftime Sports Bar
    3/28 Bristol, CT Bleachers
    3/29 Harrisburg, PA HMAC
    3/3 Wichita, KS John Barleycorn’s
    3/4 Oklahoma City, OK 89th Street
    3/5 Dallas, TX Haltom Theater
    3/6 Austin, TX Kickbutt Coffee
    3/7 San Antonio, TX Fitzgerald’s
    3/9 Albuquerque, NM El Rey Theater
    5/10 Zagreb, HR Hardplace
    5/10 Zagreb, HR Hardplace
    5/11 Belgrade, RS Klub Fest
    5/11 Belgrade, RS Klub Fest
    5/13 Selb, DE Rock Club Nordbayern
    5/14 Essen, DE Don’t Panic
    5/15 Lichtenfels, DE Paunchy Cats
    5/16 Brno, CZ Kabinet Mus
    5/17 Kosice, SK Colosseum
    5/18 Zilina, SK Smer Club 77
    5/20 Munich, DE Backstage
    5/22 Plozevet, FR Courts Of Chaos Festival
    5/28 Portugalete, ES Groove Room
    5/29 Madrid, ES Sala Silikona
    5/30 Barcelona, ES Lennon’s Club
    5/31 Valencia, ES Sala Zulu
    5/8 Freiburg, DE Skullcrusher Fest
    5/9 Cham, DE LA
    6/10 Hamburg, DE Logo
    6/11 Kassel, DE Goldgrube
    6/12 Den Haag, NL Musicon
    6/13 Breda, NL Sound Dog
    6/14 Oldenburg, DE MTS
    6/17 Dortmund, DE Cafe Banana (Exclusive Acoustic Show)
    6/17 Dortmund, DE Cafe Banana (Exclusive Acoustic Show)
    6/18 Osnabrück, DE Bastard Club
    6/19 Düsseldorf, DE The Pitcher
    6/20 Graspop, BE Graspop Metal Meeting
    6/3 Velden, AT Bluesiana
    6/5 Modena, IT Vibra Club
    6/6 Vicenza, IT Super Metalfest VIII
    6/7 Milano, IT RHO Rock n Roll
    6/7 Milano, IT RHO Rock n Roll
    6/9 Stuttgart, DE Der Schwarze Keiler
    9/12 Brooklyn, NY Rage Of Armageddon Festival
    9/18 Madison, WI Blades Of Steel Festival

    The post Vicious Rumors Part Ways with Their Drummer Over Conflicting Political Views appeared first on MetalSucks.

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  • Foo Fighters Announce New Album Your Favorite Toy: Hear The Title Track

    Last week, Foo Fighters previewed 11 songs from their new album. Now, the band is finally announcing Your Favorite Toy, arriving in April. It’s their 12th studio LP and first with new drummer Ilan Rubin. The second single “Your Favorite Toy” is out today. “‘Your Favorite Toy’ really was the key that unlocked the tone…

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  • Foo Fighters Announce New Album ‘Your Favorite Toy’, Share Gritty Title Track

    Foo Fighters have announced their full return and revealed the details of their first new album in three years.


    It’s titled ‘Your Favorite Toy’ and will be released on April 24 via Roswell Records/Columbia Records. Recorded at home and co-produced by the band and Oliver Roman, it comprises 10 songs. That tracklisting looks like this:

    1. Caught In The Echo
    2. Of All People
    3. Window
    4. Your Favorite Toy
    5. If You Only Knew
    6. Spit Shine
    7. Unconditional
    8. Child Actor
    9. Amen, Caveman
    10. Asking For A Friend

    And the artwork looks like this:


    The band have also shared the album’s title track, which is a gritty taste of the direction they’re heading right now. Overflowing with reverb and off-kilter rock and roll disco beats, it’s much more of a raw and ready affair than we are used to hearing from the band these days. Throw in some impassioned yelps from Dave Grohl and a whizz-bang of a guitar solo, and you have a song that is sure to fill up plenty of dancefloors when it gets dropped.

    Dave had this to say about the song and the effect it had on the rest of the process, explaining, “‘Your Favorite Toy’ really was the key that unlocked the tone and energetic direction of the new album. We stumbled upon it after experimenting with different sounds and dynamics for over a year, and the day it took shape, I knew that we had to follow its lead. It was the fuse to the powder keg of songs we wound up recording for this record. It feels
    new.”



    The band also released the album’s closer, ‘Asking For A Friend’, late last year, so you can also listen to that right now.


    The band will be hitting the road for a UK and European tour this Summer. Those dates look a lot like this.

    JUNE

    10 – OSLO Unity Arena
    12 – STOCKHOLM Strawberry Arena
    15 – WARSAW PGE Narodowy
    17 – MUNICH Allianz Arena
    19 – PARIS Paris La Défense Arena
    25 – LIVERPOOL Anfield Stadium
    27 – LIVERPOOL Anfield Stadium

    JULY

    1 – BERLIN Olympiastadion
    3 – VIENNA Ernst-Happel-Stadion
    5 – MILAN Ippodromo Snai La Maura (I-Days Milano)
    8 – MADRID Mad Cool Festival
    10 – LISBON NOS Alive Festival

    The post Foo Fighters Announce New Album ‘Your Favorite Toy’, Share Gritty Title Track appeared first on Rock Sound.

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  • Foo Fighters announce “energetic” 12th album Your Favorite Toy, release title-track

    After much teasing, the Foo Fighters have just confirmed details of their 12th studio album, Your Favorite Toy.

    The follow-up to 2023’s incredible But Here We Are is set to arrive on April 24 via Roswell Records/Columbia Records, and will include 2025 single Asking For A Friend as well as the newly-unveiled title-track.

    Your Favorite Toy really was the key that unlocked the tone and energetic direction of the new album,” explains Dave Grohl. We stumbled upon it after experimenting with different sounds and dynamics for over a year, and the day it took shape I knew that we had to follow its lead. It was the fuse to the powder keg of songs we wound up recording for this record. It feels new.”

    This time around, the LP was co-produced by Foos alongside Oliver Roman, engineered by Oliver Roman and mixed by Mark Spike’ Stent, and was actually recorded at home. Hear exactly what that recipe sounds like by streaming Your Favorite Toy below:

    Check out the full tracklist:

    1. Caught In The Echo
    2. Of All People
    3. Window
    4. Your Favorite Toy
    5. If You Only Knew
    6. Spit Shine
    7. Unconditional
    8. Child Actor
    9. Amen, Caveman
    10. Asking For A Friend

    Foo Fighters Your Favorite Toy album cover

    And catch the band – Dave plus Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett, Pat Smear, Rami Jaffee and Ilan Rubin – making their return across the pond this summer:

    Foo Fighters UK and Europe tour 2026

    June

    10 Oslo Unity Arena
    12 Stockholm Strawberry Arena
    15 Warsaw PGE Narodowy
    17 Munich Allianz Arena
    19 Paris Paris La Défense Arena
    25 Liverpool Anfield Stadium
    27 Liverpool Anfield Stadium

    July

    1 Berlin Olympiastadion
    3 Vienna Ernst-Happel-Stadium
    5 Milan I‑Days
    8 Madrid Mad Cool Festival
    10 Oeiras NOS Alive Festival

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    Posted on February 19th 2026, 2:10p.m.

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