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  • NICKO MCBRAIN Weighs In On IRON MAIDEN’s Third Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Nomination: “A Great Accolade To Even Be Considered Again”

    Iron Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain has shared his thoughts on the band’s latest nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s class of 2026, calling it an honor while acknowledging the institution’s long-standing controversies. The comments came during a recent appearance on the Rock Of Nations With Dave Kinchen & Shane McEachern podcast.

    Maiden has been eligible for Rock Hall induction since 2004, yet this marks only the third time the band has received a nomination — previously in 2021 and 2023. When one of the hosts pointed out that the Hall needs to “get it right this time,” McBrain kept his expectations measured.

    “Yeah. You just never know, do you? I mean, it has been a long road. Many nominations — I’m not sure how many this is; maybe the third or fourth one, perhaps.”

    The 2026 nominee class spans rap, R&B, hip-hop, Britpop, blues rock, metal, and pop — a range that McBrain addressed directly, questioning what the Hall actually represents at this point.

    “Yeah, in the greater scheme of things, it’s not really a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame anymore, but it’s still a wonderful accolade to be given finally to hopefully — the guys may go, ‘Yeah, we’re gonna induct them.’ But at the end of the day, it’s really something that the whole of the band has talked about over the years, and it’s not something that’s voted for by your fans, although they do open it up to their fans to be voted in. At the end of the day, it’s the board that decides. And so that kind of puts a bit of a question mark about the authenticity of fans voting you in. But, yeah, it’s still, in my book, something that’s a great accolade to even be considered again.”

    McBrain also acknowledged the broader issue of aging and death outpacing recognition, a pattern that has left too many artists without their due.

    “I mean, mind you, if you think to yourself, there’s so many great bands out there that have not been inducted or even nominated over the years, and as you say, certain members are getting long in the tooth or passing away, and you look back and go, in retrospect, man, these guys should have been [inducted] and they weren’t. But, yeah, it’s something that there’s a lot of controversy over it, and there has been.”

    On the subject of Jann Wenner — the Rolling Stone co-founder and longtime Rock Hall board member who faced years of criticism for alleged bias against metal and other genres, and who was removed from the board in 2023 after making comments widely condemned as denigrating to Black and female musicians — McBrain was cautiously optimistic.

    “And if somebody who was very controversial is no longer a part of the voting board as such, then who knows where it may go? As I said, for me personally, it’s a lovely accolade to have, but one that it’s steeped with controversy in terms of what the Maiden camp feels.”

    The official 2026 inductees will be announced in April, alongside the “Musical Influence,” “Musical Excellence,” and “Ahmet Ertegun Award” recipients.

    Should Iron Maiden be inducted, the recognized lineup would include current members Bruce Dickinson, Steve Harris, Adrian Smith, Dave Murray, and Janick Gers, along with former members Dennis Stratton, Paul Di’Anno, Clive Burr, and McBrain himself.

    For context, the only metal or metal-adjacent acts recognized by the Hall to date are Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Metallica, AC/DC, Judas Priest, Kiss, Van Halen, Rush, Guns N’ Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, and Deep Purple — while bands like Iron Maiden and Motörhead remain on the outside. Guns N’ Roses were inducted in their first year of eligibility.

    Iron Maiden placed fourth in the fan vote for the 2023 induction class, only to be passed over once again.

    The band’s own members have historically taken a relaxed stance on the whole affair. Harris told Rolling Stone that recognition, while appreciated, was never part of the plan: “I don’t mind that we’re not in things like that. I don’t think about things like that. It’s very nice if people give you awards or accolades, but we didn’t get into the business for that sort of thing. I’m certainly not going to lose sleep if we don’t get any sort of award, not just that one, any award. I don’t think we deserve to have this or that necessarily. With what we do, whatever comes of it is great. Whatever doesn’t come of it is great, too.”

    Dickinson took a considerably sharper line back in 2018, calling the Rock Hall “an utter and complete load of bollocks” during a spoken-word show in Australia and describing the Cleveland institution as “run by a bunch of sanctimonious bloody Americans who wouldn’t know rock and roll if it hit them in the face.”

    He later told The Jerusalem Post that his remarks were taken out of context.

    “I’m so annoyed with that coverage because they took my statement out of context to make it seem like I was upset that we weren’t in the Hall of Fame. “I’m really happy we’re not there, and I would never want to be there,” he continued. “If we’re ever inducted, I will refuse — they won’t bloody be having my corpse in there.

    “Rock and roll music does not belong in a mausoleum in Cleveland,” Bruce added. “It’s a living, breathing thing, and if you put it in a museum, then it’s dead. It’s worse than horrible, it’s vulgar.”

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  • Lamb Of God – Deliver ‘Blunt Force Blues’ Single

    “Blunt Force Blues”, the latest new single from Lamb Of God‘s oncoming full-length effort Into Oblivion, has debuted online in the form of an official visualizer video.
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  • CASUALLY COMMITTED Return With Infectious New Single “Back To Where We Were” Out Now! – @thebeast

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    CASUALLY COMMITTED Return With Infectious New Single “Back To Where We Were” Out Now!

    Released February 27, 2026 via DI Records
    Rocky Mountain emo is alive and kicking.
    Casually Committed are back with their third studio release, “Back To Where We Were,” dropping February 27, 2026. Blending rock, pop punk, and alternative into a high energy, emotionally charged package, the band continues carving out a space that feels both immediate and lasting.
    For fans of State Champs , Neck Deep , and The Story So Far , this new single delivers soaring hooks, driving guitars, and the kind of chorus built for packed rooms shouting every word back at the stage.
    “Back To Where We Were” captures that restless push for something bigger, something different, only to realize the thing you were chasing was right in front of you the whole time. It is reflective without losing momentum, melodic without losing bite.
    Recorded in September 2025, the single was engineered and mixed by Van VerHoeven and mastered by Miro, giving it a polished but punchy finish. Tight instrumentation locks in with purpose while the guitars create both urgency and atmosphere, pushing the track toward a massive, full voiced payoff.
    At the center is Sydney Monday, whose vocal performance moves from intimate vulnerability to commanding release. Underneath, Toby Sanders and Ben Sawyer lay down a rock solid rhythmic backbone while Alex Lutes builds dynamic tension that gives every peak real impact.
    Live, Casually Committed do not just play songs. They create moments. Their performances transform crowds into participants, turning shared emotion into full on connection.
    “Back To Where We Were” stands as the band’s most refined and infectious release to date and further defines their place in today’s modern emo and alternative rock scene.
    This is a standalone single.
    Release Date: February 27, 2026
    Label: DI Records
    Single: “Back To Where We Were”
    Production Credits:
    Van VerHoeven – Mixing & Engineering
    Miro – Mastering
    Writers / Composers:
    Sydney Monday
    Alex Lutes
    Toby Sanders
    Ben Sawyer
    Performers:
    Sydney Monday – Vocals
    Alex Lutes – Guitars
    Toby Sanders – Bass
    Ben Sawyer – Drums
    Stream Here:
    https://ffm.to/backtowherewewere
    For interviews, reviews, or additional information, please contact: zach@metaldevastationradio.com

    Connect with the band: 
    https://ffm.to/backtowherewewere
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/1B8lxkEfr5AyVRVRtAnZFM
    https://music.apple.com/us/artist/casuallycommitted/1750824567
    https://www.youtube.com/@Casually.Committed
    https://www.instagram.com/casually.committed_band
    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095116513172
    https://casuallycommitted.bandcamp.com/album/back-to-where-we-were
    Contact: casuallycommittedband@gmail.com
  • Lord Vicar – Working On New Music

    7 years after the release of their last record The Black Powder, Finnish doomsters Lord Vicar have now revealed that the new one is in the making as they are preparing to enter the studio.
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  • Gus G. – To Tour Europe With Ronnie Romero

    Gus G. and Ronnie Romero are pleased to announce that they will join forces later this year for ‘Convergence Fest Tour’ across the European lands. A flyer with confirmed dates and venues is at your disposal below.
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  • 45 Bands 2026 Vans Warped Tour Announced This Past Week

    In Week 4 of the 2026 "30 Days of Warped" lineup reveal, we got another 45 bands that will be performing at one of the five Vans Warped Tour locations in 2026. The 2026 edition of the Vans Warped Tour is shaping up quite nicely, with a mix of pop-punk, metalcore and scene vets as well as a fresh batch of modern up-and-comers that are using Warped as their platform to future success… Re Continue reading…
  • Surprise: Nine Inch Nails Put Out ‘Tron Ares: Divergence’ Album of Unreleased and Remixed Tracks

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    This probably wasn’t on your radar, but Nine Inch Nails came out today with a surprise release that fans of their Tron Ares soundtrack will immediately dig. Dubbed Tron Ares: Divergence, this new offering from Trent Reznor and company is something of a companion piece to the acclaimed Tron Ares soundtrack.

    In today’s release, Divergence features some previously unreleased tracks, as well as some remixes by some big names in electronic music. We’re talkin’ the likes of Boys Noize, Arca, Mark Pritchard, Chilly Gonzales, and Danny L Harle.

    The entire album boasts 20 tracks, including Arca’s take on the GRAMMY-winning cut “As Alive As You Need Me To Be.” Rather than list all the other worthwhile inclusions in Divergence, here’s the tracklist:

    1. Converge
    2. I Know You Can Feel It (Mark Pritchard remix)
    3. Godmode
    4. A Question Of Trust (Boys Noize remix)
    5. Operand
    6. Zero State
    7. Empathetic Response (Lanark Artefax remix)
    8. 100% Expendable (Chilly Gonzales remix)
    9. Who Wants To Live Forever? (Danny L Harle remix) (feat. Judeline)
    10. Infiltrator (Jack Dangers remix)
    11. A Framework
    12. Ghost In The Machine (Boys Noize remix)
    13. What Have You Done? (Boys Noize remix)
    14. As Alive As You Need Me To Be (Pixel Grip remix)
    15. The First Betrayal
    16. I Know You Can Feel It (Working Men’s Club remix)
    17. Shadow Over Me (The Dare remix)
    18. Terminal
    19. Forked Reality (Schwefelgelb remix)
    20. As Alive As You Need Me To Be (Arca remix)

    You can pick up Tron Ares: Divergence wherever you get your music, including your favorite major digital streaming platforms.

    The post Surprise: Nine Inch Nails Put Out ‘Tron Ares: Divergence’ Album of Unreleased and Remixed Tracks appeared first on MetalSucks.

  • Metalite – Put Out New Song

    Metalite have unveiled a new single titled “Our Time Has Come”. It was mixed and mastered Jacob Hansen. This new song will appear on the group’s next studio album.
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