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Shot of Rock News: Last Call — May 23

8 min · 25. Mai 2026
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Nova and Dorian recap the week's rock headlines, new music, industry developments, and legacy updates. This week on Shot of Rock News: Last Call, Nova and Dorian break down the biggest rock and metal headlines for the week ending May 23. Stories include Staind completing work on a new studio album, Five Finger Death Punch releasing "Eye Of The Storm," The Smashing Pumpkins announcing a Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness anniversary tour, Tesla covering Queen's "Spread Your Wings," and Tony Iommi receiving a Lord Mayor's Award in Birmingham. Also covered this week: Avenged Sevenfold becoming fully independent, Greta Van Fleet announcing an intimate New York City show, Poison confirming it will only perform with the original four members, TikTok and Universal Music Group signing a global licensing deal, The Darkness releasing the Masters Of The Universe theme, The Pretty Reckless releasing "Dear God," The Warning releasing "Ego," Night Ranger announcing a new best-of album, Jason Newsted weighing in on ...And Justice For All, Cyanide releasing "Get Up And Dance" as Rob Hussey reveals a cancer battle, and Mötley Crüe entering the trading-card market. Fast, factual, and built for rock fans who want the week's headlines in one place. Stories were selected from the May 23 news file. That's your shot of rock news. Subscribe to stay current.

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