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Shot of Rock News: Last Call - Week Ending May 9

13 min · 11 mei 2026
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Nova and Dorian recap the biggest rock and metal headlines for the week ending May 9 on Shot of Rock News: Last Call. This week's stories include Deftones launching a limited "Milk Of The Madonna" donut during their Australian tour, Josey Scott recovering his stolen tour trailer and gear, Social Distortion returning with their first new album in 15 years, Foo Fighters changing an album title after Wicked: For Good, and AI music company Suno reportedly pursuing another major funding round. Also covered this week: Greta Van Fleet's cryptic video and website clues, Zakk Wylde bringing back Berzerkus, MGK confirming a Yungblud diss, Alex Van Halen's limited-edition book, Deep Purple announcing Splat!, Mötley Crüe and Shinedown joining the American Idol finale, KISS recording new music, Def Leppard working on 17 or 18 songs, No Doubt launching its Sphere residency, Bruce Dickinson discussing Iron Maiden ticket pricing, Charli XCX releasing "Rock Music," Steel Panther dropping its first new original song in three years, Alien Ant Farm releasing an animated video for "Reasons," Ann Wilson releasing a long-shelved Burt Bacharach collaboration, Social Distortion performing on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and Stanley Simmons sharing "Temporary Love." Fast, factual, and built for rock fans who want the week's headlines in one place. That's your shot of rock news. Subscribe to stay current.

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