In the new feature FAN FRIDAY we will let profiled persons from various walks of life talk about their admiration for the best band in the world, Iron Maiden. First fan out is the immensely talented Norwegian drummer Kenneth Kapstad known for his work with Motorpsycho, Monolithic and Spidergawd among others. Continue reading
Interviews
Bruce Dickinson about a new album, future touring plans, keeping his voice strong, and smoking dope

Bruce Dickinson: “We are going to do another album.” Screenshot from a great interview conducted by Vorterix.com
Bruce Dickinson talks about the future of Iron Maiden, maintaining his voice, and some past shenanigans. Continue reading
Nicko Speaks: Maiden Fest?
In an interview with The Press-Enterprise, drummer Nicko McBrain let slip a concept that’s been floated as a possibility for Iron Maiden’s future. Continue reading
Rod at the End of the Road: Maiden Back on Tour in 2014?
Iron Maiden manager Rod Smallwood has granted an interview with the Fan Club magazine, sharing his thoughts on the huge world tour that is now coming to an end. Continue reading
A new Maiden album? Definitely, says Bruce Dickinson
A lot of fans have noticed an interview Bruce Dickinson did in late July, so this is probably old news to many of you. But anyway, the Iron Maiden singer talks about a new album! Continue reading
Nicko Speaks: Ward and Lombardo
Nicko has spoken on the issue of legendary drummers falling out with their bands, among other things. Continue reading
Nicko at NAMM: Tour ends in Rio
Nicko McBrain was interviewed by vintagerock.com during his visit to this year’s NAMM in California. Continue reading
Maiden England still a work-in-progress
Nicko: Highly likely with more South American dates
In a recent interview conducted by American radio show Spreaker, Iron Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain talks about the upcoming tour, weather or not there will be a new album, and who really wrote Run to the Hills.
How long will Maiden continue? Steve answers the question, sort of…
In an interview with The Quietus, Steve Harris talks about lots of things including the longevity of Iron Maiden. Continue reading