Iron Maiden or Metallica? Lars interview -- Led Zeppelin, Heartbreaker demo -- new Ghost 2015 - Video
PUBLISHED:  May 31, 2014
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Iron Maiden or Metallica? Lars interview he states (after Dickinson says Maiden are better) "I'm fine with that" -- Led Zeppelin track Heartbreaker demo streaming from Zep II re-issue -- new Ghost album in 2015 states a Nameless Ghoul in a video interview!

Led Zeppelin's new upcoming deluxe edition of Led Zeppelin II release will include a previously unreleased rough mix of "Heartbreaker" the track is now streaming for a limited at Parade here: http://parade.condenast.com/296907/walterscott/exclusive-stream-hear-an-alternate-take-on-led-zeppelins-heartbreaker/

Metallica have stated they will be playing a "wish-list" by request show at the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival on Saturday, June 28th. Lars Ulrich had a chat with Emily Mackay from Theguardian.com http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/may/31/lars-ulrich-metallica-interview-glastonbury-sonisphere regarding this!
When asked to comment on Sonisphere as being the first time Metallica and Iron Maiden have ever co-headlined in the UK and Lars being a huge Maiden fan. Bruce Dickinson has also previously said that they're better than Metallica...
Lars stated: " I will never argue with that. I will always support Bruce Dickinson in whatever nonsense he says. That's part of the fun. So go Iron Maiden! It's fine."

One of Ghosts Nameless Ghouls was interviewed by KaaosTV after the band's show at Sonisphere in Helsinki, Finland on May 28th.

When asked about their new album the nameless ghoul stated: "The songs are done demo-wise. We know what they are going to sound like, look like and feel like, but we are yet to record it. We'll do that in the fall, probably in October or November. It will probably be out in March/April 2015."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xAspSDPaLU

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