Nineteen active rock and metal bands delay new albums

A recent compilation highlights 19 prominent rock and metal bands that remain active and touring but have not issued a new studio album in five years or longer. These groups continue to perform live without full-length releases since before 2021. The list excludes acts with announced upcoming albums or those not currently together.

Rock and metal enthusiasts may notice a pattern among some enduring acts: prolonged waits for new music. According to a gallery feature, at least 19 big bands in these genres qualify as active—meaning they are still intact and scheduling shows—yet their last studio albums date back over five years.

The cutoff is strict: only full studio efforts count, dismissing live recordings, compilations, or EPs. Bands with confirmed new releases on the horizon are omitted from the tally. For context, five years prior to the feature's publication aligns with 2021, a period marked by lingering COVID-19 precautions that disrupted global activities, including music production.

Several factors explain these delays. Some artists opt for sporadic single releases or one-off tracks during tours, while others juggle commitments across multiple projects. A few may simply have no immediate plans for fresh material, prioritizing live performances instead. Notably, the list excludes Rush, which is set to play its first show since 2015 later this year but does not meet the album hiatus criterion.

This phenomenon underscores the evolving landscape of rock and metal, where touring sustains careers amid slower album cycles. The gallery, credited to Lauryn Schaffner, invites fans to explore these bands' ongoing vitality without new records. For comparison, separate features cover anticipated 2026 albums and rare live-only songs from major acts.

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