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STIX ZADINIA talks about STEEL PANTHER's longevity

“There's never been a more important time for such an unimportant band”

Photo credit: David Jackson

15-04-2026

In a new interview with Ronni Hunter of the 99.7 The Blitz radio station, drummer Stix Zadinia of California glam metal revivalists STEEL PANTHER was asked to name the secret to the band’s longevity. He responded: “Complete and total ignorance. We are myopic in our vision and our quest to bring heavy metal back. And I swear, if all of a sudden somebody declared heavy metal was the international law, we would still do what we do because we’re oblivious to everything. All we wanna do is play heavy metal and rock and party. And for real, that’s been the mission since day one. And it’s the same exact mission today. And what’s funny is everything around us has changed except for us. So this situation, the way that the world is now, however you feel about it — I’m not picking a side; I’m not saying one way or the other — but however you feel about the world, however one of your listeners may feel about the world, you can take comfort in knowing that when you come to a STEEL PANTHER show, you’re gonna enter a time capsule. You’re going to be in a place where everybody is all about just having the greatest time of their lives. And because of some of the chaos that’s happening in the world, I think that there’s never been a more important time for such an unimportant band… We’re like actual MDMA in human form. We are just gonna make you feel good all the time.”

On the topic of what “the unspoken rule” is that keeps STEEL PANTHER from imploding, Stix said: “You wanna know the real answer to that? Communication. I’m married to three middle-aged men, is basically what it comes down to. And we learned literally decades ago that if we don’t communicate, things build up, resentments build up. If you’re upset with somebody and you don’t talk about it, it festers and then all of a sudden somebody drops a fork and then all hell breaks loose. But what we do is we communicate so regularly. I don’t think people would know this about STEEL PANTHER, but we actually make the time to have a meeting before and after every show, because we wanna make sure that everybody’s cool and ready to rock. Because if you’re not, we gotta all know about it. And that way your dudes will have your back instead of going, ‘What’s with him, man? He’s being a jerk.’ If everybody lets everybody know what’s going on, instead of, like, ‘What’s with him?’, we’ll know what’s with him, and we got his back and we’re gonna support him. It always makes the shows great.”

Asked if he and the other members of STEEL PANTHER all live close to each other, Stix said: “No, we don’t. We used to — we used to all live really close to each other, and then, as we all got older and circumstances changed, we don’t live close to each other. So, when it’s time to go on tour, it’s, like, ‘All right, I’m gonna fly out of this airport. You’re gonna fly out of that airport. We’re gonna meet at the same airport, or I’ll see you at the hotel, or I’ll see you at the venue the next day,’ or whatever it is. ‘I’ll see you on the bus at bus call.’ And we don’t rehearse, because we, we tour so much and everybody is very, very experienced on their instruments. So we go, ‘Okay, what do we wanna do? What’s the set gonna be?’ And you better have your act together before you show up, ’cause it’s trial by fire. And if you don’t have it prepared and you get on that stage on that first night, you don’t wanna let the dudes down. So everybody comes ready to rock.”

STEEL PANTHER will embark on a European tour this June.

The band states: “We missed all our friends in the EU and UK, so we’re bringing the party back! Announcing the ‘Twenty Twenty S€x’ tour! Fanthers presale starts asap at SteelPanther.com. Tickets on sale to the public this Friday!”

Tour dates:

June 15 – Paris, France – Bataclan
June 17 – Cologne, Germany – Essigfabrik
June 18 – Aschaffenburg, Germany – Colos-Saal
June 19 – Hamburg, Germany – Docks
June 21 – Leipzig, Germany – Hellraiser
June 22 – Berlin, Germnay – Metropol
June 23 – Warsaw, Poland – Progresja
June 25 – Snina, Slovakia – Rock Pod Kamenon
June 26 – Spalene Porici, Czech Republic – Basinfire Fest
June 27 – Linz, Austria – Posthof Frischluft Open Air
June 29 – Braunschweig, Germany – Schöhn & Fröhlich
June 30 – Munich, Germany – Backstage Werk
July 2 – Regensburg, Germany – Eventhall Airport
July 3 – Zurich, Switzerland – Volkshaus
July 5 – Barcelona, Spain – Barcelona Rock Fest
July 7 – Milan, Italy – Alcatraz
July 8 – Stuttgart, Germany – Lka
July 10 – Weert, Netherlands -Bospop Festival
July 11 – Zottegem, Belgium – Rock Zottegem Festival
July 12 – Coesfeld, Germany – Fabrik
July 14 – Saarbrücken, Germany – Garage
July 16 – Saint-Julien-En-Genevois, France – Guitare En Scene
July 18 – London, United Kingdom – O2 Forum Kentish Town
July 20 – Norwich, United Kingdom – Uea
July 21 – Manchester, United Kingdom – Academy
July 22 – Birmingham, United Kingdom – O2 Academy
July 24 – Bristol, United Kingdom – O2 Academy
July 25 – Southampton, United Kingdom – O2 Guidhall

In a new interview with Rob Chapman‘s “Lo-Fi Podcast”, drummer Stix Zadinia of California glam metal band STEEL PANTHER confirmed that he and his bandmates have entered Dave Grohl‘s Studio 606 with longtime producer Jay Ruston to begin recording their first new music since 2023’s On The Prowl album. Asked when fans can expect the effort to see the light of day, Stix said: “We don’t have a release date.” He then explained: “We manage our band. We are the merch company. We are the record company. We’re maybe one of the biggest DIY bands — except for METALLICA. But we don’t have a label. And we have a booking agent, but we do it ourselves. So we are not on any sort of label timetable. And so what we decided was, ‘Look, we have the time now. Let’s go track four songs.’ We will probably go back and do another four, and whether we do another four or not and do a full-length release, I’m not sure. I don’t know if we’re gonna drip singles out like people are doing now. I don’t know. I don’t know if we’re gonna do an EP. So the future for us of how to get this out and when to get it out, we’re a little uncertain, but if I had to guess, I would say it will be top of ’26. Maybe a single will come out before then, for Christmas. But we’re gonna go back in and track four to eight more songs over the next few months.”

Stix added: “This process is different, ’cause usually we go in, we go, ‘Okay, here’s the 14 songs. Let’s go. Here’s the studio time. Boom.’ And we go do it. This is a little bit different, and it’s a little more freeing because we can really put our energy into a smaller amount of songs so you can spend more energy per song.”

Zadinia also talked about the experience of recording at Studio 606, saying: “That board, that’s the infamous Sound City Neve board, complete with Paul McCartney‘s signature on it. And so being in that room, I guess Dave Grohl built that studio 20 years ago — it’s 20 years old now — he built it for rock. Honestly, dude, it’s probably the best rock room in L.A. And I’ve been to Abbey Road and the BBC studios, and I’ve been to those kinds of places, and I would say, pound for pound, if you’re gonna do rock and roll drums and guitars and basses, 606 is — you can make an argument for it being in the best room in the world.”

Ten months ago, STEEL PANTHER‘s debut album, “Feel The Steel”, was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales in excess of 100,000 copies in the United Kingdom.

“Feel The Steel – 15th Anniversary Edition” was released worldwide on November 15, 2024. The 15th-anniversary edition features two tracks that were only released on the original Japanese import: “You Don’t Make Me Feel Dumb” and “I Want Your Tits”. The album was produced by Jay Ruston (ANTHRAXCOREY TAYLOR).

Earlier this year STEEL PANTHER introduced their fifth guitar pedal, the Platinum Pocket Pussy Melter — a modern-day reimagining of the pedal that started it all for them. The new pedal joins the list of industry-redefining effects stomp boxes: the Pussy Melter, the Poontang Boomerang, the Butthole Burner and the 1987. Also known as the P3M, the new pedal carries all the power of the original version in a new design that will fit inside any pants pocket or spandex bulge. The three tone knob controls will help guitarists perfect their tone with full control of their Loads, Sizzle, and Bootie. The pedal has been road tested by some of the biggest names in the gear industry. The Platinum Pocket Pussy Melter is priced at $139.99 for unparalleled ecstasy and is now available for order at: www.steelpanther.com.

Watch the introduction video below.

Seventeen years ago, STEEL PANTHER changed its name from METAL SKOOL to its current moniker and shifted the focus of its act from ’80s metal covers to originals.

STEEL PANTHER‘s sixth studio album, “On The Prowl”, was released in February 2023.

In September 2022, STEEL PANTHER announced the addition of Spyder as the band’s new bassist.

Five months ago, STEEL PANTHER‘s debut album, “Feel The Steel”, was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales in excess of 100,000 copies in the United Kingdom.

“Feel The Steel – 15th Anniversary Edition” was released worldwide on November 15, 2024. The 15th-anniversary edition features two tracks that were only released on the original Japanese import: “You Don’t Make Me Feel Dumb” and “I Want Your Tits”. The album was produced by Jay Ruston (ANTHRAXCOREY TAYLOR).

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