Right but you don't actually like music, so let's have some context here.
Although, it's funny that you don't like music but you somehow like Nostradamus, which is an embarrassing Spinal Tap tier parody that's about as wimpy and unheavy as you can get. I would think that people who only listen to metal and hate everything else like yourself would actually be consistent with your opinions.
Who has been to ProgPower? TDD
Who has been on stage with Maiden during Heaven Can Wait? TDD
Who has seen Priest in Canada, Japan and America? TDD
Who has seen Y&T 4 times at the Fillmore in San Francisco? TDD
Who was at the first Accept show in NYC with Mark Tornillo? TDD
Who saw RJD's final Canadian performance with H&H in Vancouver? TDD
Who saw Tangier open up for Cinderella? TDD
Who has been to ProgPower? TDD
Who has been on stage with Maiden during Heaven Can Wait? TDD
Who has seen Priest in Canada, Japan and America? TDD
Who has seen Y&T 4 times at the Fillmore in San Francisco? TDD
Who was at the first Accept show in NYC with Mark Tornillo? TDD
Who saw RJD's final Canadian performance with H&H in Vancouver? TDD
Who saw Tangier open up for Cinderella? TDD
I don't know... based on this statement by Rod Smallwood, it kinda sounds like we may not be seeing a new Iron Maiden disc until 2015. I suppose it's understandable that the frequency of new releases has slowed down a bit, but 5 years between albums seems a bit excessive for a band that is still fully active and not on extended hiatus or something.