New IRON MAIDEN video stream ITT

Nemesis_lxix said:
That was really great.
This is taken from the actual studio when they were all recording at the same time.
this is nothing new, at least the last 2 albums have been recorded live (with occasional lead guitar and vocal overdubs)
 
Imp! said:
Wow.

This is the best song I've heard since hearing the album Number of the Beast.

Fucking wow.
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I really don't understand how people can think this!

Am I the only one who thinks this is far from "FUCK YEAH" material, especially for a single?

It is repetitive and slow, with few riff and time changes like Maiden have done so well before. The melody is also forgettable.

The production is nice, and it seems Bruce is on form, but is this what you want the whole album to sound like?

I don't, but I fear that it probably will.

btw - this is not just a bash at Maiden - I worship them more than any other band ever (remember my previous username?); I am desperate for it to be a good album. That is why I am being so criticial.
 
In an article about the new album, French "Rock Hard" magazine has posted a track by track review of the album including small lyric excerpts. Keep reading for the full story

Different Worlds
The shortest song of the album is a catchy tune, it should make a single, but that's still to be confirmed

These Colours Don't Run
Epic title, with percussive/thunderin drum parts. This song will surely go down great live apart from a little feeling of "already heard this".A big break towards the end till when the song finishes in a calm way. This last part of soldiers: " For the passion / For the glory / For the memories / For the money / You're a soldier / For your country/ What the difference / All the same "

Brighter Than A Thousand Suns
Dickinson starts with a soft voice and hot screaming or in high tone and this is a common thing for the album. A huge and crunchy rhtyhm almost in Metallica style, not common for Maiden sound. Galloping rhtyhm, Bruce sings with rage and power, then a little calm part and then again the song explodes again with a huge refrain, awesome on the final. Then solo on a galloping rhythm part just before a second solo on a more calm rhythm section. A complex song structure. A song that talks about nuclear explosion. " Iron fingers stab the desert sky / How we made God with our hands "

The Pilgrim
Celtic intro on an almost thrash rhythm section. Rage riff of the guitars. A more direct song than the previous 2, but without an immediat and easy listening chorus. It's not really one of those song with a direct chorus that people will sing at the gigs. Celtic final part

The Longest Day
Probably inspired by the film "The Longest Day", this song taks about the Normandy in the second world war. The song begins with a huge bass intro building up always more powerfully. Gloomy and sad song. Nicko Mcbrain plays his drums like they are cannons while bruce things tells his horror tale: " From paper soldiers / To bodies on the beach" or also " The water is red / With the blood of the dead" Then drum breaks à la "Charlotte the Harlot". This is a song that will be fantastic live and probably maiden will try a scenography on this similar to Paschendale or in that stlye. Fanstastic songs, really stands out on the album.

Out Of The Shadows
Heavy tempo at the beginning in a power heavy ballad stlye. One of the most likely song to be chosen as a single. *difficulties on translating this song following part* . Double guitar breaks (probably acoustic). Surprising song, very interesting.

The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg
Dickinson talks about this as the first single. This song start with a long intro, narrative intro sang by Bruce: " Let me tell you about my life/ Let me tell you about my dreams" Really heavy and huge rhythm, quite unusual for Iron Maiden. This songs talks about the reincarnation and mediums. " I'm able to see things / Things I don't want to see "

For the Greater Good of God
Typical epic songs made by Steve Harris, we find this kind of composition almost on every Iron Maiden album. A feeling of already known sound, represent classic 'Arry composition. Celtic chorus, long instrumental parts. This songs talks about religions' abuses and bad things: " Religion has a lot to answer for " or also " He gave his life for us/ He fell upon the cross (...) / Tell me why "

Lord of Light
Another calm beginning before the song really kicks in.Once again Bruce is more soft with his voice rather than in a high register in the first part of the song. The result of this song is outstanding, superb and the construction of the chorus can bring back that of "Where Eagles Dare".

The Legacy
Long acoustic intro, calm voice by Bruce.When the rhythm kicks in it develops a Black Sabbath wall of sound, Dio era. Multiple vocal parts,another great songs that encourages to mutual respect, and opening spirits: " Why can't we treat our fellow man / With more respect "



General conclusions:
This is an album that is far superior to Dance of Death and symbolize a great union in the band. This is composed of very long and epic songs, probably inspired by Paschendale's success. The main themes are war, denounced on songs like These Colours Don't Run, The Longest Day and The Legacy: " Sent off to war / To play little games (...) / Some strange yellow gas / Has played with their minds / Has redemmed their eyes " People who love long songs will be very satisfied, probably less those who like shorter songs. There are no immediate songs like Killers, Be Quick or be Dead, Run to the Hills. With this Maiden shows great courage and prove once again that iron maiden do just what they want. The sequence of songs is well thought and the album is the right mix of tradition and modern sound. ( special highlights are rhythm and riffs heavier than in the past and a less conventional and standard voice of a superlative Bruce Dickinson who experiments a lot - awesome).

This album will require more than one listen to be fully understood.

Stand out songs:
These Colours Don't Run
The Longest Day
The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg
Lord of Light
The Legacy
 
great rockin riffs there milked for all their worth. I like this track but it's definitely treading periliously close to what can be considered as repetitive which could prove fatal.
The sound was good and I look forward to hearing some more material from this album.
 
... Don't know what your spewing about, i thought it was good.
Think someone posted it already here... maybe that was lord forums anyway :Smokin: