New Maiden Video Posted Online 'The Reincarnation Of Benjamin Breeg'

on first listen i wasn't like "holy shit new maiden !" but, now that i've listened without watching the video, i like it.
though as maiden is my favorite metal band since number of the beast came out i will say. why do they need to start every new song out with a slow instrumental thing ? and while i was watching the video i was thinking of the video for flight of icarus. then they went into a part that sounds just like the prechourus of that song. i still like it though. new maiden is always welcome on my stereo.
thanks for the link
 
JohnThrax said:
I really didnt like it that much. It didnt change at all through the whole song. Ill have to give another listen another time.

Me too, but I always get the "is that all"-feeling when I hear new stuff from Maiden. Maiden have a tendency to pick the weakest track for singles (Wildest Dreams, From Here To Eternity, The Angel And The Gambler).

I´m sure I´ll find a couple of tracks that I`ll like on this one.
 
I felt it was a bit like some of powerslave songs and i agree about the video being like the flight of icaraus, wasted years. All in all i have to say it Rocks!!!
 
I like it, but of course, a Bad Maiden song is better than 90% of what is out there for Metal IMO...............Video is kinda throw away, I'm just listening to the song, not even watching the video.
Man, I hope Maiden Tour the states this year!

"Benjamin Breeg

Benjamin Breeg was born in London on September 3rd, 1939.
After the deaths of his parents in a house fire in September, 1947, Breeg was sent to an orphanage in the East End. The cause of the fatal fire, to this day, remains unexplained. Breeg himself was present in the house at the time but escaped unharmed.

He was a bright child but very solitary, prompting one of his carers at the orphanage to state: "He has the demeanour of a child who seems to bear more weight upon his shoulders than any person should. What goes on behind his eyes makes one wonder what's troubling him." As well as his academic interests, Breeg also became interested in The Bible and expressed a desire to join the clergy.

Breeg was fostered by three families between 1947 and 1950 but each time, he was returned to the orphanage, unable to settle in any of the new homes that had offered to raise him.It was on his tenth birthday in 1949, that he began to experience nightmares that he himself later described as "the most vile and tortuous I have ever endured." Despite this, he went on to develop incredible talent as an artist and produced a large number of drawings, sketches and paintings. However, none of these survive and are believed to have been destroyed by Breeg himself. To this day, no one knows why. The subjects of these paintings, however, supposedly caused great consternation and distress among those who Breeg allowed to view them.

The verdict of one close friend who saw some of Breeg's work is as follows: "He says he paints what he sees. If this is true, I can only thank God I have no window into his mind."

Breeg's first job on leaving the orphanage, in 1954, was at a local Undertakers, where he was given the task of engraving headstones. His interest in the Bible had by now turned into what a colleague deemed to be "obsessive". He lived alone and little is known about his life between 1955 and 1959 other than that his interest in joining the clergy diminished. His obsession with the Bible, however, did not.

Breeg travelled widely between 1960 and 1970, visiting many different countries. Living for two years in Haiti before travelling to Eastern Europe where he lived between 1966 and 1969. He was forced to flee from Romania in 1969 following local Police investigations. He returned to England in March 1971. Upon his return, he was offered a position with the International Institute of Paranormal Investigation which he accepted.

Breeg wrote four books between 1971 and 1977. None of these, as far as can be ascertained, remain in print. All, however, concern the sights and cultures Breeg experienced while travelling. The emphasis in all four volumes is on the Occult practices of the countries visited.

Benjamin Breeg disappeared from his home on June 18th, 1978. All efforts to locate him proved unsuccessful."


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I Love it. Man its actually a very different sound for them too. More shreddy crunch than the usual melodic guitar work.

LOVE IT.

GOD I LOVE THIS BAND and I am praying they finally tour Oz.
 
Man, I hope Maiden Tour the states this year!
me too. i flew to l.a. for the 2 dance of death shows there and, i'd do it again no problem . i'd much rather go to chicago. i doubt a full fledged us tour will happen but, my fingers are crossed.
 
Not bad! Nice riff and groove, great solo from Davey. I like the video, seeing them in the studio juxtaposed with pics of them over the years. I like it more than anything on Dance of Death. I hope it's a good sign.