now i am officially PSYCHED

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IRON MAIDEN fan site MaidenFans.com (www.maidenfans.com) reports that frontman BRUCE DICKINSON’s new solo album will be titled A Tyranny Of Souls, and will be released in Europe via a Spanish distribution company on May 23rd. It remains unknown if the rest of the world will get a simultaneous release.



Britain’s Classic Rock report, Bruce Dickinson's sixth studio album has now been mixed. A Tyranny Of Souls is the singer's first solo work since The Chemical Wedding in 1998 and his subsequent return to Iron Maiden. Overseen by Tribe of Gypsies guitarist Roy Z, who came to Dickinson having finished Priest's Angel of Retribution, it sees Bruce picking up where he left off seven years ago.



"With this album, Maiden were completely off my radar scope," he told Classic Rock at an exclusive preview of the album, due on May 23. "I was worried that I couldn't follow ...Wedding, which was a real statement of identity for me. It needed to be very heavy, which it is, but also to throw a few different elements into the mix."



Typically for Dickinson, the album was born in unusual circumstances. Having been supplied with a set of Roy Z riffs, the singer wrote the lyrics in various hotel rooms while touring with Maiden. The music and vocals were recorded at Roy's house - in a room containing just one bed. Bruce explains: "I'd ripped some muscles falling off stage and was in absolute agony. I had to lie down every few minutes."



Roy Z plays all the guitars, and an associate - secretively called Maestro Mysterioso - contributed the keyboard parts by email.



While Chemical Wedding was largely inspired by the occult science of alchemy, a loose theme of aviation and sci-fi binds together 'Kill Devil Hill', 'Abduction' and a number of others.



With summer commitments to Iron Maiden, it's unknown when Dickinson will find the time to play any solo dates. He says: "A few years ago, I did some summer festival gigs. That might be another window of opportunity."
 
add to that the fact that nevermore is releasing their new album "this godless endeavor" this summer and it brings me back to summer of 1998 when i was anxiously awaiting the chemical wedding in august and dreaming neon black in january of 1999
 
i can make my own greatest hits for bruce dickinson for avi and send you a copy as well josh.

ps. i need to fix one of the mp3's because there's this amazing song from the chemical wedding that is like five mintues long but has three minutes of nothing at the end before a spoken word hidden track comes on and i would rather not sacrifice that time on a mix.
 
FalseTodd said:
i just pulled out Chemical Wedding recently and holy shit good record

seriously.

my one and onyl time i did ecstacy i wasn't feeling it and was actually starting to feel like shit because the people i were with were listening to something i didn't like.

but then someone put on the chemical wedding, specifically jerusalem and the alchemist and by the time they were done i was ROLLING
 
my ranking for bruce's solo stuff is as follows:

1. chemical wedding
2. skunkworks
3. accident of birth
4. balls to picasso
5. tattooed millionare

ps. ITT: i am slowly morphing into the Chupe Jr. of mixes and sending people like 5 cds.
 
When I first listened to Chemical, the guitar sound amazed me. I didn't expect it to be freakin' heavy. Good thing that record's full of great songs too. I might pick the new one up, as I am not interested in what he's doing with Iron Maiden.

Nevermore didn't put out any good records after Politics of Ecstasy, in my opinion. I remember eagerly awaiting for Dreaming Neon Black as well, greg, and although I liked it a lot at the time, it hasn't aged very well, and the overcompressed production grates me.
 
dreaming neon black is still in my top ten of all time. just sheer emotional brutality and that's what i love about it. :)

i am not as keen on the last two releases although i did like dead heart alot more than enemies of reality. and they are doiung the new album with andy sneap so i hope the production will be good.