Originally posted by MetalMaiden1777
jakeelee ya know I totally respect ya.. but i have to call you one thing.. haha
I hate it when someone says a band has progressed just because they add on elements - I dont think that 7th son is any better than piece of mind... its all fucking excellent-perfection- but pre 7th had a different feeling.....
heh, no worries. Listen, I guess what I was trying to say was that the press and media slammed Iron Maiden for swaying away from their roots for SiT and 7th Son. Not me though...
In the early 80's, just after NWOBHM settled in and created a foundation for "true" heavy metal, it was almost blasphemous to use keyboards in the music. You know, metallers used to HATE it when Rush was considered to be Heavy Metal. So when Maiden used synths in Somewhere in Time, lots of people slammed them for 'selling out' a little.
Personally I loved it, I liked the progression, and to this day my top Maiden album is Somewhere in Time....nah, actually it has to be Powerslave, but SiT is a close second! It's a very 'intelligent' album if you know what I mean. Something I think Maiden always maintained was that exact intelligent progressive (yet heavy) presence, unlike, say, Judas Priest - who in my opinion became a little predictable. But anyway, you get what I mean......I hope!
P.S. The comments on Maiden do not stand for the No Prayer albums onwards - they became very different at that point, and I think just got bored. The best thing Bruce did (for himself) was leave and in return give us Chemical Wedding!
Oh well, I totally went off the point, so in summary: 80's Maiden rules...and NuMetal doesn't.