II Home II Forum II MySpace II YouTube II Contact Us II

 
 
 
MENU
Home


Heavy_Metal Album
  Best Heavy Metal Albums
  10 Top Heavy Metal Albums
  10 Classic Top Heavy Metal Albums
Heavy Metal Archive
Heavy_Metal Album Review
  Strapping Young Lad - The New Black
  Mastodon - Blood Mountain
  Slayer - Christ Illusion
  The Haunted - The Dead Eye
  Iron Maiden - A Matter Of Life Or Death
  Trivium - The Crusade
  Napalm Death - Smear Campaign
  Stuck Mojo - Snappin' Necks
  Suffocation - Self Titled
  Unearth - III: In the Eyes of Fire
  Nevermore - The Politics of Ecstasy
  Goatwhore - A Haunting Curse
  Hatebreed - Supremacy
  Helloween - Keeper of the Seven Keys Part II
  Hammers of Misfortune - The Locust Years
  Grave - As Rapture Comes
  Vicious Circle - The Art of Agony
  Dragonforce - Inhuman Rampage
  Cellaedor - Enter Deception
  Skinless - Trample the Weak
Hurdle the Dead
Heavy Metal Band
  List of Bands
Heavy Metal History
Heavy Metal Daly News:
News Archive
Heavy Metal Articles
Articles Archive
Resources:
Sponsors:
Contact Us:
Privacy Policy:

 
 
NEWS
 

Trivium Comment on Iron Maiden Tour
Two words that describe exactly what we are witnessing every night...

THE HAUNTED Kicks Off U.S. Tour
Swedish titans THE HAUNTED make their triumphant return...

SLAYER Winter Tour 2007 Press Release
SLAYER - Tom Araya/bass, vocals, Kerry King/guitars...

UNEARTH - Comments On Touring With SLAYER
UNEARTH singer Trevor Phipps has commented...

SEPULTURA U.S. tour starts toda
The Brazilian crew's first US tour in support...

New Korn album due
The group will issue a live "MTV Unplugged"...

EXODUS ON BRUCE DICKINSON'S ROCK SHOW
Iron Maiden front-man Bruce’s special guests on Saturday 25th...

Candlelight Records USA - New Signings
Candlelight Records USA confirms the recent signing of Throne of Katarsis...

[November 20, 2006]

 
ARTICLES
 

Bizarre Fantasy Rock
Rock music's development was influenced by fantasy-fiction literature...

The strange days (mostly nights) of Guns N' Roses
Kenny "Axil" Rose (Lead vocals), D.J. "Slash...

KORN and Deftones Deliver Epic Performances on Last Leg of West Coast Family Values Tour
Families have disagreements; that's life. KORN's resurrection...

Metallica St Anger
1. St.Anger
2. Metallica Reloaded...

Aerosmith Just Keeps On Rockin
For over three decades, Aerosmith have been one of rock's most revered and popular bands...

Greatest Underrated Guitar Players
Ask anybody who the greatest guitar players in the history of rock music are...

Metal Gods of Hope And Glory
Probably the most unlikely successful heavy metal band ever to come out of an unassuming Birmingham....

Heavy Metal
Heavy metal music is one genre that typically does not get as much attention as it reall...

[October 16, 2006]

Iron Maiden - A Matter Of Life Or Death

Iron Maiden - A Matter Of Life Or Death

Although I find that the track by track format of reviewing is a rather boring if not
Un-impressive way of reviewing an album - that sometimes steals the albums thunder - by presenting it in a rather non poetic proportion - and causing a rather wrong perception by the public - I feel compelled to just use it once more.

Once again - props and thanks to my BRO - in America - I had a rather anorthodox - 1 hour transatlantic listening down the line-session hahahaha! Thank god for vo-ip !

Without further ado then:

01. Different Worlds (Smith/Harris) (4:17)
This Smith/Harris - penned opener, is a very to the point mission of intent - for the band to rock. It bristles with energy and melody - in a very late 70's/80's way. Lizzy and Wishbone - have been Maiden's primary influence - and in this little song it damn well shows. Good omen !

02. These Colours Don't Run (Smith/Harris/Dickinson) (6:52)
Brooming - big - growing - dramatic, it's a song about dogfaces.
Huge chorus. Well - while people that fight wars - are human too, it's good to know what you're fighting for - and if it's worth fighting for ! ( I guess the song - doesn't exactly side - but the thought passed my mind.) Well - it would be nice to have the complete lyrics. Alas ..

03. Brighter Than a Thousand Suns (Smith/Harris/Dickinson) (8:44)
Very heavy - monstrous song with an incredible riff - maiden have rarely sounded like that. Very good ! Very long - but didn't bore for a second.

04. The Pilgrim (Gers/Harris) (5:07)
Hm, while this one - harkens a little back to the power slave days - due to it's Egyptian feel - it's not that good (powerslave - good) ! But it's by means or any stretch of the imagination bad. Mid tempo - with very nice solos.

05. The Longest Day (Smith/Harris/Dickinson) (7:48)
It's a sort of war-epic, in the vein of pachendale - with really strong imagery.
Oh man - I wonder - what might happen if dickie reads about the exodus of messolongi - or if he listens to the "free - besieged". Haha. Well not a laughing matter - it's spine chilling in-fact.

06. Out Of the Shadows (Dickinson/Harris) (5:36)
A lot more laid back - not a ballad - but a very moody and shady song with wonderful textures. Dickinson is SUPERB !

07. The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg (Murray/Harris) (7:21)
Most- have heard this one - one way or another. Well - while not as immediate as certain other songs here but the song builds and builds - and treads new territory for maiden too - because it doesn't sound 100 % maiden - the riffs - are more priest - then the leads are maiden of (g)old - and there's no really big chorus - but an extended - bridge/chorus thing. Nice solo and leads through out, I could have lived with a slightly smaller intro - almost 2 minutes is a bit long mr. Arry ! And who the hell is this Breegs guy ? Is that story on the net - true - or some urban legend like ?




08. For The Greater Good of God (Harris) (9:24)
Oh - harris - solo penned - 9+ minute song, it screams epic - and big and twisted and progressive - and all that - and it is !!! really great song - with ponderous lyrics.

09. Lord Of Light (Smith/Harris/Dickinson) (7:23)
Oh - another song by the "trinity" and what a song ! Classic maiden - almost - well - I dunno - it would not feel out of place on an old album in a way - lots of changes - and an almost unbelievable chorus - which Dickinson sings - in a god-like manner !
My hat's of to the man !

10. The Legacy (Gers/Harris) (9:20)
Upon listening to the initial rumblings of the songs - and the opening lines - I was intrigued, a strange yellow - gas ? It reminded me of a wartime novel - or poem or something I was taught while in language school - and it's unclear - in my mind still if the two things are related - I 'd need to go through some old textbooks and notes - to locate it - and then make comparisons. Well - dramatic and long and very interesting it's quite the curtain close - for this - possibly - one of the best - if not the best maiden album - since Seventh Son. I will reserve - judgement about sound quality - till I have some better source of the album - or the album itself, on a hard copy. The cover looks better than the total shit-storm that DOD was - and while not perfect - it's not anti-climatic, and the playing sounded tight and big and right.
I guess maiden - are like old wine - getting better and you never get tired of it's familiar taste.

While a 6/6 would be easy - and hey - I could be justified in the eyes of many for awarding the album with it, I 'll merely give it a 5 - for now - till I get a real-proper copy and I re-review it then ! haha!

Get it well in yer mind - all you band members and fans of NEW and different - and alternative bands alike - and whatever - MAIDEN have been playing circles around you for years - maiden - were always an entity - a band that toured ceaselessly and has a following that you 've never dreamed of, a catalogue, you could have never penned, and loyalty ! Fans that are unbelievably loyal - and stick to their guns something you will never EVER get ! That's why maiden was never a flavour of the week - and not gracing the pages of shitty mags - on a weekly basis - and not appearing on reality shows and the like as some old farts have !!!



Items 1 - 8 of 8

 

II Home II Forum II MySpace II YouTube II Contact Us II

Copyright © 2006 About Heavy Metal Albums. All Rights Reserved.