Maiden Praise

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Iron Maiden
Tuesday, August 9, Coors Amphitheatre, 303-830-8497.
By Michael Roberts

Published: Thursday, August 4, 2005

During Iron Maiden's '80s heyday, positive notices for the band from reviewers not affiliated with the hard-rock specialty press were rarer than gray hairs on Ving Rhames's head. The outfit's sound, driven by hell-bent drummer Doug Sampson and featuring the eviscerating vocals of lead shrieker Bruce Dickinson, produced heavier metal than all but true believers could handle. Moreover, the players' fondness for crazy narratives and cartoonish visuals that usually starred a skull-faced freak known as Eddie prevented most scribes from taking them seriously. Fans and fellow rockers had no problem doing so, however, and a couple decades down the line, Dickinson and company are frequently name-checked by current acts; both Opeth's Mikael Åkerfeldt and My Chemical Romance's Gerard Way lauded the band in recent Westword profiles. The group is clearly ripe for the sort of historical revisionism that's turned onetime music-journalism whipping boys such as Black Sabbath into born-again critics' faves. As a bonus, aficionados report that Maiden, which is touring with Rob Zombie and Mastodon, remains far tighter and more lethal in a live setting than anyone might expect decades later. Good things come to those who wait -- but who'da thunk it'd take a quarter of a century?

[a href=\'http://www.westword.com/Issues/2005-08-04/music/nowhearthis8.html\' target=\'_blank\']http://www.westword.com/Issues/2005-08-04/...whearthis8.html[/a]


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I'll pick up this issue of Westword tomorrow and check this out. I'm a little surprised at both the inaccuracies and the back-handed insults, because Westword is usually supportive of metal acts. For example, I thought last week's piece on [a href=\'http://www.westword.com/Issues/2005-07-28/music/music.html\' target=\'_blank\']Opeth[/a] was good.

But consider this: Westword is a free weekly newspaper, and you get what you pay for.
 
I think the article is right when it says that nobody in the press really cared about Maiden and that I took this press 25 years to find that, after all, Maiden is a great band.

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