judas_rising
Invader
I think this could actually help people get into the album, as they could focus on specific points of certain songs that others recommend. Really though, I'm sure many of us are curious as to the thoughts of our peers on this.*
*I couldn't really decide where to post this, so if it's somehow deemed inappropriate in this place I'm sorry in advance
I'd definitely say the big solo in The Man Who Would be King seems to be a real demonstration of their talented guitar triumvirate; that song would be my least favorite on the album without it.
The singing in When the Wild Wind Blows is very consistent in that it doesn't switch up it's style too much. In The Legacy that's what broke the song for me, once he gets to the final two vocal parts.
Finally, the way Mother of Mercy ends, I don't think Maiden has ended a song like that before.
Any real problem I've ever had with Iron Maiden's music was taken care of in this album. It's great how packed with lyrics the whole album is, and even better that there's barely a trace of too much repetition in chorus..
*I couldn't really decide where to post this, so if it's somehow deemed inappropriate in this place I'm sorry in advance
I'd definitely say the big solo in The Man Who Would be King seems to be a real demonstration of their talented guitar triumvirate; that song would be my least favorite on the album without it.
The singing in When the Wild Wind Blows is very consistent in that it doesn't switch up it's style too much. In The Legacy that's what broke the song for me, once he gets to the final two vocal parts.
Finally, the way Mother of Mercy ends, I don't think Maiden has ended a song like that before.
Any real problem I've ever had with Iron Maiden's music was taken care of in this album. It's great how packed with lyrics the whole album is, and even better that there's barely a trace of too much repetition in chorus..