If I remember correctly, with Death Magnetic the mixes were already compressed to the max. Usually this is done during mastering (like you mentioned), but with Death Magnetic they already did that during the mixing process. Obviously, it's case of doing a bit of mastering during the mixing process.
Clue #1: The lyrics of this song contain the title of a popular Nelly Furtado song and the title of a popular Smashing Pumpkins song.
Clue #2:
Clue #3: Maiden have released several singles with titles that have also been used as song titles by other bands. There is a link between the song...
Nine out of ten songs are shorter than 5 minutes :D Whether they count as rockers and if they are good, that's a different question. I quite like NPFTD, but that's also because I started listening to Maiden just after it was released.
Good question. Maiden don't write as many short rockers these days, which is a pity imho.
1. Public Enema Number One
2. Be Quick Or Be Dead
3. Judas Be My Guide
4. The Wicker Man
5. Rainmaker
I don't dislike Kevin's work with Maiden, but I definitely prefer Martin Birch's work. But Martin Birch did have the advantage of working with a younger Maiden, who were more open to suggestions and he also did not have to mix 3 full time guitars. My main issue with some of Kevin's work is the...
Clue #1: The lyrics of this song contain the title of a popular Nelly Furtado song and the title of a popular Smashing Pumpkins song.
Clue #2:
Clue #3: Maiden have released several singles with titles that have also been used as song titles by other bands. There is a link between the song...
Clue #1: The lyrics of this song contain the title of a popular Nelly Furtado song and the title of a popular Smashing Pumpkins song.
Clue #2:
Clue #3: Maiden have released several singles with titles that have also been used as song titles by other bands. There is a link between the song...
Clue #1: The lyrics of this song contain the title of a popular Nelly Furtado song and the title of a popular Smashing Pumpkins song.
Clue #2:
Clue #3: Maiden have released several singles with titles that have also been used as song titles by other bands. There is a link between the song...
I'm also curious what they mean by that, it sounds finished to me :D I get the impression that since 30 years ago Maiden seem to think that finishing a song means you have to extend it by about 5 minutes, add a long intro and have Janick doubling the vocals to keep it interesting.
Edit: BTW...
Clue #1: The lyrics of this song contain the title of a popular Nelly Furtado song and the title of a popular Smashing Pumpkins song.
Clue #2:
Incorrect guesses: Hooks In You, Massacre, The Wicker Man, The man who would be king, Fear Is The Key
Iron Maiden. Good album, but not as strong as the others.
Now I should leave this thread as I don't want to witness the masterpiece Killers being shred to pieces. And there is no Virtual XI to save it :D
Wow, that was really just a lucky guess based on the realms of clue #3 :D
Time for a new song then...
Clue #1: The lyrics of this song contain the title of a popular Nelly Furtado song and the title of a popular Smashing Pumpkins song.
Incorrect guesses: Hooks In You, Massacre
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