I'd say that the guitar sound on X-Factor is even worse; it is paper thin and drowned out. On the other hand the mix is much more dynamic and Nicko has a great drum sound whereas Virtual XI seems flatter over all.
Mind you I'm only talking about the production/guitar sound, not the actual quality of the riffs. AMOLAD has some great stuff. But the verses of dance of death, the intro to Montségur, Paschendale, Face in the Sand are also in competition. Dance of death has a nice, crunchy and very metal guitar...
Hopefully he will have a fatter drum sound than Nicko and hit heavier. It would be a nice thing to have them end their career with a sound more similar to Clive's (this is not a dig at Nicko who is/was an amazing drummer).
I can't understand the acclaim for AMOLAD, but maybe my impression is clouded by the 2006 mix (which is fuzzy and undefined). DoD has a bad mix but a gloriously crunchy guitar production. Best guitar tone of the reunion albums along with BNW. Of the 80's albums it must be SIT for layers and...
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