As far as studio albums go yes, I've downmixed this one to stereo and imo sounds better than the CD.Was this the only album released on DVD Audio?
afaik it was released 1 year laterI bought the DVD-A at the time, about a year later I think, but it's a pain to play using up tv space an' all.
You know, there's something to this. And I find it interesting that these themes would generally fall away for the next album, which indicates that the band realized it, or at least noted it subconsciously. I wonder if they had realized how quickly they fragmented, and if that feeds into the various side projects and such. Hmm.The whole package just doesn't feel consistent or right. The album cover has a good painting with a great thematic idea messed up by half-finished CGI, and that somehow stands emblematic for the whole album. You kind of get a feel for what it's trying to be, and the brilliance does surface more often than not, but if only you could get rid of all the half-arsery that stands in its way...
The confusion carries over to the lyrical themes of the album. It contains the lines "Still burning heretics under our sky/Religion still burning inside" and "Create a beast, made a man without a soul/Is it worth the risk, a war of God and Man?", is bookended by calls for complete self-determination (Wildest Dreams, Rainmaker, Journeyman) but has a long, reactionary ramble for state authority (Age of Innocence) and has a weird song about how only you can determine your fate and God doesn't do anything (Gates of Tomorrow) followed by one which says we shouldn't try to play god (New Frontier)...
3 out of these songs do not contain A SINGLE FREAKING DRUM FILL for God's sake!!!! Damn I hate BNW!Everything on DOD is miles better than the Mercenary, Dream of Mirrors, The Fallen Angel and The Nomad.
Yup!Those 4 songs slay: Wildest Dreams, New Frontier, Age Of Innocence and Journeyman.
It's lackluster, but I'd choose it over a whole bunch of songs.Yup!
Journeyman may be the absolute worst Maiden song. Or...at least it's close
It's lackluster, but I'd choose it over a whole bunch of songs.
One can say you're putting your Ears In The Sand.The chorus!
When I listen to DOD I usually stop after Face In The Sand.