9 - It’s hard to buy into the meme that post-reunion Maiden can‘t do short, fast rockers when songs
like this exist. Lean, economical and so, so tightly played, this is a textbook example lesson what a “classic metal” single should sound like.
Adrian’s riff is a nice hook, judiciously used, and his chord sequences provide a nice bedrock for a melody that nicely fits the “bruised-but-wiser” tone of the lyrics. Bruce is nestled exactly where he should be in the mix and I love the contrast between the calmer, lower delivery of the pre-chorus and the more desperate tones of the chorus.
But what elevates this for me is the rhythm section. Steve is a taut bullet train with Nicko bouncing off him like oil sprinkled on a hot skillet. Love the little cymbal patterns throughout the chorus and pre-chorus and the little fill reverses that recall the up-and-down of the main riff.
The way the harmony section doubles then springboards into one of my favourite guitar solos ever is an all-time Maiden moment.
Not a wasted note. Fantastic, underrated song.
(8.9)