News Iron Maiden News, Links, and Interviews

TFF has grown a lot on me the past few years.
It is still seen as the odd stepchild of the reunion. I have never understood the negativity towards the album. Ok the mix is not the strongest and there are a few weaker songs, but there is a good balance between long and short songs and the longer songs have some interesting parts to them.
 
I often skip the first half of TFF but I think the 2nd half beginning with Isle of Avalon is as good a stretch of Maiden songs as any found on any other album.
 
I like The Final Frontier, El Dorado, Mother of Mercy, and I love Isle of Avalon and Starblind, Casually I'm not fan of the songs they performed live on that tour like Coming Home, The Talisman, The Alchemist and When the Wild Wind Blows…
 
It is still seen as the odd stepchild of the reunion. I have never understood the negativity towards the album. Ok the mix is not the strongest and there are a few weaker songs, but there is a good balance between long and short songs and the longer songs have some interesting parts to them.
I think you've probably summed it up very well there. If the best we can say is there's a good balance between long and short songs and some long songs have interesting parts, it's a bit damning with faint praise.

It just has no fire or intensity. It feels like Maiden without much to say, without any real direction.

I can't say I hate the album, and wouldn't disagree with anyone who loved it, but I get the general apathy. It feels much less essential than the likes of BNW and certainly anything pre 1990.
 
For me TFF has much weaker songwriting on average than the other reunion albums. Never liked Isle of Avalon (except the "fertility mother goddess" riff I guess), and songs like Coming Home or Mother of Mercy have a few cool sections, but quite a bit of stuff that doesn't resonate with me. TMWWBK is a blatantly unfinished mess. Starblind is phenomenal though, even if it doesn't quite reach the complexity of The Fugitive.
 
I like The Final Frontier, El Dorado, Mother of Mercy, and I love Isle of Avalon and Starblind, Casually I'm not fan of the songs they performed live on that tour like Coming Home, The Talisman, The Alchemist and When the Wild Wind Blows…
Psst, they never performed The Alchemist (although I wish they did!) ;)

I've cycled The Final Frontier for other albums to play more, but every time I do put it on it always provides for an engaging listen. I enjoy the writing and the playing on it.
 
I remember when TFF was released I was disappointed. Not because I thought it was bad per se just that after AMOLAD it just came across as a bit meh for me, a bit average.

For a long while I hardly ever listened to it save for the odd time I’m having a run through of the whole catalogue. Then a couple of years ago it just clicked and now I love it.

Still don’t like the album artwork very much. I like the sci fi idea I just don’t think the face looks much like Eddie at all.

Songs like starblind and the talisman are top tier Maiden for me, 10/10. Songs like coming home, eldorado and the title and isle of Avalon all 9/10 with the rest ranging from 6-8 out of 10.

One criticism I still have is satellite 15. If it was about a minute long then it’s fine as an intro to the title track but as it’s over 4 mins long as a song it’s complete dog shit and the worst thing maiden has ever recorded in my opinion. Just hate it and feel it drags on so long until the title track kicks in and the album starts proper.
 
Last edited:
It is still seen as the odd stepchild of the reunion. I have never understood the negativity towards the album. Ok the mix is not the strongest and there are a few weaker songs, but there is a good balance between long and short songs and the longer songs have some interesting parts to them.
I agree with that characterisation and have a theory about TFF.

The album is stellar and grows over time. First or superficial impressions however are created by the cartoony, IMO immature artwork and worsened by the comic book covers for the single art. The Satellite 15 intro tacked onto TFF is a poor choice and gets the album off to a flat start. So you have to potentially overlook all of that to realise the quality of the music inside.

That's my opinion... I felt the ethereal pencil sketch alien eddies inside the gatefold were a more promising line of imagery. And I do wonder about Adrian's instinct for a more produced sound. A more mature veneer to TFF in imagery and maybe production may have helped.
 
Last edited:

An interview with Kevin Shirley. Almost nothing about Maiden though, only mentioned a few times. The most curious bit was when he said that on The Book of Souls he panned all the toms in the center because 3 guitars are taking so much stereo space.

Still a cool interview, Kevin is a great storyteller!
 

New interview with Steve.

''It seems like next year Maiden are not going to do, if anything… anything at all. So I might go out and do some festivals next year with British Lion.
When I get back with the lads, the Maiden lads that is, I just want to make sure that that is what everyone wants – to take the year off. It seems like it is but I just wanted to double check that everyone is up for that. I mean, I wasn’t particularly, so we’ll see if there’s any others that… I just think at our age you’ve got to keep going. I’m scared to stop, if I’m honest. But we’ll see. It looks like we’re going to take the year off and if that’s the case, I don’t want to sit around twiddling my thumbs. We probably should have just taken a break in retrospect. Everyone’s wise in retrospect. I think now everyone’s got other things they can do.
''

About the documentary: ''It’s a documentary where they came to us with an idea that they wanted to do and it changed a little bit from the original idea. I think they should really have put up that it’s a documentary about Iron Maiden, not by Iron Maiden.''

So Steve says that Maiden won't be doing anything next year (ofc he can't say they'll record a new album, or), thinking about doing more solo shows like Bruce and Adrian (when time for writing?), and it seems he didn't want the break, but rather made a compromise (which means they don't want more lineup changes, which is good)... Not exactly enthusiastic answers about the future.
 
Last edited:

New interview with Steve.

''It seems like next year Maiden are not going to do, if anything… anything at all. So I might go out and do some festivals next year with British Lion.
When I get back with the lads, the Maiden lads that is, I just want to make sure that that is what everyone wants – to take the year off. It seems like it is but I just wanted to double check that everyone is up for that. I mean, I wasn’t particularly, so we’ll see if there’s any others that… I just think at our age you’ve got to keep going. I’m scared to stop, if I’m honest. But we’ll see. It looks like we’re going to take the year off and if that’s the case, I don’t want to sit around twiddling my thumbs. We probably should have just taken a break in retrospect. Everyone’s wise in retrospect. I think now everyone’s got other things they can do.
''

About the documentary: ''It’s a documentary where they came to us with an idea that they wanted to do and it changed a little bit from the original idea. I think they should really have put up that it’s a documentary about Iron Maiden, not by Iron Maiden.''

So Steve says that Maiden won't be doing anything next year (ofc he can't say they'll record a new album, or), thinking about doing more solo shows like Bruce and Adrian (when time for writing?), and it seems he didn't want the break, but rather made a compromise... Not exactly enthusiastic answers about the future.
I read the interview and they will reunite to think if they tour next year. Steve dont want to have a year off but some of them seem want a year off. Thats all. They have been touring for 2 years and this year they have a big tour. And if maiden doesnt tour bruce and steve will tour.
 
Actually, Steve is absolutely right, in my opinion, with what he says here.
It’s risky to go on such a grueling, long tour in a single year, because it can start to get on your nerves - even if you normally enjoy touring - and then you have a whole year of nothing, during which you get rusty.
The whole time, I was thinking it was a strange decision, why?
 
It sounds like a compromise between some members and managment (likely Dave and maybe Janick) for adding more dates this year. I think this proves that IM want to avoid additional lineup changes if possible (unless it's neccessary for medical reasons like Nicko) and are much more of a democracy now than they used to be 15 years or so ago, when Steve had Faulkner lined up as a substitution.

I think we will see British Lion, Smith/Kotzen and Bruce touring next year. All bands have confirmed that they want to play next year. Kotzen is even taking the rest of 2026 off from touring.

I think the managment might put the idea on the table for the 3 bands to tour together next year, with Bruce headlining. If they accept it, that is another question.
 
I think the managment might put the idea on the table for the 3 bands to tour together next year, with Bruce headlining. If they accept it, that is another question.
I like this idea a lot, would definitely go see a show with all 3 bands playing their own set. Maybe an encore of few Maiden hits they play together at the end.
 
Back
Top