I like TBOS, it’s the most classic looking Eddie since the 80s. Wilkinson has a great track record too with albums like Painkiller.
Melvyn Grant’s work is really good too. They capture the spirit of classic Maiden covers, although there is always a somewhat modern twist or the design of Eddie deviates from how he’s looked in the past.
I don’t think Maiden would go wrong with either artist, although personally I’d like to see more of what Wilkinson has to offer.
To be fair they only had 2 "meh" covers in DOD and the Debut
Nah, I need my dose of an Gers/ Harris 9 minute banger, otherwise I'm with you on thatYeah, 50-60 minutes long album with more than 10 songs.
No. Derek doesn't care to make good covers anymore. He hates the band. There's no chance that he'd do a good job.But more than anything I want to see another cover from Derek (without CGI graphics, of course).
Nah, I need my dose of an Gers/ Harris 9 minute banger, otherwise I'm with you on that
Spoilers!!Now I didn't finish the thread, but TBOS came in 11th when I ran the Best Eddie poll a couple years ago. It had an average of 7.62, just below Aces High and above Brave New World.
No. Derek doesn't care to make good covers anymore. He hates the band. There's no chance that he'd do a good job.
We need to move on from Derek Riggs as a fanbase.
Agreed. I would like to see a mix still. A few good epics and healthy dose of shorter, "return-to-their-roots" rockers.Nah, I need my dose of an Gers/ Harris 9 minute banger, otherwise I'm with you on that
"meh" cover the Debut
Now this, this is fuckin "meh".We need to move on from Derek Riggs as a fanbase.
I have to agree with you for once. That's a great album cover.Get yer eyes checked, buddy. In no way what so ever is the cover of the debut, or anything else on it, fuckin "meh".
Now I didn't finish the thread
Thank you for bringing it back on topic.
I mean, the band has to be happy with Mark Wilkinson's work on The Book of Souls, it was pretty much universally lauded as the best Eddie since...uh. Well, IMO since SSOASS, but still. The only other likely candidate is Melvyn Grant.
I'm going to post a very unpopular opinion here. I think in terms of artistic quality, Melvyn Grant is a more skilled, and a technically better artist than Riggs. But his Eddies are just random zombies. They have nothing to do with the character Riggs and Maiden developed and which has an actual history of his own. Look at Death on the Road, for example. It's a great painting, but if you weren't told the figure is Eddie, would you know? And why does he have fangs? What's with his eyes?
Mark Wilkinson captures Eddie as a character much better, and I think he absolutely nailed TBOS. If you didn't have a logo there, you'd still know it's Eddie. I would be happy if they continued their collaboration.
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