Travis The Dragon
AFTERGLOW!!!
Re: Official thread for Final Frontier discussion (Spoilers inside)
For sure Foro! Very well put.
For sure Foro! Very well put.
On the very first listen, I pretty much instantly loved the album. Only a few parts of some songs had to grow on me. The verses in MOM, the first verse at 2:25 in TMWWBK and the 2nd and 3rd vocal parts in WTWWB. And even those parts are the least enjoyable, I still like them a lot now that they've grown on me.LordMaiden said:Yeah, I've just about ignored the claims that I must listen to this album to death to come to any conclusions. I said it was the best modern Maiden album five days ago. I'm saying it today. And I'm going to say it tomorrow too.
Will-I-Am said:*is like going honeymoon with your wife and instead of seizing the day, to consume your brain comparing her with your ex-girlfriends
Forostar said:No. :/
I understood the concept perfectly well thank you very much. I would appreciate it if you didn't needlessly insult my intelligence again.LooseCannon said:Maybe you didn't understand the concept.
Rikstewart said:can't wait to hear it like it was meant to be heard and not the mediocre quality of the leak
Zare said:Am i allowed to write my short opinions on the whole record here?
If i missed the topic, transfer where appropriate.
Ok, so after a lot of anticipation and two teasers the thing leaked and i dl-it, and listened about 15 times since. First so say, i just love how two teasers basically revealed nothing about the whole album itself. The experience was really surprising and refreshing. Artwork is quite nice, the return of old logo, yes the cover art is CGI but the image is great. Sound wise - i'd like a bit more warmth on the guitars, a touch of chorus/delay, more attack on the drums, Bruce sometimes isn't that clear to undestand, but Harry's bass is very good, up front and leading the charge as we're used on classic Maiden. I can't say i'm fully satisfied with production, but i'm satisfied enough. Especially with dynamics, you can clearly hear the difference in picking power, etc. Definitely not dull.
Satellite 15. While reading the reviews i had a totally wrong impression of this song, until i heard it. It's powerful, good, atmospheric and unpredictable. The fact that they just pasted Adrian's demo onto the final record is astonishing. Not because it's Adrian, because it's Maiden...a band that was always a collective, that does things on 1970's old-school way. And it was a total win! However, it ain't all shiny, it's a bit too long, it could be a bit shorter, or with additional elements. 4 / 5
The Final Frontier. Nice rock song. Simple, effective lyrics, nice riff, nice melody, good solo, it's not demanding on the listener, yet it flows very good. But it doesn't have anything that would make it very good or excellent. In any case, above average Maiden. 3.5 / 5
El Dorado. Gallop returns, again a simple rockish song with good solos, live it's very good, looks like a lot of fun to play. But on the record, it's merely average. 3 / 5
At this point i'd like to mention that first three (or two) songs are interconnected nicely and they score better when you listen to them in order.
Mother Of Mercy. Killer intro. Very good lyrics. Another war song, i imagine future earth army killing some aliens in a debatable conflict. Ending is specially good, very, very heavy. Solo is not out of the ordinary, but the breakdown lick is refreshing and ingenious. 4 / 5
Coming Home. Apart from the beginning riff, which to me seems a bit out of the place, other is...very beautiful. Yes, you can clearly hear influence from Bruce's solo career, the lyrics are beautiful, the music goes down every bit with them. Bruce sings like a fucking god. But i really don't like the beginning riff, so 4.5 / 5
The Alchemist. I don't dig the lyrics. Good old school licks right at the beginning. Fast song, nothing special, plays a good role on the record overall. 3.5 / 5
Isle Of Avalon. Killer intro, reminescent of Seventh Son. Again, Bruce sings excellent, guitars literally talk to each other. When the power kicks in, it's just a bit too "happy". Instrumental section is great. 4.5 / 5
Starblind. There is not a second of this song that's not brilliant. Best track on the album. If Rime Of The Ancient Mariner is the musical and lyrical masterpiece of the golden era Maiden, this is it's equivalent of the current line-up. It even beats Paschendale. There, i've said it. It beats Paschendale. The atmosphere, the breakdowns, the solos, Gilmourish guitar licks, it takes you on the voyage, and when it finally peaks with that agressive riff, you're full of power, but it continues travelling with the synths in the background, finally slows down, and Adrian starts spilling his magic with that celestial slow guitar solo. The concept behind the lyrics is fascinating, it's very, very deep and relevant, which LC summed great in his post. 5 / 5
The Talisman. Very good story. I don't have an issue with Bruce's singing, and he sang this one excellent IMHO. Great riffage, one of the best vocal melodies / choruses they've had in years. Again great instrumental sections, i really like the slow intro, it may be reminsecent of The Legacy, but it fits greatly. What i really don't dig, is the guitar melody after the choruses. A bit worn out. Never the less, 4.5 / 5
The Man Who Would Be King. I see that lyrics weren't written on haste, they mean something but i don't dig the concept behind it. Intro and pre-verse riffs are great, but the instrumental section is one of the weakest on the record. I really don't like the southern-style slide guitar section inside it, however it gets better a bit further in the song. IMHO, the weakest long song on the album. 3 / 5
When The Wild Wind Blows. Harris-penned last track, 11 minutes long, something we haven't had in a long time. In all those years, perhaps he thought that his own material isn't that good for a whole closing epic. Well, this one is. Very different from his usual format. It's 11 minutes long, yet it flows incredibly fast. Nice story behind the song. However, unlike other closer tracks he did in '80s (Hallowed Be Thy Name, To Tame A Land, Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, Alexander The Great), this song doesn't have any ass-kicking, killer part, like the fast part of HBTN, breakdown of TTAL, and instrumental sections of ROTAM and ATG. But it's a very, very good song 4.5 / 5
Let me know if what's written here: http://z10.invisionfree.com/Maiden_fans ... opic=26804 is true.Rikstewart said:Mission edition just arrived but I've gotta go out so I won't be able to check it out for a few hours, already impressed with it though, can't wait to hear it like it was meant to be heard and not the mediocre quality of the leak
Travis_AKA_fonzbear2000 said:Let me know if what's written here: http://z10.invisionfree.com/Maiden_fans ... opic=26804 is true.
Forostar said:That's one of the funnier complaints I've seen lately:
"Anyone else get theirs yet?
I can't believe how crap this thing is. A piece of paper stuck with glue onto the back of the tin...Why couldn't it be printed on like a steelbook or something?
Then the front window and the CD tray are made of very cheap and nasty 'packaging' plastic (ya know, the soft crap that you usually throw away).
I liked the idea of something different in my collection but they really went to town and made it as cheap as possible with this edition."
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"Notice how it's not even stuck on straight."