Maiden has basically been using the same chord and melody patterns on the majority of their songs since the age of the dinosaursGood song but it reuses the riffs form HBTN and ROTAM. Cool solo though and the live rendition with Bruce is quite punchy.
Can't argue with that. However Futureal is right there in you face Steve Harris.Maiden has basically been using the same chord and melody patterns on the majority of their songs since the age of the dinosaurs
Every band is using seme melody and patterns, you just need to be first and that makes you unique.Maiden has basically been using the same chord and melody patterns on the majority of their songs since the age of the dinosaurs
i actually didn't read the interview at all, i just startet straight translation of the album review. checking laterWell, there's not terribly much substance to the interview that we haven't had in the ones already published. Here's what I think is new and goes beyond "why are Maiden still successful?":
Bruce thinks the video to "Deutschland" by Rammstein is a masterpiece and he compared WOTW with it in the sense that it's an unusual step for the band and he hopes it will have a similar impact, but he does not say there are any stylistic parallels.
WOTW is animated because that was the only feasible option in the pandemic. In principle he would have had a live action telling of the story too. The biker part is inspired by Sons of Anarchy which he binged during the lockdown.
He says WOTW does not compare stylistically to the rest of the album.
They recorded a song whenever it was written, they didn't record the whole album in one go.
WOTW is about how we are dealing with the post-war prosperity and where humanity I'd headed now.
Senjutsu is about a wall and Bruce thinks Steve watched too much Game of Thrones.
Days of Future Past is based on the film Constsntine starring Keanu Reeves.
He thinks Maiden could make it as long as the Rolling Stones.
Bruce says he gets inspired by folky stuff like Jethro Tull, Blackmore's Night, but also early Hawkwind and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. He doesn't have much use for proggy bands like Yes whis Steve is into.
Darkest Hour is about Winston Churchill and how he saved the world despite being a flawed man.
He stands by his decision to vote for Brexit.
Ed Force One is history. The plane broke, it was a hassle to have around and it's bad for the environment.
He loves Trooper, especially the original and Sun & Steel.
Did I muss something important, @FTB?
Any spelling errors or words that don't fit are thanks to the AutoKaputt on my Dumbphone.
Yep, Listening to it now. It still sounds fresh after like 100000 listens.If The Writing on the Wall is one of the weaker songs on the album it's gonna be a fantastic album.
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>Days of future Past< with a play time of 4 minutes is the shortest song on Senjutsu. A typical Smith Guitar sound with a chorus with could also be found on Brave New World. Strong Song !
>Hell on Earth< As fun as The Parchment might be, Hell on Earth feels like absolution and being taken to heavenly gates. Blaze Era vibes all along. Dramatic turn of events and amazing melodies of every member of the band. Enormous! A shining Moment in Maidens Catalog.
U the man. Thanks so much dudealso sorry i dont give a fuck about spelling and correct grammar, i'm just doing it on the fly
No problem, man! Thank you very much!also sorry i dont give a fuck about spelling and correct grammar, i'm just doing it on the fly
Thank you for your effort!also sorry i dont give a fuck about spelling and correct grammar, i'm just doing it on the fly
Now... Special in which way. Star Wars new Hope special or Phantom Manace special?I forgot something: Bruce states his opinions on the post-reunion albums. He says BNW was fantastic, DOD was more experimental, AMOLAD is first-class and underrated, TFF was 'okay', TBOS was 'good' but Senjutsu is special.
Like the Star Wars holiday special maybe???Now... Special in which way. Star Wars new Hope special or Phantom Manace special?