dickinson1978
Ancient Mariner
Now there is les diference than 80s and 90s about sound.In studio and on the stage - two different beasts
Now there is les diference than 80s and 90s about sound.In studio and on the stage - two different beasts
You can only resist that chorus for so long.OK now I like Darkest Hour. What the hell.
There’s a reason for that…OK now I like Darkest Hour. What the hell.
Exactly. There are moments of build up and also some great dynamics. Something that was missing for the most part from the previous albumsI keep seeing comments about how this album doesn’t have any fast parts. It’s a more somber album but it does have moments of explosiveness. The way HoE rips open after the intro, the fast section at the end of The Parchment, the double-time ending of DoFP. All of Stratego. Those moments are still clearly there.
someone hit the nail on the head - this album has a central theme: the loss of tradition as "progress" swallows it up. very clearly in a few of Steve's epics it's obvious he's lamenting the loss/dilution of "Britishness" as the floodgates of immigration overwhelm it.
Quite unfair on Steve to see the theme as a brexit style rant against immigration.
If anything something like Lost in a Lost World would see the British as the bad guys.
There is no indication of Steve Harris' political leanings in his songs, and I think that's quite a stupid assumption to think there is. It just causes problems when there is no need to be any. He is a 65 year old man who has seen a lot of change during his time. I'm only 28 and I think there has been a lot of changes, good and bad during my life so far! You can be an adult of any age to draw the conclusion that the world is going to hell in a handbasket. The constant news cycle now because of the internet age and smartphones is only going to make it seem more prevalent.