Why bother with title "contains spoilers" if we must use spoiler tags while posting?
Oh god, why.Here's a bit of stuff that can be understood from the review:
Empire of the Clouds has melodies like HBTN or The Legacy..
And how long do you see the road rolling for Maiden?
AS: I don’t know, I mean the Stones are still doing it aren’t they [LAUGHS]? Certainly for the foreseeable future, all being well. Touch wood and all that. We still absolutely love it.
Here's a bit of stuff that can be understood from the review:
Speed of Light is something like El Dorado, Adrian's lead guitar seems dominant in this song;
Here's a bit of stuff that can be understood from the review:
If Eternity Should Fail has some elements of Toltec 7 Arrival from AoB, a minute-and-a-half quiet synth intro with spoken words (something like Satellite 15), but it's not as boring, and then the band kicks off. At the end there are vocals superimposed one over another;
Speed of Light is something like El Dorado, Adrian's lead guitar seems dominant in this song;
The Great Unknown is reminiscent of Isle of Avalon;
The Red and the Black has elements of Blood on the World's Hands and ROTAM;
When the River Runs Deep is a mid-tempo song with lead guitar resembling Sanctuary and Bruce is dramatic like in Paschendale;
Death or Glory has elements of Transylvania and New Frontier;
Shadows of the Valley has an intro like OOTSP or Wasted Years and is as emotional as Blood Brothers;
Tears of the Clown is the potential second single;
Empire of the Clouds has melodies like HBTN or The Legacy.
The album has the feel of BNW, the progressivenes of TFF and the dramaticness (is this a word?) of AMOLAD.
but also: "Dickinson provides vocals, although the refrain of abundance repeatedly raises some small eyebrow frowns"
Great interview! This is going to be an amazing album, repetitive choruses and all.The flood begins...
Doesn't go into too much depth about any specific tracks, so those who don't want it spoiled needn't be worried.
http://thequietus.com/articles/18529-iron-maiden-interview
Parlez-vous Francais?
The flood gates really have opened up. A Portuguese interview with Bruce.
https://translate.google.co.nz/translate?hl=en&sl=pt&u=http://www.meusconteudos.com.br/codigo/2015_08_12/56/?as_gravadoras_estao_em_crise_porque_nao_pensaram_nos_fas?,_diz_bruce_dickinson&prev=search
From the looks of that interview, the opening line of IESF is "Here's the soul of a man" or something to that effect. I'm excited to hear that the song was indeed originally planned for Bruce's next solo album!
Actually, according to the commentary in the French review, 'Eternity' was a song originally composed during the Tyranny of Souls sessions. Sounds like he kept it aside due to it having the right vibe for a Maiden track.
The French Radio Metal site follows the review up with an interview with Bruce:
http://www.radiometal.com/article/b...en-la-generosite-dans-lame,188477#more-188477