It's not that selling Maiden Football shirts is any different from selling Trooper beer or vhs cassettes of their videos. The logic is the same.
I don't understand the comparison really. Kiss is a brand, Maiden is a band. Simple as that.Perun's Law: As a discussion about Maiden grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Kiss approaches 1.
Ehhh, yes.... They are using an OUTSIDE event (The World Cup), that has absolutely NOTHING to do with Maiden to sell Maiden shirts? Is that cool?
I guess this isn't a good time to mention I actually enjoy certain Kiss albums...
Haven't got my Kiss Kondoms or Kiss Koffin yet, but I'd like to bury Gene in one, if I ever get the chance
Meh. They've been doing the football shirts for years, might as well take advantage of a chance to promote them.
I don't understand the comparison really. Kiss is a brand, Maiden is a band. Simple as that.
Not in the same way as Kiss though. Any band of their magnitude is going to have a strong merchandising aspect. It never overtakes the music though. Kiss has stated themselves many times that the band itself is just one small part of a larger brand. They're like the mascots of their own company. With Iron Maiden, the band comes first, everything else is of way less importance.
Why wouldn't it be cool? I think it's a cool thing for people who love football and Iron Maiden, like myself.They are using an OUTSIDE event (The World Cup), that has absolutely NOTHING to do with Maiden to sell Maiden shirts? Is that cool?