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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 9:19 am Post subject: Iron Maiden *update* |
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This band needs its own topic and with many waiting for its release here is some information for you.
"A Matter of Life and Death" is scheduled for release in early September via EMI. The album's first single, "The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg", will precede the album on August 14.
Said bassist Steve Harris, "This is a very intense album in many ways, and we really wanted to go with a lead track that demonstrated that in the best way rather than going for a shorter track on the album just to please the chart rules. 'Benjamin Breeg' is a great example of the feel of the album in its really heavy riff and lyrically it's a very dark, atmospheric and powerful song which really epitomizes what the album is all about for us. So it made a natural choice for us."
In true MAIDEN style, the single will be released in two special limited-edition formats, which by content will not be eligible for the U.K. singles chart. Manager Rod Smallwood explained: "There are various chart rules compliant to number of tracks, the maximum running time, price structure and all the rest of it. As for the new MAIDEN single, it's simple: we're putting out a two-track CD 'The Reincarnation Of Benjamin Breeg' and 'Hallowed Be Thy Name' (Legends Session) and if it's too long to qualify for the charts, then so be it. We have no problem with it being non-chart-eligible."
EMI will also release a special 7" picture disc with collectable sticker of the "Crossed Guns" logo. B sides to both formats are from last year's amazing BBC Radio 1 "Legends" session recorded especially for the Zane Lowe show.
"A Matter of Life and Death" was recorded at Sarm West Studios in London with producer Kevin Shirley, who also worked on the last two MAIDEN albums, 2000's "Brave New World" and 2003's "Dance of Death".
"'Brave New World' and 'Dance Of Death' were both good records," frontman Bruce Dickinson told Kerrang! magazine. "But they weren't anywhere near as good as this one! This one is 'Dance of Death' without the effort. This whole album feels effortless. It's like driving a big, gas-guzzling motor car. You just put your foot down and there's limitless power under the bonnet."
"It's been unbelievable," added Steve Harris. "We booked the studio for three months and we finished the whole thing in two. I think the preparation was good. We didn't have the rows we usually have! We really focused on each song and it was a very positive experience."
"The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg", which will be the first single to be taken from the record, is described by Kerrang! as "an intricate seven-minute epic that starts with a creepy, ominous intro before erupting into a crushing, almost LED ZEPPELIN-esque riff and a powerful, emotive chorus."
"It's very different for us." admitted Harris. "It's very riffy. The intro has an almost nursery rhyme eeriness. Sometimes you try to create a mood and sometimes it's just there. Everyone's going to ask who Benjamin Breeg is, but you'll just have to find out for yourself!"
With regards to whether "A Matter Of Life And Death" marks a fresh lease of life for MAIDEN, Harris said, "Five years ago we were thinking about possibly retiring at this point, but now we're at this stage there's no way! Why should we? I don't know why, but I always had it in my head that we'd do fifteen studio albums, so we've got at least one more to go!"
The complete track listing for the single.
Limited-Edition Two-Track CD:
01. The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg
02. Hallowed be thy Name (Radio 1 "Legends" Session)
Limited-Edition 7" Picture Disc (To Include "Crossed Gun Logo" Sticker):
01. The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg
02. Run to the Hills (Radio 1 "Legends" Session)
03. The Trooper (Radio 1 "Legends" Session)
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 9:22 am Post subject: |
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Now.....who likes the new cover?
I like it...hated the artwork for Dance of Death,
Can't wait for the cd and seeing them live this year! |
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Harr Steevis

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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 10:47 am Post subject: |
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I like it, too.
So far, it seems to be pretty well-received by most Maiden fans; at least, in comparison with the Dance Of Death cover. Some people are calling it the best Iron Maiden album cover, ever. Of course, some hate it, as well. The majority of comments I've read have been postitive, though. _________________ www.myspace.com/harrsteevis
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 11:07 am Post subject: |
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...cant wait for this one!...I hope the lyrics are as heavy & up to date with the world as is the cover...  |
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t5RageForOrder
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 1:27 pm Post subject: |
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cool cover !! i loved brave new world !!
i hope it's as good as that was !! |
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Bildo

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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 9:26 am Post subject: |
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I've seen a lot of bad cover art over the years, but it never really changes my opinion about an album. It is amazing how some people care more about the packaging than the actual sound of an album. By the way, I am in the minority by loving the cover of The X-Factor. Talk about creepy! My underappreciated pick for today: the reissued cover for Priest's Rocka Rolla (the one with the strange creature.) _________________ Sit on it, Potsie. |
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Harr Steevis

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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 4:02 pm Post subject: |
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| I've seen a lot of bad cover art over the years, but it never really changes my opinion about an album. It is amazing how some people care more about the packaging than the actual sound of an album. |
Absolutely agree. If people are more worried about the cover art than the musical content of the album, they should focus their interests on visual art; not music.
The package does not make the album. At best, it should compliment the material, but it should hardly be the prime focus. A good album can have a bad cover, and a bad album can have a good cover. If an album is good, it really doesn't even need a cover when you come right down to it. The music should be able to speak entirely for itself. An outside image has nothing to do with actual music.
From a marketing point of view, yes, image is important. The people on the commercial side of things know how to make their money. However, that only goes to prove what a shallow target-audience they're catering to. _________________ www.myspace.com/harrsteevis
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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 4:07 pm Post subject: |
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IRON MAIDEN frontman Bruce Dickinson will return to BBC Radio 2 on Thursday, July 13 at 21:00 (U.K. time) for the fifth installment of the "Masters Of Rock" series. Over the course of six weeks, Bruce will be playing classic rock from the likes of AC/DC, HEART, BLACK CROWES, CHEAP TRICK and VAN HALEN, to new bands like LOSTPROPHETS, AFI, RYE COALITION, COHEED AND CAMBRIA and WOLFMOTHER to obscurities from the likes of ALCATRAZZ, STRYPER, LOUDNESS and others. In addition, there will be exclusive new interviews with the following artists:
Jul. 13 - Phil Collen (DEF LEPPARD)
Jul. 20 - Billy Gibbons (ZZ TOP)
Jul. 27 - Andy Cairns (THERAPY?)
Aug. 03 - Adam Jones and Maynard Keenan (TOOL)
Aug. 10 - Tom Morello (AUDIOSLAVE)
Aug. 17 - Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament and Matt Cameron (PEARL JAM)
You can hear the show live in the U.K. on BBC Radio 2 88-91FM, or anywhere else worldwide via live streaming at www.bbc.co.uk/radio2 You can listen to each show for a week via the "Listen Again" feature on the Radio 2 web site. |
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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 4:13 pm Post subject: |
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| Paul Stenning, author of GUNS N' ROSES "The Band That Time Forgot" and AC/DC "Two Sides to Every Glory", will publish a 130,000-word biography on IRON MAIDEN, entitled "30 Years of the Beast - The Complete Biography 1976-2006" (cover), in September 2006. "Here for the first time is the remarkable true story of IRON MAIDEN from the year of their inception to the present day," reads a press release. "This is a painstakingly deep and accurate history of the band, told by the author a lifelong MAIDEN fan and a whole cast of characters who were there at the time. These include: Janick Gers, Bruce Dickinson, Steve Harris, Paul Di'Anno, Derek Riggs, Neal Kay, Dennis Stratton and many more." |
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 7:03 am Post subject: |
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The IMOC (Iron Maiden Fan Club) has managed to gather up some pretty interesting questions from the IRON MAIDEN fanbase around the world for manager Rod Smallwood. After some time, Rod has finally found the time to answer the first five out of a massive 20 questions.
Question: What do you think about the new IRON MAIDEN album?
Rod Smallwood: "I am immensely proud of our new album. Steve [Harris] always says l am like an expectant father whilst they are recording and l always dread hearing a new album for the first time in case l don't like it!! And they will never let me hear it until it's finished. No one hears a MAIDEN album before it's finished except the band, Kevin [Shirley, producer] and the studio engineers. Of course, l always have thought some of our albums are stronger than others, as one would, but that varies person to person. What l found difficult first time with this was that there was no real standout track because they are all so strong, so well played, so interesting and so well arranged. Every time you play it you get more into it and find a new favourite. And there are no fillers. On most of our albums, l have thought a certain track was weaker, although l would sometimes find it was someone else's favourite. We all have differing tastes. On this one it really is a fantastic ride for the whole 70-minutes-plus, and l always get off most on the long tracks where the band can really extend themselves musically and there are loads of long tracks on this album. Also the sound quality is stunning presumably as its now Kevin's third album with us and it just gets better as the band and Kevin get to know each other more and work more instinctively. This was recorded fairly quickly we finished well before the expected time and that's partly because it's so live. l guarantee it, you are gonna love it. But l suppose l would say that, wouldn't l?! But believe me, it's true."
Question: What serious advice would you give to any young band who are hoping to, one day, be as big as IRON MAIDEN and what kind of contacts are vital for such a band to have?
Rod Smallwood: "It's much easier now in some ways for a new band due to the web. Demo a song, take a pic, maybe do a home video and put it up. There are sites you probably know them better than I do which are just great for this and you can start building a following. Of course, this is down to the songs and for any rock band being good live and being seen live is vital. Contacts are always useful as they speed up the process by securing a gig, an interview or an introduction to a label. But most bands who make it have someone in the band to do be the initial driving force so if you are in a band be that driving force. Get yourself up on the web and hassle the local club/school/party and get yourself on stage. Everyone starts somewhere. Of course if there is someone around you with a few contacts that always helps if you can enlist their help, but if you really are good don't worry as if you have the energy and will to get yourself started locally on gigs and get some music and stuff on the web and maybe a bit in the local press you will be surprised how quickly that contact comes along. But then you have to make sure they are the right one best advice, look them right in the eye when they are telling you what they can do for you."
Question: Rod, if (or when) IRON MAIDEN decide to retire, what will you do?? Will you continue working in the business, or will you simply follow the boys to a simpler way of life?
Rod Smallwood: "When MAIDEN stop, l stop. I only manage MAIDEN although l do help out where l can with the managers of some of our newer acts like FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND and BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE, and in Europe for our American managers on SLIPKNOT, MASTODON and others. l do like working with great new bands but don't want to do all the travel that comes with it and all the time it takes. So l guess l have it quite good really. l do enjoy managing MAIDEN and always have and always get a kick out of the shows even though l see them a lot. When they finally hang up their guitars and no, l have no idea when, but it will be a while, as we are all really enjoying the less demanding schedules we work to now there will still be MAIDEN stuff to do both with ongoing catalogue and tying up any loose ends and releasing final material. This could go on forever but if the fans are still interested that's fine by me. l will always be in touch with all the band as after all these years it really is family. But l guess l will get bored just working on record stuff and will drive them mad to go out and do some gigs again that really is the best bit."
Question: How do you choose the countries to play at?
Rod Smallwood: "On a tour like the end of this year it's really down to the band telling me how long they wish to tour for and then my trying to use the time as effectively as possible to get them in front of as many fans as possible. It's not really about cities or countries, it's really about getting to as many fans as we can in the time we have. And we really don't waste this, because, as you can see, most of the shows are already sold out and in the main arenas. It means too that we want as many shows in the period as is reasonable to play properly so geography does come into it. If we can do two shows to a total of say 25,000 fans in an area in three days say as opposed to one somewhere else to 13,000 in those three days due to travel logistics, we will go for the two. We announced some time ago that the tours would be shorter (although more regular) and some places would by the nature of things be missed out, we spent 20 years trying to get to everyone and playing long, long tours. Now we try to conserve the energy and treat every show as a major event which was hard when there were 100+ shows in a schedule. The tour length we do now works for us. l know it can disappoint, but we do feel it's the fairest way and we do try to balance things from tour to tour to try to get back most countries on a fairly regular basis. So if we aren't your way this time maybe next time, but sorry, no promises. We do our best to please as many as we can!!"
Question: I am a Spanish IRON MAIDEN fan that has been following the band during the last 15 years. This year I was really looking forward to the chance of flying with Bruce to one show but I must say that the high price has made it impossible. Do you know what are the reasons for the huge increase of the flight price compared to Bruce Airs of previous years? I guess that this initiative won't be a profitable one (I assume that it will cover the costs) as that would be really disappointing and will place MAIDEN among KISS, AEROSMITH and MΦTLEY CRάE and their platinum tickets and corporate shit. I really hope that is not the case here, as it wouldn't make sense after all these years of the "MAIDEN care for their fans" message that we have been given.
Rod Smallwood: "Thanks for your MAIDEN loyalty these past 15 years, and I am sorry the touring schedule did not allow Bruce to incorporate a Bruce Air flight from/to Spain.
"For your info, these latest two trips (Gatwick to Stockholm, and Stockholm to Milan) were based not only on Bruce's availability but those of the aeroplane. Sadly Stockholm is one of the most expensive gateways in Europe, and this is reflected in the price of both trips which this year include hotels, and in the case of Milan two admission tickets to the MAIDEN show. You might not be aware, but the previous BA 666 flights were to relatively inexpensive cities to fly to (Dublin and Reykjavik) and were in and out the same day so did not involve standing time for the airplane or incur hotel or extensive transfer costs. As it happens, we were not involved in the setup of the first trip (to Dublin) which was not priced properly and ended up making a loss for Bruce, so any comparison with this trip is not valid.
"Bruce Air is Bruce's passion (and not related to IRON MAIDEN the band). Nicko, as a fellow pilot, joined the Iceland and Ireland trips last year and made a very big impression with all the passengers. In his absence this year, Bruce wanted to avoid comparative disappointment and so devised the idea of having a photo on stage with him (not the other band members) and the passengers before the venue doors opened. As advance entry to the hall to facilitate the photos had been organised, it made sense to keep the passengers there and let them have advance access to the security barrier. This advance stage barrier access is something that is still on offer to 60 existing fan club members (plus a friend) for all the European shows via a special lottery which will be run out of the Fan Club in August.
"Until we have a take up on the tickets (and this is why deposits are subject to a travelling assessment at the end of this month) we wont be in a position to know how much margin there is in the flight. Breakeven for the trips is close to capacity but, Bruce was very keen to offer as much special value for money as he can, which is why the ticket price also includes a special Bruce Air Goodie Bag, which will be compiled nearer the event. In essence, the more seats sold, the better the goodie bag.
"I do hope this makes sense to you. It's very disappointing that you would even think MAIDEN would follow the path indicated in you last few lines. It's just not the way we do things, l am always getting hassled to start 'golden circles' and 'premium bloody tickets' and we put both in the same box as reality bloody TV. We want our fans to be able to afford to be at the front see a later question on tickets is Germany too."
(Thanks: MaidenNorway.com) |
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 9:08 am Post subject: |
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Producer Kevin Shirley (IRON MAIDEN, DREAM THEATER) has posted the following message on his official web site:
Spoke to 'Arry [IRON MAIDEN bassist Steve Harris] on Friday, who has decided against mastering the IRON MAIDEN album, and I'm quite pleased about that, although I did like the mastering job we did in [New York City]. It means that you will get to hear the new album exactly as it sounded in the studio, no added EQ, compression, analog widening, etc., and I must say, I am pretty happy with the end result. I think some tracks could use a smidge more top end, and others a bump of bottom but I know 'Arry well enough now to know how wary of outsiders he is, and I fully expected he may have done that, so I made sure I was happy with the results when I printed the mixes in the studio. So, that'll fire you guys on the BB's right up, no doubt!
"He's off taking a break before all hell breaks loose and the Beast is back on the road, and I, for one, plan to see the shows when they hit the States in the fall. Just a word of advice, make sure you've listened to the album a number of times before you come to a show it'll make the concert experience unforgetable!" |
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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 10:06 pm Post subject: |
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Check this out -
http://www.benjaminbreeg.co.uk/ _________________ "I'll sit myself, behind this clock, and sing tunes on its belfry...
I am the one you warned me of.."
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Ehom

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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 3:20 am Post subject: |
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Great cover-art! Looking forward to hearing this album. _________________ ~Straight down I'm swirling around
Blinded and bruised by the strain
There must be some way to see
Diamonds out of the rain~ RJD78
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