A Matter of Life and Death (yleinen keskustelu)

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Post by h3ksa »

Itse en voi kun yhtyä edellisiin. Helvetin hieno kansi ja hyviä yksityiskohtia ( Räjähdykset, palava rakennus, kuolleet ruumiit.. jne.) . Hienon lavashow tuosta ainakin tulee samaan. Mielikuvitusta lavashowin tulee olemaan vaikka muille jakaa. Kansi yksi hienoimmista, ellei hienoin. DoD ei mahdu edes samaan lauseeseen tämän TMOLAD-kannen kanssa - minun mielestäni. ( no sain silti mahtumaan )
Hieman samaa näköä olisi panssarivaunulla kyllä Venäläiseen T-72 vaunuun, mutta meneppä nyt tuosta varmaksi sanomaan.

http://www.tanksforsale.co.uk/T72/T72-yardlargeweb6.gif :twisted:

Edit: Tuli vielä mieleen, että onkohan tässä "koira haudattuna", koska T-72:sta käytettiin muun muassa Persianlahden, Irakin ja Tšetšenian sodissa. Kappaleethan ovat liittyneet sotiin, joten olisiko joku näistä sodista jonkun kappaleen aihe? Silkkaa arvailua vain...
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Post by AtomiSika »

Siis hui saatana! :O. Kylmät vääreet samantien kun näin kuvan tuosta kannesta! Perkele, ylivoimaisesti hienoin kansi tähänmennessä! Ja kun tuota levyäkin ollaan kehuttu niin paljon, niin odotukset nousivat taas ;). Eihä tässä voi muuta kuin hokea perkelettä.
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Tyhjänpäiväisiä havaintoja: Etualalla olevat kolme luurankoa ovat selvästi liikkeessä, mutta panssarivaunu, Eddie ja takimmaiset kaksi luurankoa eivät, näillä kahdella ei ole edes asetta, ovat siis oletettavasti päällystöä :wink:. Tykinruoka kulkee edellä, ja yksi näyttää jo saaneenkin muutaman osuman. Toisin kuin muilla, Eddiellä ei myöskään ole maihareita.
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h3ksa wrote: Hieman samaa näköä olisi panssarivaunulla kyllä Venäläiseen T-72 vaunuun, mutta meneppä nyt tuosta varmaksi sanomaan.
Tässä aika lailla samanlainen kuva kuin itse albumin kannessa. Jos ei nyt sama vaunu ole kyseessä niin ainakin vahvat vaikutteet (valo- ja savuheittimet) on taiteilija kyseisestä paskalaatikosta ottanut. Jos nyt lähdetään spekuloimaan niin tuo kannen tankkihan näyttää siltä että normi T-72 olisi kuvattu takaapäin siten, että torni on käännetty 180 astetta etusuunnasta...

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Post by asa »

Täytyy sanoa että kun tänään aiemmin laittoivat sähköpostiini uuden albumin kannen, niin siinä iso mieskin herkistyi. PARHAUTTA x 666!!!!
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Post by Roberto »

Vittu se on komee!! Tässähän jää melkein Killersinkin kansi taakse, jopa raakuudessaan. Jos musiikki on vielä samalla tasolla niin kusen Irlantilaista viskiä. Sotahan on kuitenkin teemoista se paras, nyt ja aina. Tiivistäen odotukset ovat helvetin korkealla :twisted:
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Post by Jussi K »

Heheh, ei varmaan yhtään haukkua ole sattunut silmiini tästä kannesta ja miksipä olisikaan; hienohan se on :) Yksityiskohdista & värikkyydestä tulee sarjakuvamaisuuden lisäksi mieleen Iced Earthin upea The Glorious Burden (Amerikan sisällis)sodasta se sekin kertoi sattumoisin.

Nuo viimein paljastetut coverit taas..Purplen Space Truckin' sopii varmaankin jamihenkisyydessään hyvin, mainio rokkerihan se ZZ Topin Tushkin on.

2 muuta ovatkin sitten jo itselle tärkeimpien bändienkin kannalta tuttuja: Thin Lizzyn 1981 Renegade -levyltä löytyvä Angel Of Death on huikean hyvänä (hyytävänä!) sävellyksenä tuttu myös GammaRayn 2001 syksyn single-b-puolena. Odotan todella mielenkiinnolla Brucen tulkintaa :shock: "I was standing on bedside, at the night my father died.." Kai Hansen veti jo tunteella mainion coverin, BD:n vuoro.. "down down, deep on the ground!". Hakkaa biisinä jopa Slayerin nimikaimansa 8)

Tuo 1970-luvun saksaprogen huumori-semi-instrumentaali taas.. Helloweenin kurjan synttärijulkaisun Metal Jukeboxin huonoin veto oli tämä Hocus Pocus. Siinäkin rumpali (Uli Kusch) hoiti ne älyttömät jodlaukset, kurlaukset & kiekumiset.. voivat olla McBrainin tekeminä aika hullua kuultavaa 8) Aika samanhenkistä huumoriahan tämä on kuin Maidenin oma More Tea Vicar, joten ei kai se kauheasti tunnelmia muuta fanien hauskuuttamisessa.[/b]
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Meikäläinen kyllä odotti kannelta jotain tämmöistä..

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Mutta menettelee se noinkin....... :lol:

Ei vaa kyllä toi uusi kansi on silkkaa paaaaarhautta, odottavan aika on pitkä... :shock:
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Pertti Keinonen wrote:Toivottavasti tankki, sotilaat, ruumiit ja pamaukset päätyvät lavashowhun asti. Ihan pelottaa ajatella, että kuinka hyvän tuosta saa tehtyä, kun on paalua takana. Iron Maiden biiisin aikana Edward tankilla kehiin?
On muute hieno kansi! Toivottavasti lavashow:stakin tulee hieno.. hienompi kuin Paschendalen live dotr:illa :wink:
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Pakko poustata kun löysin ENSIMMÄISEN negatiivisen kansi kommentin siis ensimmäisen, tämä on suorastaa legendaarista. Imperiumin laudalta löytyi ja herra Vortex kertoo seuraavaa

"""Kyllä näyttää samasta muotista väännetyltä kuin Dance of Death kansi, mut ehkä parempi kun jääkarhut ja levitoivat vauvat on jätetty nyt rauhaan.

Näyttää vaan jonkun amiga -sotapelin kannelta vm. 91"""

Että sillä lailla :lol:
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Post by Opeth »

condemned wrote:No mutta tämä näyttää jo paremmalta!
Whattaa Fukk!!!

Nyt vasta tajusin tulla ihmettelämään tätä kantta kun koneelle kerkesin. Siis aivan helvetin upea luomus kaiken kaikkeaan. Olisiko hienompaa kantta edes voinut toivoa. Minulla kävi jo hetken mielessä ettei uuden levyn kannesta mitään yli hienoa tulisi, mutta ihan muuta tosiaan saikin odottaa. Todellakin kansi kuuluu hienoimpien kuvien joukkoon, mitä Maidenin levyjen kansissa on nähty.

Ja nyt kun meillä on näin hieno kansi, niin musiikki tulee olemaan kanssa yhtä mahtavaa 8) .
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Post by Relic »

scorpions wrote:
Vortex wrote:Näyttää vaan jonkun amiga -sotapelin kannelta vm. 91
Eihän tuo ole negatiivinen asia ollenkaan, suorastaan kehu :wink:.
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Post by Callo »

h3ksa wrote: Hieman samaa näköä olisi panssarivaunulla kyllä Venäläiseen T-72 vaunuun, mutta meneppä nyt tuosta varmaksi sanomaan.

http://www.tanksforsale.co.uk/T72/T72-yardlargeweb6.gif :twisted:

Edit: Tuli vielä mieleen, että onkohan tässä "koira haudattuna", koska T-72:sta käytettiin muun muassa Persianlahden, Irakin ja Tšetšenian sodissa. Kappaleethan ovat liittyneet sotiin, joten olisiko joku näistä sodista jonkun kappaleen aihe? Silkkaa arvailua vain...
Tuossa kuvassa kyllä sekoitetaan nätisti nykyaikaista ja toisen maailmansodan aikaista roipetta, ja bonuksena vielä tuo "crossed guns"-kuva jossa M16-rynkystä on väännetty vähän omalaatuinen versio :D Mutta ajatus on tärkein.
On muuten nätein kansi ikinä, mitä on minkään artistin kannesta löytynyt.
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Asenteellisin ja hienoin kansi ikinä, tästä huomaa että kyllä on sitä piirrustusvälineistöäkin käytetty! Tankki = ihan vitun upea :twisted:
Tuotahan pitää hommata ihan useampi kappale hyllyyn kun on niin komea kansi :D Vain Somewhere in Time voittaa tämän.
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Post by maidendrifter »

Vaikka "ulkomusiikilliset" seikat, kuten levyn kansi, eivät enää aikoihin olekkaan olleet itselleni niin tärkeitä kuin joskus SIT ja SSOASS aikoihin, niin eipä voi sanoa kuin että HELVETIN komea kansi. Tuollaisen kannen omaavan levyn hommaisin omaan hyllyyn, vaikka sisältönä ei olisi kuin 12 eri liveversiota Run To The Hillsistä :lol: Aivan saatanan komeaa jälkeä.
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Mielenkiintoinen juttu löytyi Maiden boardilta, hyvältä kuulostaa.

En tiedä pitääkö tähän nyt kirjoittaa SPOILER!!!!!!!!!
Mutta kirjoitan kuitenkin... :)




"In a conversation I had (in another forum) with the editor of the greek ROCK HARD magazine, who was one of the lucky ones to listen to the album preview in London, I learned a few things about the forthcoming album.

They say it is (musically) a fabulous mix of Somewhere In Time and Piece Of Mind. The riffs are heavy and kicking. On the other hand he said that it is quite tough to "understand" the songs. The new album is more progressive than any other Maiden album. The fact is that the guy (who didn't like BNW & DOD) said that A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH kicks ass and not only the maiden fans will enjoy listening to it!!!!

UP THE IRONS!
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Relic wrote:
scorpions wrote:
Vortex wrote:Näyttää vaan jonkun amiga -sotapelin kannelta vm. 91
Eihän tuo ole negatiivinen asia ollenkaan, suorastaan kehu :wink:.

Niinpä, jotain tämän tapaista :lol:

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Itse asiassa aika kovaa kamaa..hmmmm
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scorpions wrote:Mielenkiintoinen juttu löytyi Maiden boardilta, hyvältä kuulostaa.


"In a conversation I had (in another forum) with the editor of the greek ROCK HARD magazine, who was one of the lucky ones to listen to the album preview in London, I learned a few things about the forthcoming album.

They say it is (musically) a fabulous mix of Somewhere In Time and Piece Of Mind. The riffs are heavy and kicking. On the other hand he said that it is quite tough to "understand" the songs. The new album is more progressive than any other Maiden album. The fact is that the guy (who didn't like BNW & DOD) said that A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH kicks ass and not only the maiden fans will enjoy listening to it!!!!

UP THE IRONS!
Somewhere in timen ja piece of mindin sekoitus... >:O. Ei helvetti tää käy ihan sietämättömäks. Vähän reilu 2kk tuntuu nyt vähän reilu vuodelta :S. Odotukset levyltä jälleen kerran triplaantui.
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Post by Sameli »

Kyllä nyt täytyy sanoa että jäähän tossa jo SIT:kin toiseksi. HELVETIN UPEA!
Kyllä siinä olis monille muillekkin bändeille opetellemista tänä Photoshop-aikakautena.

Tuo Hocus Pocus naurattaa jo nyt, voin kuvitella Nickon suorituksen, voisivat pistää singlen kylkeen vielä Nickon naamanvääntely videon. :lol:

Ja jos levy on SIT:n ja POM:n sekoitus ni mitähän herkkua sieltä on tulossa, kyllä nyt on jo semmoset odotukset, että huh huh!
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Voisi muuten hyvin olla sama kansi mies kuin Iced Earthilla esim uusimmalla levyllä.

Travis Smith meinaan, tässä aika hieno teos herralta vähän samaa tyyliä kuin matterissa.

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Post by Jussi K »

^ Jos en ihan väärin muista, myös muille saksalaisille (mm. Blind Guardian) kansia tehnyt Leo Hao vaikutti myös tuohon TGB:hen kollaboraation merkeissä.
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AtomiSika wrote:
scorpions wrote:Mielenkiintoinen juttu löytyi Maiden boardilta, hyvältä kuulostaa.


"In a conversation I had (in another forum) with the editor of the greek ROCK HARD magazine, who was one of the lucky ones to listen to the album preview in London, I learned a few things about the forthcoming album.

They say it is (musically) a fabulous mix of Somewhere In Time and Piece Of Mind. The riffs are heavy and kicking. On the other hand he said that it is quite tough to "understand" the songs. The new album is more progressive than any other Maiden album. The fact is that the guy (who didn't like BNW & DOD) said that A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH kicks ass and not only the maiden fans will enjoy listening to it!!!!

UP THE IRONS!
Somewhere in timen ja piece of mindin sekoitus... >:O. Ei helvetti tää käy ihan sietämättömäks. Vähän reilu 2kk tuntuu nyt vähän reilu vuodelta :S. Odotukset levyltä jälleen kerran triplaantui.
Odotukset todellakin triplaantui.. Tästähän voi tulla Maidenin paras levy tai ainakin lähelle sitä (Toivottavasti siit tulis Somewhere In Time:n,Piece Of Mind:in tai 7th Son Of A 7th Son:in tasoinen) :wink:
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Voi vittu että on upea kansi! Kyllä menee saman tien Maidenin parhaimpien kansien joukkoon ja uskon että levy tekee saman. On ennakkotiedot lupailleet hyvää. Tulee varmasti helvetin hyvä levy kaikin puolin.
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Nicko + Janick haastis kisan voittaja wrote:Little Trooper's Iron Maiden Report
Competition winner Ellie 'Little Trooper' Howlett writes for IronMaiden.com...

After being collected by Laz & Sue at Cockfosters underground station in North London, we got onto the M25 to start the final part of our journey to the recording studio. As we tore down the motorway with the dulcet tones of Ken Bruce on Radio 2 in the background (Laz's CD player wasn't working) I was pretty sure I had never been so terrified in my life! Nothing to do with Ken Bruce obviously, but because I was on my way to interview Janick and Nicko!

We arrived at Hook End Sarm Studios just before lunchtime - a huge board featuring the crossed-guns Eddie told us we were in the right place! Once inside, we were lead into the studio to special 'listening points' where I was priveleged enough to hear the first 4 tracks of 'A Matter of Life and Death' (Different World, These Colours Don't Run, Brighter Than A Thousand Suns and The Pilgrim). By this point my brain was only functioning on a very basic level in anticipation of the upcoming interview (which was by now only about an hour away), so most of the details of the songs have escaped me. However, I do remember being completely blown away by how heavy the album was! It was nothing like what I had expected. Reading Kevin Shirley's Studio Diaries, I had expected something very progressive and maybe a little bit too soft for my taste, but the tracks I heard were seething raw power from every pore. This isn't to say that the songs were not progressive, because they were - maybe more than anything Maiden have done previously. It's just that the progressiveness was combined with a full frontal metal assault!

Whilst I sat outside enjoying the sun with Laz, Sue and my partner Alex, I was told the time for the interview was nigh. As I walked through the hall I noticed a board with all the Maiden member's names at the top, and their schedules underneath. Wait a minute - the other guys were here too? Surely not! But I had more important things to think about at that particular moment!

As I entered the room where the interview was to take place to say I was nervous would have been the understatement of the century! But the guys immediately put me at my ease, Janick shaking my hand and Nicko kissing me on the cheek. After a very nervous start, the interview began to progress very well - it became more of a sort of informal chat about the new album. Jan and Nicko were so friendly and down to earth it was impossible to carry on being frightened. Anyway, Nicko was loud enough to make up for any quietness on my part! So to all those who say you should never meet your heroes, I say you're wrong! You just need to have the right heroes!

After the interview we all posed for photos and then I went back outside to enjoy the free arcade games (yes, there were many perks to the day!). However, I hadn't long been out when suddenly Bruce appeared! He came over to say hello and have a quick picture taken with me, which was a complete surprise. But a good surprise, needless to say.

The biggest shock of the day had to be meeting Steve though! For those of you who know me this will come as no surprise, but to those of you who dont, I am a HUGE Steve fan! Meeting him was an absolute honour, and I am very pleased to say I did not babble incoherently or laugh hysterically, but managed to remain composed!

Towards the end of the day I was also lucky enough to meet Dave and Adrian and get my photo taken with each of them (by this point I'd had so many pictures taken I had begun to feel like a rock star myself!) After a last listen to the 4 tracks from the album, we set off for home, thus concluding the most exciting and unforgettable day of my life!


JANICK AND NICKO - INTERVIEWED BY ELLIE HOWLETT

EH: The title of the new album ‘A Matter of Life and Death’. I wanted to know who decided on the name and where the idea came from?

NM: I think it was Steve. We had two or three ideas which we were kicking a round, one of which was ‘A Matter of Life and Death’, and then Bruce came up with a title which we all thought was brilliant at the time. Then we decided to sleep on it for a few days but in the end we all decided that ‘A matter of Life and Death’ was the better title and so, it was a working title originally, which ended up being the best one. But it was either Bruce or Steve who came up with it. The content of the record is dealing with a lot of the issues of war - ‘The Longest Day’ is a well known account of war and ‘Brighter Than a Thousand Suns’ is about the H Bomb. Then there are other songs which deal with kind of the lighter side, but we all know that war generally means death, and death is the ultimate sin. But at the end of the day we’ve got other things to think about – life experiences etc. But in final answer to your question I think it was between Steve and Bruce…..

JG: It might have been Rod!

NM: It could have been. I dunno, it was just one of those situations where nobody really knows, it was just floated around waiting for approval. It could have been Drew (engineer at Sarm West Studio).

JG: It could have been Eddie!!LOL

NM: The titles are important….

JG: In the past we’ve tended to pick a song title as the name of the album, because sometimes a title will just leap out at you as the obvious choice, but it didn’t this time for some reason.

NM: Yeah, I think this is one of the first albums that we’ve not used a song title as the name of the album.

EH: Yes, I think that’s been mentioned on the chat forum.

NM: Yeah, so maybe it’s quite a historical fact from that point of view. But we did discuss about using a song title and went through all the names – ‘What about The Pilgrim? No, That doesn’t really work, sounds like Pilgrims Progress, can’t have that. What about The Legacy….mmm The Legacy, that’s not a bad idea, but we thought somebody else did an album called The Legacy….’

JG: I think calling it The Legacy would have hinted at this being the last album, and we definitely didn’t want that!

NB: Yeah, so that got dropped like a big pile of you know what!!! Then going on through the other titles we thought well we couldn’t call it ‘For the Greater Good of God’…. That would really be pushing the envelope. We can’t really call it ‘Lord of Light’, that’s a bit too much. There wasn’t really anything that would lend itself to a visual situation.

EH: OK, so you’ve got an album which reflects the good and bad side of life, is it something of a ‘concept’ album then?

NM: No it’s not! The only way I think that it’s got any kind of concept is the running order of the songs on the record is conceptual. But it’s not a message. It’s just a really great piece of music. From the beginning every song kind of lifts you up and when you get to the middle song which is a bit of a ballad, and kind of gives you a bit of respite, and you think phew, thank God for that for a minute, and then the onslaught of the final four or five songs really lift you up again. So to me that’s the only concept of the album.

EH: Are there any instrumental or acoustic songs on this album?

NM: Absolutely not. Although there are some acoustic passages.

EH: The ‘B’ sides are all covers. Am I right in saying that?

JG: Who told you about that?

EH: Oh, I just heard it somewhere.

NM: No that’s just rumour control.

JG: No. If we told you we would have to kill you!!

NM: No, seriously, I don’t really like to call them ‘B’ sides. I prefer to call it just an extra track. But the secondary track to a single release will always be a cover. Unless we do another ‘Sheriff of Huddersfield’ or ‘Black Bart Blues’ or ‘Roll Over Vic Vella’. Obviously ‘Twilight Zone’ is one exception, but I don’t think we would do that again.

JG: We are not a covers band, so when we cover someone else’s song, we don’t go away and learn it exactly. What we do is we listen to the track once and then go away and try to recreate what we felt from the track, so we’re not trying to out-do the band we are covering, but trying to do it in a Maiden way.

NM: And we always try to do the song justice. Obviously we don’t want to do someone else’s song and not do a good job of it. ‘Cos obviously we don’t want the person who wrote it to be thinking ‘Oh my God, what have they done to my song?’ We just go into the studio and have a good time.

JG: Yeah. It’s all for fun.

NM: We will sit in the studio and come up with some ideas of which songs to cover. Once we’ve decided, we will get hold of the tracks and then have a proper listen. Then everyone will go away and learn their own parts and then record it. 80% of the time it’s done in one take and we don’t spend a lot of time mixing it, other than maybe whack an extra guitar solo on and a bit of this or that here and there.

JG: Actually the covers we’ve done this time, there were no overdubs.

NM: That’s right. There wasn’t was there? Whereas the album was mixed as we went along and then just needed a bit of fine tuning, these cover songs were mixed as we played them, and Kevin Shirley said ‘Right, that’s it, that’s the mix for this song.’ All done and dusted.

EH: Do you have a personally favourite song from the album?

NM: My personal favourite right now is ‘Lord of Light’, but I can’t get ‘For the Greater Good of God’ out of my head. All the way round the golf course this morning, I just couldn’t stop singing it! (immediately launching into pub singer mode!)

EH: Perhaps you should have sung the song on the album…..

NM: I did!! LOL

JG: Yeah but the thing is. If we brought Nicko down the front to sing, all the women would go like wow. He would then straight away become the focal point of the band….the band would fall to bits….Bruce would have to be put to the back and that wouldn’t really work so….we let Bruce do all the live singing but Nicko really does it all in the studio!

NM: Yeah, Tom Jones would have to start worrying!!

EH: So Janick, which is your favourite off the album?

JG: It changes day by day. It really does.

NM: Also Janick wrote a couple of songs which are really excellent and my favourite one of those is ‘The Legacy’. The acoustic intro is just, how can I say, ehm, it’s a concerto! It’s a work of art. The last chord, I mean THE last chord is just ‘fuck my old boots, is it finished now! Can I have a rest!?) (Janick falls about laughing) Just listening to Jan’s guitar work is so super intense, I think.

JG: It’s an intense album.

EH: Yeah, from the four tracks I’ve heard I would agree. I think it is more progressive and far more heavier than previous albums.

NM: You’ve only heard the first four songs? Blimey you’ve got to hear the last six tracks!

EH: I wish I could!!

JG: Only the first four?!!!

NM: Blimey, the first four are just a teaser!! From those first four I think ‘Brighter Than a Thousand Suns’ is absolutely brilliant.

JG: It just gets better and better the more you hear it. It’s a very very intense experience to listen to it, I think. But the whole album gets better and better every time you listen to it. I don’t think many bands do that any more. People tend to want ‘instantaneous’ and then after a week they forget about it and then want the next instantaneous thing. But this album is deeper than that. There’s a lot of depth to it. It totally works as an album. It all finishes with some acoustic stuff, and as Nicko said, the last chord just makes you go pheeeww! And you feel you’ve listened to a piece of music which has lasted over 70 minutes long. It’s almost classically inspired.

NM: Yeah, that intro to ‘The Legacy’ definitely. I mean it sounds like there’s loads of guitars but it’s just the way Jan put the whole thing together, and then the whole band come in with a huge wall of electric guitar and you think whooaa, it just blows you away. It’s as though the overture has kicked in and it sounds frighteningly good!

EH: Nicko, how come you didn’t write any songs on this album?

JG: He did!! Ha Ha

NM: My writing contribution was more musical, like the drum parts to these songs etc. I really had a lot of input on this album. Usually the guys would come to and say ‘…..this is the sort of thing I would like you to do etc.’ But that didn’t really happen so much on this album. Although Steve had a couple of specific things he wanted from me. But a lot of the way I constructed the drum patterns and beats was my contribution to the writing aspect I suppose. In terms of bringing a song to the band, I flew over quite late into the writing period. And what had happened was, the guys already had ten songs ready to go. They had been getting together in various combinations to put the songs together. If we had needed eleven songs then I would have put my song into the mix as it was already mainly complete and it may or may not have been used. But the point is, we had these ten phenomenal songs! Jan had a couple more ideas, Adrian had a couple more songs ready and Steve had another three already written. So what is amazing is that we had too much material! Whereas normally we get to about eight songs and it’s ‘……er, anyone got any more ideas?’ So it wasn’t because of any other reason than we had enough songs already. But to be honest with the standard of the songs already there, I wouldn’t have even considered putting into the pot!

EH: So the Eddie with the crossed guns logo. Is that going to be the album or a single cover?

JG: No. But it will be used as part of the general concept of the album. But if we told you we would have to kill you again!! The artwork is pretty close but still not finalised. There are changes being made all the time, even with the stage production.

EH: Do you have much input into the artwork etc?

JG: Yes if you want to. Normally what happens is Rod will present us with all the ideas. We then discuss what’s good and what’s not so good. Then Rod will collate all the ideas we have all thrashed out and then he will sit down with Steve to thrash out the final look etc. Steve is the main man for that as he is very specific about what he wants, like colours and detail. With the stage set though, we all have our little likes and dislikes. For instance Nicko might say that the drum riser needs to be a bit bigger, or Bruce might have something wrong with the walkways etc. But they are things easy to change and we can even do it once we are on tour if a certain part of the production doesn’t work quite right within the look of the stage set.

EH: Are all the backdrops and scenery all finished yet?

JG: No. They are almost finished being designed but not painted yet. Things change all the time. In fact only yesterday we were still talking to our production manager about the stage flooring design. It’s very much an ongoing process. Alan and Chrissie Chesters who run Hangman, who have done our stage production for so many years now, do a fantastic job. They really know where they are going with Maiden stage sets, and always get things done at the witching hour after many last minute changes. We can always rely on them. Even down to the pre-production rehearsals when we saw the Eddie it just didn’t look or work right. It looked great as a model but it just didn’t work when it was full size. So they had to make another one which was used after a couple of gigs into the tour.

NM: We are pretty much set on where we are going with it. It’s really quite adventurous and I think people will be quite stunned when they see it.

JG: Actually I quite like it when it sometimes goes wrong. If everything is too slick it becomes too cabaret and polished for me. We shouldn’t be too polished. I think we should always walk that precipice, because when things go wrong that’s what makes it exciting.

EH: Yeah, the fans love that sort of thing.

JG: It gives them something extra to remember.

EH: So, Trivium are supporting you this time. How was it decided to use them as support act?

JG: I think it depends on who is touring at the time. Who’s got an album out etc. Then you look at what is available and who we think will fit the bill the best. I don’t really mind anyone supporting us, as long as it’s the right time for that band. Trivium tick all the boxes, so it’s good for us and good for them.

EH: Do you think they will pull in the younger fans? They definitely have a young fanbase.

JG: I hope it does. It should be great.

NM: We can’t just take a band out just because we might like them. You have to look at what they can bring to the tour. So the younger kids that might come to see Trivium may not have originally come to see us, but hopefully we can win them over as well. They are a good band, so if we are going on tour we may as well have a good band in support.

EH: Can you say what the first single is going to be?

JG: Not really ‘cos we haven’t fully decided yet.

EH: Big question. Will this be the last studio album?

NM: Absolutely not!

JG: If that was the case we would probably have called it ‘The Legacy’.

NM: There you go. I hadn’t thought of that but you’re probably right. We are not young kids anymore but this record has proved to me that we have still got immense music left in us. So it definitely won’t be the last. We will have the usual time off after the tour and then take things from there.

EH: One last question. Who is Benjamin Breeg?

(Loads of laughter from Jan and Nicko)

NM: We are not the two people to ask. You need to talk to Steve………………
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