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Iron Maiden
Brave New World


4.5
superb

Review

by Mikesn EMERITUS
August 12th, 2006 | 1024 replies


Release Date: 2000 | Tracklist


After the departure of the often criticized Blaze Bailey, British metal band Iron Maiden shocked the world when they announced that both Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith would be returning to the band. However, the band promised that Adrian Smith's replacement from the 1990, Janick Gers, would not leave the fold. For the first time, Iron Maiden would become a sextet, which opened new songwriting possibilities for the band. Iron Maiden immediately set out on the Ed Hunter tour to support their new compilation album and computer game.

After the three month tour, one which they were supported by once huge thrash band Megadeth, Iron Maiden went into writing mode for their highly anticipated reunion album Brave New World. The album was released to on May 30, 2000. Even though both Bruce and Adrian were absent for the greater part of the past decade, they both participated in the writing process, and in the end, both Adrian and Bruce had multiple writing credits on their names.

With Adrian Smith and Bruce Dickinson returning, Iron Maiden released what was possibly their best album since 1988's Seventh Son of Seventh Son. Brave New World continues the trends set forth by The X Factor and Virtual XI. With longer songs such as Dream of Mirrors, The Nomad, and The Thin Line Between Love And Hate, Iron Maiden shows off some of their Blaze era influences. However, the band also crafted shorter songs, more reminiscent to 80's era Maiden in tracks such as The Wicker Man, The Mercenary, and The Fallen Angel. Anybody who enjoyed Iron Maiden albums, whether from the 80's or 90's should be able to find something they like in Brave New World.

Brave New World sounds like what you would expect an Iron Maiden album to sound like. Great harmonies and melodic riffs can be found all over the album, as they always have, and unless Steve Harris loses it, always will. Bruce sounds like he never left the band, only it's 1988 and not 1992. As with his solo material, Dickinson ditched his painfully bad raspy vocal style and returned to the operatic vocal style found on earlier Maiden records. Several songs such as Ghost of the Navigator, Brave New World, and Blood Brothers start off quiet, much like many of the songs found on The X Factor. The album's nine and a half minute epic, Dream of Mirrors, also contains several softer moments. The slower paced, soft intros help set an epic atmosphere before the band kicks the song into overdrive. The tracks that are void of the long, clean sections make up for it with pure energy. Iron Maiden still manage to play like they're 25 instead of 45 on this release. Rockers such as The Mercenary, The Fallen Angel, and The Wicker Man get the adrenaline flowing just as well as any 80's era Maiden track. Perhaps Brave New World's best song is the other nine minute track, The Nomad. Seemingly inspired by past greats such as Powerslave and To Tame a Land, The Nomad combines the best of Brave New World's characteristics; excellent riffs, relaxing mellow sections, and exciting solos into what one day might be regarded as a classic Iron Maiden epic.

Despite looking old and tired in the album's linear notes, the band's fire has seemingly been re-lit on this album. After a great, though at times dull Virtual XI, an album that sounds uninspired, the mood of Brave New World gives off is that of a motivated Iron Maiden. An Iron Maiden that hasn't been seen since the days of Powerslave, Somewhere in Time, and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. Brave New World is definitely the easiest album to get into since the band's glory days. The album is also the most enjoyable to listen to. Unlike in the albums of the 90's, there isn't a moment that feels forced. Whether this is due to new producer Kevin Shirley, the return of Bruce and Adrian, or just a more focused effort, Iron Maiden does an excellent job living up to the hype that built up before the album's release.

Brave New World was Iron Maiden's 12th studio album. To date it is one of the band's top albums; along side the likes of Powerslave, Somewhere in Time, and Piece of Mind. The reunited band does an excellent job combining the elements of their earlier albums into nearly 70 minutes of music. If anyone still does not own the album, they should definitely pick it up when they get the chance.

Recommended Tracks:
The Nomad
Blood Brothers
The Thin Line Between Love and Hate
Ghost of the Navigator



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Mikesn
Emeritus
August 12th 2006


3707 Comments

Album Rating: 4.4

There's 10, 3 more albums to go. 4 if you count AMOLAD.

Shadows
Moderator
August 12th 2006


2530 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Sweet review as usual. This album definitely pulled Maiden out of their dark days. The Wicker Man, Ghost of the Navigator, and The Mercenary are just a few awesome songs from this one.

Thor
August 12th 2006


10354 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

No Wicker Man on the best songs list? AHHHH!!!!

Mikesn
Emeritus
August 12th 2006


3707 Comments

Album Rating: 4.4

Actually I had it up there, but took it off at last minute.

Brain Dead
August 12th 2006


1150 Comments


Nice job on the review man. Iron Maiden seem to be unbelievably good from what I've heard.

Thor
August 12th 2006


10354 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

You mean you haven't listened to them yet? What have you been doing your entire life?

Brain Dead
August 12th 2006


1150 Comments


Judging by the fact that I've liked what I've heard, that would lead one to believe that I have listened to them. But not nearly as much I should, obviously. To answer your question: I've been fucking around with newer metal for too long, like Shadows Fall and stuff. I just never really got around to listening to stuff like Iron Maiden, and I now realize that was a retarded decision.

Thor
August 12th 2006


10354 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Well listening to Shadows Fall isn't really a retarded decision, but Iron Maiden is much more important to an avid metal listener.

metallicaman8
August 13th 2006


4677 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice review.



......I'm Home!

metallicaman8
August 13th 2006


4677 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Umm....so I just noticed I'm not 'approved' yet. What gives?

MisterPilgrim
August 13th 2006


233 Comments


It's because you suck. Welcome back. I missed you. Alot.

The mods still haven't got eveyone yet. Worry not, you're time approaches.

metallicaman8
August 13th 2006


4677 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'm sure it does. I'm about to go on quite the reviwing streak (tomorrow). Thsi guy is a good reviewist, though. Definitely deserves to be 'approved'

MisterPilgrim
August 13th 2006


233 Comments


I haven't reviewed much lately. Only like, four or so since you've left.

deflepp0925
August 13th 2006


213 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

great review, but i would recommend wicker man as well, one of my fav maiden tunes GOTN is cool too

but i know why blaze is criticized...cuz he sucks big time, he cannot sing one bit.

but great review, good intro, outtro, however i perfer tbt's, just to get more info about the songs themselves, but great review

pos/'d

Apocalyptic Raids
August 13th 2006


810 Comments


meh.

Jim
August 13th 2006


5110 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I've found myself listening to this a lot recently. Very solid album.

Mikesn
Emeritus
August 13th 2006


3707 Comments

Album Rating: 4.4

BNW is one of my favourite Maiden albums, but strangely I don't listen to it that often.



Thanks for the comments, yo. |m|

south_of_heaven 11
August 13th 2006


5611 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

BNW is one of my favourite Maiden albums, but strangely I don't listen to it that often


Same here...kinda weird...

Thor
October 22nd 2006


10354 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Fallen Angel...what a badass song.

EdwardTheHead
October 22nd 2006


5 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I love this album! I got it about a month ago, and I still listen to it every day! The first 4 tracks are some of my favs my IM, but its all good. Nice review, BTW.



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