crims@metalreviews wrote:
You know, I tend not to like track by track reviews but you pulled it off Marty... good job hehe. Anyway, I largely agree with your review. I too enjoyed this CD a lot and hold Chemical Wedding in a very high regard. What I liked about that CD, this one, and also Accident Of Birth, is that it was different than Maiden, but still high quality. I think Bruce's voice sounds better and I like the ranges who uses on his solo work better than those he uses with Maiden.
I do tend to agree with the rushed feeling but it goes away after repeated listens. It does have more of a simplistic nature to it so originally it gave me the impression it wasn't in the same league as Chemical Wedding, but once I gave it a few listens I liked it more and more. Though not as strong as Chemical Wedding (a CD I'd give close 100/100 to) it does a fine job of showing us what Dickinson can do outside of Maiden and I hope he releases solo CDs on a more frequent basis, maybe about 2 or 3 years, as opposed to the 6-7 year wait for this one.
I usually try to avoid mentioning all the tracks in a review but with major releases like this one, it's hard not to. Glad you liked the review and also glad you like the new album. It's still growing on me and it's one of the few albums released so far this year that I really haven't gotten tired of after 4 or 5 listens.........The Chemical Wedding still rules though!!