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Oh if we're posting 80s PM, then I have an excuse to post Master Control by Liege Lord.
It's pretty much what Bruce Dickinson would sound like if he was in a band with a tad bit more bite than Maiden.
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You know normally seeing Power Metal instantly makes me roll my eyes and move on, but this shit slaps! I hear PM and think sword swinging elf metal full of saccharine power chords, but that is a straight up thrash riff! And is that a blast beat I hear? Also that album art is sick. I'm officially intrigued, thanks for posting.Oh if we're posting 80s PM, then I have an excuse to post Master Control by Liege Lord.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=PHJNnjQtb9kIt's pretty much what Bruce Dickinson would sound like if he was in a band with a tad bit more bite than Maiden.
All of Liege Lord rules but that album especially kills. I was very lucky to see them for the first time last year, they played a few new songs that are yet unreleased but they sounded awesome. The guitarist and singer also played on a few Overkill albums in the 90’s and those albums he played on are quite underrated.Oh if we're posting 80s PM, then I have an excuse to post Master Control by Liege Lord.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=PHJNnjQtb9kIt's pretty much what Bruce Dickinson would sound like if he was in a band with a tad bit more bite than Maiden.
80s Power Metal is a lot different from the power metal we know today. As @GemstoneEddie88 mentioned, Running Wild (early stuff is very thrashy) and Grave Digger (I do like Excalibur, very speedy) are also good bands if you like that style, plus I'll throw in Jag Panzer, especially the Ample Destruction albumYou know normally seeing Power Metal instantly makes me roll my eyes and move on, but this shit slaps! I hear PM and think sword swinging elf metal full of saccharine power chords, but that is a straight up thrash riff! And is that a blast beat I hear? Also that album art is sick. I'm officially intrigued, thanks for posting.
Every Maiden album post Brave New World is like being a battered housewife. There's always a handful of songs that are solid enough to make you think they'll turn it around, then they release Book of Souls or Senjutsu.And a new album is also due as long as it isn't the same garbage that Senjutsu was.
Post reunion Maiden at least for me managed to hold their own quite well when compared to their golden year I would say. At least up to FF.Every Maiden album post Brave New World is like being a battered housewife. There's always a handful of songs that are solid enough to make you think they'll turn it around, then they release Book of Souls or Senjutsu.
Glad to know they are people out there with a similar taste to mine. Diehard Maiden fans can be so annoying with the fanboy-ism around Senjutsu. I could only stomach to listen to it in full once. And I consider myself a diehard Maiden fan. That being said, I think The Parchment is one of the better songs they’ve recorded in recent years. But like Starblind and Isle of Avalon before it, it is doomed to never be played live.Every Maiden album post Brave New World is like being a battered housewife. There's always a handful of songs that are solid enough to make you think they'll turn it around, then they release Book of Souls or Senjutsu.
I was genuine baffled by the amount of positive responses I saw around the release of that LP.Diehard Maiden fans can be so annoying with the fanboy-ism around Senjutsu.
Did you manage to catch them live when they played it in its entirety ?A Matter of Life and Death is an interesting one for me. I genuinely love it front to back
That quite the harsh statement, why do you dislike it that much ? ( We don't need to talk about the cover. That's a given) And second worst ? Not Fear of the Dark or Virtual XI ?Dance of Death is one of the worst albums I’ve heard and it’s pretty easily my 2nd to least favorite Maiden album after Senjutsu.