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Brave New World
May 5, 2008
Reviewed by Zane

Brave New World by Iron Maiden
Year: 2000
Genre: Rock

Song Titles:      
Disc 1     
1. Wicker Man
2. Ghost of the Navigator
3. Brave New World
4. Blood Brothers
5. Mercenary
6. Dream of Mirrors
7. Fallen Angel
8. Nomad
9. Out of the Silent Planet
10. Thin Line Between Love and Hate

Iron Maiden is back...and then some! In case you haven't heard, Adrian Smith and Bruce Dickinson are back in the band, and from the sound of their new album, that's what they needed to get back to their Heavy Metal roots. "Brave New World" is simply an extension of the material from "Powerslave" and "Seventh Son", and the sound is thicker than ever with three guitar players...the patented Iron Maiden harmony guitar parts with a extra rhythm guitarist in the form of Janick Gers!

Pure and simple, the songs are vintage Maiden; don't worry about being unpleasantly surprised by a sudden and unexpected foray into industrial, grunge, hip-hop, or whatever that crap is that current radio formats can't seem to get enough of. This is what the members of Iron Maiden do best, and even if you're a new Maiden fan, this is as good an album to start with as "Killers", "Number of the Beast", "Powerslave" or "Seventh Son".    


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