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Sutekh Heart of Metal
Number of posts : 1466 Age : 51
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Sat Nov 20, 2010 6:02 pm | |
| Like exact, I'm finding new things on each spin. It's a definite grower for me! | |
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Lurideath Metal is in my blood
Number of posts : 3908 Age : 52
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:23 am | |
| I have been listening to this a bit more and I guess it's just not a good album to me. Bruce sounds tired half the time just like the songs sound. TIRED. I did find that I liked The Alchemist and The Talisman but those are the only 2 songs that I can tolerate. The rest of this album is boring. I think they need to find some new inspiration. | |
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DeathCult Master Of The Crotch Grab
Number of posts : 6841 Age : 50
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Sat Mar 05, 2011 4:46 pm | |
| - Lurideath wrote:
- I have been listening to this a bit more and I guess it's just not a good album to me. Bruce sounds tired half the time just like the songs sound. TIRED. I did find that I liked The Alchemist and The Talisman but those are the only 2 songs that I can tolerate. The rest of this album is boring. I think they need to find some new inspiration.
This is really similar to how I feel, they sound on autopilot again like in the early 90's. | |
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James B. Scurvy Skalliwag
Number of posts : 12862 Age : 60
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Sat Mar 05, 2011 6:41 pm | |
| I havn't really "enjoyed" a maiden lp since like 86' or so ! I havn't listened to an entire lp since "fear of the dark". Don't know if that says something about me or Maiden ? _________________ | |
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DeathCult Master Of The Crotch Grab
Number of posts : 6841 Age : 50
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:49 am | |
| - James B. wrote:
- I havn't really "enjoyed" a maiden lp since like 86' or so ! I havn't listened to an entire lp since "fear of the dark". Don't know if that says something about me or Maiden ?
I think you'd like Brave New World James. I felt the same way after SSOASS, but the Maiden magic is strong on BNW. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:56 am | |
| Either I've become less picky in my old age (highly doubtful) or I just like the new Maiden album. Sure, it's not "Number Of The Beast", but it's enjoyable enough.
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James B. Scurvy Skalliwag
Number of posts : 12862 Age : 60
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Sun Mar 06, 2011 3:51 pm | |
| - DeathCult wrote:
- James B. wrote:
- I havn't really "enjoyed" a maiden lp since like 86' or so ! I havn't listened to an entire lp since "fear of the dark". Don't know if that says something about me or Maiden ?
I think you'd like Brave New World James. I felt the same way after SSOASS, but the Maiden magic is strong on BNW. Thanks man... think I watched a video from a tune on that lp ? _________________ | |
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Gilbert Metal is Forever
Number of posts : 9948 Age : 49
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Thu Mar 10, 2011 1:00 am | |
| Just bought it back yesterday.
Somehow i felt i had to add it to my collection again, eventhough it won't be a regular spinner. | |
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Wurthless Metal is Forever
Number of posts : 5090 Age : 27
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Sat Apr 30, 2011 1:45 am | |
| - detuned wrote:
- Initially there were a few tracks I wasn't crazy about, now the only one I still hate is Coming Home.
Really? Thats my favorite track on this album! Then When the Wild Wind Blows, and The Man Who Would Be King. But your opinion is yours not mine (of course) | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Sat Apr 30, 2011 3:30 am | |
| That songs just seems a little too "contrived power ballad" for my tastes. When the Wind Blows is a fantastic song however. The only Maiden ballads I enjoyed were the early ones with Dianno.
Favorite track from TFF is still Isle of Avalon.
I would probably rank the "return of Bruce" albums in this order:
A Matter of Life And Death The Final Frontier Brave New World (I prefer the live versions of most of these songs) Dance Of Death
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manny mini boss
Number of posts : 21101 Age : 54
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Sat Apr 30, 2011 9:05 am | |
| detuned if you could have seen them perform the new songs live, they sound incredible and are about 1000000000000000x better then the studio versions. | |
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Addy Metal is in my blood
Number of posts : 4214 Age : 50
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Sat Apr 30, 2011 9:29 am | |
| From my Site www.rockcityonline.net - Quote :
I am not exactly sure what to really say about this album, While I admit I am relatively new to the catalog of Iron Maiden, and this is really the first Iron Maiden album I've owned. I am not exactly sure what to really say about it. Don't get me wrong I do like this album. It does seem very progressive, with alot of emphasis on long tracks. The album opens with Satalite 15... The Final Frontier, it's a great song but in my opinion you could cut this track and make it 2 seperate tracks. All in all I feel the album is very "wordy" or the music equivilant to being "Wordy" That's just me though. The band had given the fans "El Dorado" as a free download, and hearing this song is the reason why I went out and bought this album. All in all I feel the first 4 songs on the album are the strongest, Though my favorites so far are Satalite 15...The Final Frontier, El Dorado, Mother of Mercy Coming Home, Starblind, and When the Wild Wind Blow I gave it a 7/10 | |
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DioRainbowManowar Metal novice
Number of posts : 14 Age : 32
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:19 pm | |
| I only liked 3 or 4 tracks from this album | |
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Red Kitty Heart of Metal
Number of posts : 1006 Age : 58
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:37 pm | |
| This album has been an absolute 'grower' for me. Hated it at first....but the more spins I gave it, the more it grew. It's now become one of my fave Maiden releases....ever. Personally, I hope they continue in this vein. | |
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Andy Metal graduate
Number of posts : 328 Age : 34
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Mon Oct 24, 2011 2:09 pm | |
| Easily their best work since Seventh Son. The absolute pinnacle of their progressive decade. | |
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thejokeriv Metal is my Life
Number of posts : 12811 Age : 55
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Mon Oct 24, 2011 3:12 pm | |
| It has held up incredibly well!!!! I still love it and it is a great listen!!!! The new tracks are even better live! | |
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Lari Metal is Forever
Number of posts : 6394 Age : 44
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:35 pm | |
| Since you guys mentioned this being a grower - 13 months ago: - Lari wrote:
- I still cannot decide what I think of this album. And I've been listening to it intensely from when it was released. There's just so much material to digest.
I really like a lot of the tracks and the song-writing challenges you. But for instance I would have no idea where to place it if I was to rank Maiden's discography. I guess that comes from my approach of not thinking too much HOW GOOD the music I listen to is, but just from trying to ENJOY listening to whatever I am at the moment.
So far I think I like the last three tracks really a lot though. Possibly my favourite string of songs to end a Maiden album since Number of the Beast. Mother of Mercy is infectious too, I cannot get it off my head. Same with Starblind and Isle of Avalon.
I don't know. I'll come back at trying to rate it when I try and figure out my favourite albums of the year. - well, I still cannot decide what to think of it. It's really good, and thoroughly enjoyable, but how do you rate bands you love? To prove a point: A Matter of Life and Death was my favourite Maiden album when it came out. Probably still is: it's just as good as Powerslave, just longer. Final Frontier, well, all the tracks are excellent and have held up real well. I'm thinking it'll be a classic and a personal favourite after two decades. | |
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thejokeriv Metal is my Life
Number of posts : 12811 Age : 55
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:16 am | |
| - Lari wrote:
- Since you guys mentioned this being a grower -
13 months ago:
- Lari wrote:
- I still cannot decide what I think of this album. And I've been listening to it intensely from when it was released. There's just so much material to digest.
I really like a lot of the tracks and the song-writing challenges you. But for instance I would have no idea where to place it if I was to rank Maiden's discography. I guess that comes from my approach of not thinking too much HOW GOOD the music I listen to is, but just from trying to ENJOY listening to whatever I am at the moment.
So far I think I like the last three tracks really a lot though. Possibly my favourite string of songs to end a Maiden album since Number of the Beast. Mother of Mercy is infectious too, I cannot get it off my head. Same with Starblind and Isle of Avalon.
I don't know. I'll come back at trying to rate it when I try and figure out my favourite albums of the year. - well, I still cannot decide what to think of it. It's really good, and thoroughly enjoyable, but how do you rate bands you love? To prove a point: A Matter of Life and Death was my favourite Maiden album when it came out. Probably still is: it's just as good as Powerslave, just longer.
Final Frontier, well, all the tracks are excellent and have held up real well. I'm thinking it'll be a classic and a personal favourite after two decades. TFF has moved up in my rankings and is probably just behind Piece Of Mind and A Matter Of Life And Death for me. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:29 pm | |
| I love this album and hardly notice it is 80 mins. (Didn't know that until I read this thread). The Alamemist is a stand out track along with The Man Who Would Be King and When The Wild Wind Blows, Starblind and Isle Of Avalon. I like all the Maiden releases without exception and just took it as the lad's were getting on and the times along with everyone else were doing the same. The band now has 3 guitarists and that alone explains how the songs have crept up on the counter. The band has been around awhile and has endured quite a bit of change both in and out of the band. I enjoy listening to how the songs unfold and take you on a journey. What I hear in this album is the band enjoying themselves and letting go and just playing good music. I find the post reunion albums get the most spin time with me and maybe it's because I've spent so much time with the others that I find these to refreshing and exciting. I grew up with Maiden and enjoying every bit of it. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:41 am | |
| I was thinking about this earlier, Maiden has evolved and so have my musical tastes. In 1984 Maiden sounded exactly like I wanted them to sound...now almost 30 years later I still get great enjoyment from their new albums because they have changed, if they stayed exactly the the same I would have gotten bored with them years ago. Luckily their evolution has continued along lines I can appreciate.
There are many bands from the 80's that I view in the past tense, most actually, groups whose sounds I enjoyed at the time but don't mesh with who I am now and what inspires me. When I'm in the mood to hear those bands I'll pull out a classic 80's platter and revisit it...but most of the time these are not artists I still follow and probably haven't purchased a recording in 15 to 20 years or more.
Maiden is one of the few exceptions and that's why I still consider myself a "fan"...and not for wholly nostalgic reasons. |
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DevZor Metal graduate
Number of posts : 336 Age : 38
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:38 am | |
| - Red Kitty wrote:
- This album has been an absolute 'grower' for me. Hated it at first....but the more spins I gave it, the more it grew.
This. I've been living with the album since the first week of release, and despite my initial lukewarm feeling regarding TFF it is now the disc I usually reach for when I'm in need for a maiden fix. This and somewhere in time. | |
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exact33 The King
Number of posts : 23281 Age : 51
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:20 am | |
| - DevZor wrote:
- Red Kitty wrote:
- This album has been an absolute 'grower' for me. Hated it at first....but the more spins I gave it, the more it grew.
This.
I've been living with the album since the first week of release, and despite my initial lukewarm feeling regarding TFF it is now the disc I usually reach for when I'm in need for a maiden fix. This and somewhere in time. TFF has had a lot of staying power with me. I think its excellent! | |
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007 Metal is my Life
Number of posts : 40919 Age : 56
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:36 am | |
| I STILL need to get this........ | |
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Wurthless Metal is Forever
Number of posts : 5090 Age : 27
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:07 pm | |
| I actually jammed this album the other day. It's overall a great record, but I still don't like El Dorado very much. | |
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Witchfinder Metal is Forever
Number of posts : 7641 Age : 56
| Subject: Re: IRON MAIDEN - The Final Frontier Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:18 pm | |
| I bought this album when it came out and I still haven't listened to it. 80 minutes? Ugh. I think I buy Maiden albums at this point for completist purposes. | |
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