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SEVENTH SON OF A SEVENTH SONIron MaidenProg Related4.20 | 922 ratings |
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![]() It's famously referred to as the album where Maiden went more progressive and experimental, not only in song structure but by the use of keyboards. But for me, I don't know. I just can't get into this as easily as I could 'Powerslave' or 'Somewhere in Time'. The commonly referenced keyboards are really nothing more than some backing chords over the guitar harmonies. Regardless of that however, the musicianship is still of a high standard, and as always, praise goes to Bruce Dickinson's soaring vocals. Despite my thoughts on the album as a whole, there are still some bangers here. In particular, 'Infinite Dreams', 'The Clairvoyant', 'The Evil That Men Do' and closing track 'Only the Good Die Young' are all classic Maiden tracks. And at barely 45 minutes in length, it's an easy enough album to listen to in one sitting. It's just really not the album I'd choose to listen to in the first place. Sorry Maiden fans. I love the band, and I DO like this album, just not as much as I feel I'm supposed to.
martindavey87 |
3/5 |
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