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Forums - Music Discussion - Iron Maiden´s Empire of Clouds the best metal (I ever heard)

 

What do you think of this song?

This song is already a classic 2 33.33%
 
This song is very good but not a classic 2 33.33%
 
The awesomeness of this song is over 666 1 16.67%
 
The song sucks 1 16.67%
 
The song is decent 0 0%
 
I hate iron Maiden and I ... 0 0%
 
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I love lots of metal bands like old Metallica to Machinehead etc... but I can't get into Iron Maiden because of the singers voice. He sounds like a female opera singer. Like, literally... a female opera singer. Every time I hear it, I just giggle because it sounds so effeminate. Metal music is probably the most manly, testosterone driven music in existence and to have such a feminine voice on top of it sounds.... weird.

On a side note, I feel the same way about Rush. Great band, totally respect them... the music is great... but his voice... it just... unbearable. Sounds like one of the dwarfs from The Wizard of Oz. haha



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Qwark said:

I can relate to what you mean, especially the repeat of the verses is at times a bit overused but I love the jamming parts on the Empire of clouds and on the Red an the Black, but some songs are a tad too long. I love the points where the riffs in the songs are repeated a few times and then erupt in one of the many guitar solo's.

About the Iron Maidens she's pretty hot and I think the Iron Maidens should be more regonised for doing what they do, I mean how many times you see an all female band playing metal or hardrock and being totally awesome while they are at it. Although I would like to see them write some songs on their own or even better make an entire album, they have the funds and skills to do so. I would buy that album as long as it keeps the medolic guitairs any day.

Iron Maiden have their guitar jamming behind the vocalist even in their older songs so it is a matter of whether it works in the song or not, which is left to each listener to find out. I am a little against it when those jammings are way too prominent in a song.

The Iron Maidens have had their share of fame. They are possibly the biggest tribute band. The first link I posted features interestinglittle facts about the band, they even opened for KISS once.

But of course, there is a cap on the level of fame a tribute band can achieve, specially in a music genre like Metal which has fans very spreadout throughout the world.

The girls are really talented players, it would be interesting to see what they could do under a different name, perhaps a side-band or something.

But then I like the idea that there is a tight band like this keeping the Maiden legacy alive. I imagine that even when the sad day that Maiden is no more, we could have this band with exchangable members that keep Maiden alive in concerts. Like a band you could take your grandchildren to see in like 30 years or something.

Mummelmann said:
I literally just started listening to the album the same second I saw your thread, started up Empire of the Clouds. Was blown away. Iron Maiden still got that magic and cancer somehow made Dickinson even more soulful as a vocalist and writer.
Goosebumps, absolute goosebumps.

As I understand things, Bruce recorded most vocal works before he got the test results with the diagnosis. When asked about how Bruce's cancer diagnosis affected the recording of The Book of Souls, Steve Harris said:

"Well, it didn't at all, because Bruce didn't know and none of us knew anything about… There was no inkling of any of it," 
"He'd finished all his vocal bits completely anyway, and then there were some other bits and pieces we were doing. Really, we didn't know anything — he didn't show any signs at all. I mean, his singing, when you hear it… He's singing better than ever." 

"It didn't cause any problems in that department at all. He wasn't showing any signs of being ill. I didn't even know until a few weeks afterwards, when he got his results back. It was such a shock to him and everybody else, because it just wasn't expected at all."



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AlfredoTurkey said:
I love lots of metal bands like old Metallica to Machinehead etc... but I can't get into Iron Maiden because of the singers voice. He sounds like a female opera singer. Like, literally... a female opera singer. Every time I hear it, I just giggle because it sounds so effeminate. Metal music is probably the most manly, testosterone driven music in existence and to have such a feminine voice on top of it sounds.... weird.

On a side note, I feel the same way about Rush. Great band, totally respect them... the music is great... but his voice... it just... unbearable. Sounds like one of the dwarfs from The Wizard of Oz. haha

This is maybe the most ridiculous thing I've ever read :) I've been a huge fan of Bruce since I head Live After Death when I was 9. His solo album Accident of Birth was the first cd I bought myself, it's still one of my favourites and always has a special place in my heart.

Empire of Clouds sure is a great song, I wasn't expecting Iron Maiden to pull off something like this. My favourite songs of the album are If Eternity Should Fail, Speed of Light, Tears of a Clown, The Red and the Black and Man of Sorrows tho. Opening track is maybe one of the best ever. Rest of the songs are good too. I was very disappointed with The Final Frontier album and was a bit worried but after hearing Speed of Light I knew they were on to something good again. Bruce Dickinson is on fire, best performance with Iron Maiden since 1999, female opera singer my ass :D Adrian Smith reminds me why he's one of my favourite guitar players, just listen to his solo on Tears of a Clown, oh the Joe Satriani feel it has, perfection!

This album is same quality as A Matter of Life and Death, excellent!