I'm sure (when I was born, Powerslave was just the latest album of the iron maidens) not what can be regarded as a fan of the first hour, however, was and is my interest in good music continues unabated, which I found in Iron Maiden , The gateway drug was much scorned "Dance of Death" and so I developed at the band's history continues, and now have to confess "Watt for a cool group!" and this opinion I still, after I have the controversial new disc repeatedly consulted.
After the first time by listening (I drive a lot of car and it then results in a lot of time for good music) was the first judgment a muffled "OK ...", but I wars of the previous disc (A Matter of Life and Death) used that you have to hear it merhmals it to form a final judgment can ... sooner said than done.
And I am doing so honestly difficult to classify the album as to compare it with the last works from the 80s I think is reprehensible because it all what is the composition of her otherwise.
I must admit also: Songs that tell something, transport moods and take the listener on a separate trip, inspire me from the outset, we have in mind the great "The Wall" by Pink Floyd and similarly I also think it is with "The Final Frontier ". The opening track is slow, epic ... for some annoying sure, but it is a stepping stone in the album and fits perfectly with the track "The Final Frontier", which pops out from the speakers (and which I find really good). Schade is then only that track 2, El Dorado, significantly drops. However, that's not so bad, because the rest of the album resumes full speed in order then with the phenomenal (but not quite as phenomenal is like "Brighter Than A Thousand Suns", the best track of IMO Maiden) "Then the wild wind blows "to end.
And after repeated by playing, I control exposure in the car and think more "Wow!". No I habs not thought possible that after several heard again wins an album momentum and neither I thought that it was possible that I still follows änder (although I just already in "A Matter of Life on my mind Death "happened).
So I think: A true Maiden fan who not only hear the music to "Run to the Hills!" mitzugröhlen but be dealing with the concoctions as a whole: The will have his true joy on this album, like me, who can recommend without hesitation.
A few more words for Inline cap: I've bought an extra because I have something "special" like in my shelf, even if it does not have much to offer. In spite of everything, and I have to disagree here as technically adept person of a certain review:
The Java Engine is a runtime environment for Java programs ... without this no Java programs can be executed. The Java engine is never to drive the DVD ROM drive on their own be able to because it simply can not at all ... even away from the running program have to tell her and that Java is part of a standard programming language, even really know anyone who already NEN bit better so familiar.
So do not panic when a Java program will be started ... it's definitely harmless. Nor will a heavy metal festival called "Full Blast" is mentioned when on the label is "76 Minutes of Metal at Full Blast". It is commonly known and is as much "76 minutes full-throttle Metal", ie a pithy slogan ... but nothing more.
Bottom line: I think anyone who has a little bit more with the Maiden hat will love this disc. They compare with the truly poor and listless "No Prayer For The Dying" is from my eyes totally misplaced.
So: "Up the Irons!" and I am looking forward to the next album of the troops.