First, by way of full disclosure, I should mention that Steve Harris was my personal hero and main musical inspiration, when as an 18-year old bass player I got to meet him backstage.
Iron Maiden - A Matter of Life and Death Review by Rick Damigella The mighty Iron Maiden unleashes its third new studio album of the 21st century and its fourteenth overall with A Matter of Life and Death. More...
Iron Maiden - Brave New World Review by Brian Angotti Iron Maiden is back and stronger than ever. With the return of Bruce Dickinson the band is launching the best CD of their careers, Brave New World. More...
Iron Maiden - Death on the Road Review by Gary Hill There seems to be a disease going around bands these days. I'm not sure what it's called, but I can tell you that the main symptom is releasing live album after live album. More...
Iron Maiden - Death On The Road DVD Review by Greg Olma This is the companion DVD to the CD of the same name. Although Iron Maiden is great on their live CD's, somehow something is missing. More...
Iron Maiden - Edward the Great Review by Gary Hill This compilation of songs by one of the most influential metal bands in history is a bit of a mystery. According to the liner notes the band chose what material to include. More...
Iron Maiden - Flight 666: The Film Review by Greg Olma Iron Maiden has never been a band that rested on their laurels. They continue to challenge themselves, whether it’s a new CD, tour, video, etc.
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Iron Maiden - History Of Fear DVD Review by Greg Olma I am always cautious about these “unauthorized” biography/interview DVD's. Sometimes they are great additions to a collection, other times they aren’t even worth an initial viewing. More...
Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden Review by Patrick Hennen As you all are quite aware by now, I'm sure, Iron Maiden are performing alongside of Black Sabbath at Ozzfest 2005. More...
Various Artists - Iron Maiden and the New Wave of British Heavy Metal DVD Review by Gary Hill Considered by many to be one of the most important periods in the history of metal, the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) saw the rise of groups like Iron Maiden (hence the title), Def Leppard, Samson, Saxon and others. More...
Iron Maiden - Killers Review by Rick Damigella Set the way back machine for 1981. The New Wave of British Heavy Metal was on and the brightest stars of the era were Iron Maiden. More...
Iron Maiden - Live After Death DVD Review by Gary Hill How many Maiden fans have not owned this on VHS? If you are talking the old school fans, the answer is probably a small number.
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Iron Maiden - Live in Los Angeles, February 2008 Review by Rick Damigella Iron Maiden has just recently wrapped up the first leg of their ambitious “Somewhere Back in Time” world tour. To call a tour where the band’s lead singer pilots the band and its whole entourage and gear in a custom 757 across five continents to play 22 concerts over a 45 day period ambitious is really an understatement.
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Iron Maiden - Live In Milwaukee, 2000 Review by Steve Colombo One of Heavy Metal's founding fathers played Milwaukee's Marcus Amphitheater in August-and let their presence be felt by a major audience for the first time in almost ten years. As the trends in music have changed from grunge to Latin to boy bands, too many great artists have gotten left in the wayside in favor of what's new and hot.
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Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind Review by Rick Damigella The year was 1983 and Iron Maiden had just released their fourth studio album, Piece of Mind. More than just another album, it marked the beginning of a new phase for the band.
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Iron Maiden - Powerslave Review by Rick Damigella Just over a year after their previous album, Iron Maiden released what would become in the opinion of many fans, their defining album. Powerslave, like its predecessor, was recorded at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, the Bahamas with Martin “Headmaster” Birch at the helm for the fourth straight record.
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Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio DVD Review by Gary Hill The year 2001 marked the triumphant return of the classic Iron Maiden lineup. The band undertook a tour to promote the critically acclaimed Brave New World album. More...
I had been one of the early fans of Iron Maiden, first discovering them when they only had two albums out. By the time Somewhere in Time came out, I had sort of moved on from them.
Iron Maiden - The Essential Iron Maiden Review by Mike Korn "Essential" is a tricky term to use for a compilation like this. A legendary band like Iron Maiden has a lot of songs that can be considered "essential". More...
Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast Review by Patrick Hennen Back in the 1980's this was the album that was constantly under fire by Religious Fanatics, Politicians and anyone in general who wanted to try to give rock music a bad name. More...