BRUCE
DICKINSON
Tyranny of Souls
Sanctuary Records Group 2005
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What’s the 4-1-1?
Heavy metal’s 'Air Raid Siren' returns to his stellar solo
career with 6th studio album under his own name.
Genre
Heavy metal
The Good
The short review here would be to say “Everything” and leave it at
that. However, we can’t do that so here are some thoughts.
While this does nothing to affect the enjoyment of the album, the packaging and
artwork is once again phenomenal.What I noticed with this album is that any metal singer or band that wants to
turn out a clear cut great sounding album should work with producer/guitarist
Roy Z. He’s worked with both Rob Halford on his solo discs and with the
Judas Priest reunion album Angel of Retribution. Those albums turned out to be
prime examples of what metal should be in this day and age.
Tyranny of Souls continues that successful track record. Bruce Dickinson continues
his decades long run atop the list of metal vocalists. He sounds as good today
as he did when he first broke in with Iron Maiden in 1982.
The songs on this album run the gamut from pure head banging tracks like “Abduction” and “Power
Of The Sun.” The former is just a machine gun blast from the first note.
I’ve read material online suggesting the song
“Soul Intruders” is
heavier than anything on the last Maiden album. Personally, I’m sick of
hearing that kind of thing. I’ve loved the two most recent Maiden studio
albums, and to hear fans complaining like that makes me question what they are
looking for after all these years. “Soul Intruders” is the heaviest
song on this album, but I’m not interested in comparing different albums
and their relative heaviness. The title track that closes the album is excellent,
but what I found I liked most was towards the end of the song when Dickinson
just spits out the lyrics
like automatic gunfire. “Believil” spends most of the song with
a moody, plodding pace that evokes an apocalyptic vibe in the verses of the
track.
Surprisingly, the lyrics
are also the shortest and simplest on the disc.
Now, I’ve rhapsodized a
bit about the power and glory of the metal on this
album. Here’s the twist. My favorite song on Tyranny Of Souls is the ballad-like
song “Navigate The Seas Of The Sun.” Bruce’s vocals have this
listener imagining the “character” that
serves as the “narrator” of the song reflecting back on a long life.
The whole tone or feel or vibe or whatever you want to call is just amazing.
The vocal delivery shows Dickinson is equally adept at a soft touch as he is
creaming through his leather lungs. The song is already one of my favorites
of the entire year. Yes it’s that good!
The Bad
Nothing
The Verdict
Let’s see, did I like this album? Heck Yeah! I’ve listened to the
album at least 7 times already. This is what metal should be. You can forget
all that poseur material passing itself off as metal. If you want true metal
music, stick with the great names you know and love already. Bruce Dickinson
proves the classic metal sound is alive and well and should never be considered
out of fashion.
Did You Know?
Bruce Dickinson is a licensed commercial airline pilot. He hosted a documentary
about airplanes on The Discovery Channel UK called Flying Heavy Metal with
Bruce Dickinson.
Rating:     out
of 5
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