Maiden A-Z 177: Shadows of the Shadows of the Valley
By popular demand, we return with a more positive re-make of our latest episode, Shadows of the Valley.
Read MoreAn alphabetical journey through the discography of the mighty Iron Maiden, one song at a time!
By popular demand, we return with a more positive re-make of our latest episode, Shadows of the Valley.
Read MoreA slight scramble in the alphabetic order occurs as four saintly shrouded men look for the sign of the X…mass. We’ve been looking forward to this monolith of a track. Arkö (with a red Yamaha Attitude) and Lacayo help us do this right.
Read MoreJon gets together with Emil Mickols and Joel Brink for some discussions immediately following Nicko McBrain announcing his departure as Iron Maidens touring drummer.
Read MoreWe all know that one hell of an album, namely Powerslave, turned 40 this year. We’ve been asked if we were to do anything to celebrate that. Thing is, we already kind of did, with the lengthy Rime-series, especially part 5 in which we celebrated Powerslave, as a whole. However, another album turned 40 this…
Read MoreWe catch up with Dan Mortimer and sharpen our steel. At any rate, before we can walk the earth, we must protect the wall.
Read MoreFinally back at Somewhere in Time! Adrian Smith has a total of three sole writing credits in the Maiden discography, and first in line for us is this somewhat clandestine gem of sadness and radness. Joined by our good buddy Kristian “Reign of the Ripper” Niemann as we burn the midnight oil and conjure up…
Read MoreHalloween is here! What better time for three friends to sit around and talk about horror movies? Krisitan Niemann is in the house and he brought a stack a horror movie goodies for us to go through. Happy Halloween and skål from the North!
Read MoreSpace… The final frontier.To explore strange new worlds.To seek out new life and new civilizations.To boldly go where no one has gone before.
Read MoreWith a little help from friends on both sides of the ever-raging sea (Theo Zwetsloot and Greg DiPasquale) we honor the legacy of one Paul Andrews, after his recent departure from this mortal soil. Rest in Peace.
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