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Bruce Speaks on Latest Album Press Release

on April 4, 2005 @ 10:40

Here's the latest official press release from Sanctuary about the forthcoming Bruce album (received by Mystic Production, the record company which represents Sanctuary in Poland)

Bruce Dickinson releases his sixth studio album

‘A Tyranny Of Souls’ through Mayan/Sanctuary Records on May 23. Seven years have elapsed since the vocalist’s last fully-fledged solo release, ‘The Chemical Wedding’, during which time he made a hugely successful return to Iron Maiden, recording two highly acclaimed albums and touring the globe several times.

This new album sees him renewing a fruitful collaboration with guitarist/producer/writer Roy Z, of the Latin-based rock group, Tribe Of Gypsies. Z has worked with Bruce’s since 1994’s ‘Balls To Picasso’ album, also producing the likes of Helloween, Downset, Halford and most recently Judas Priest’s reunion album, ‘Angel Of Retribution’.

A deejay, broadcaster and qualified airline pilot, Bruce is a man for all seasons whose punishing schedule would terrify a less driven soul. It was following on from the end of the last Maiden tour that Bruce saw an opportunity to work alongside Roy again.

“With Maiden, once the band have finished up on the tours, we all tend to go our separate ways and do our own thing for a while until it’s time to saddle up again for the next album. I knew I could seize the chance to work with Roy in between his work on the new Priest Album. We both work quickly together which I like and the recording is very organic so it came together quite easily. I’m very proud of it.”

Bruce and Roy had exchanged ideas in demo form before commencing work at Roy’s Los Angeles home in February 2004. Guitar and bass parts had already been cut by Z, with David Moreno contributing some incredible drumming. Keyboards would later be added by a shady individual known only as Maestro Mistheria. “He’s Italian,” exclaims Bruce enthusiastically, “but nobody’s met him. We email him the tracks, and he sends them back overlain with millions of ideas. They’re all fantastic, and we just chose the ones that we want!”

Only slightly less bizarrely, the material was recorded in a single room containing just Pro-Tools recording equipment, a microphone… and a bed. “I’d fallen off stage and ripped some chest muscles, I was in absolute agony,” relates Bruce. “I could sing for about 10 minutes at a time, but then I’d have to lie down.”

‘Tyranny Of Souls’ is an album of remarkable poise and accomplishment. Much like the man that made it, its 10 tracks encompass various moods. The album takes the listener on an adventurous journey. It begins in punishing fashion, all apocalyptic drumming and fiery guitar work, before ‘Navigate The Seas Of The Sun’ supplies what Bruce calls “a little chill-out moment”. From there, it builds to a spectacular conclusion, with many high-points along the way.

Like its predecessor, which tapped into the occult science of alchemy and the poetry and art of William Blake as its twin sources of inspiration, ‘A Tyranny Of Souls’ offers depth, intrigue and dark wisdom beyond the norm and appropriately a 15th Century painting of Flemish artist Hans Hemling’s depiction of hell adorns the album’s sleeve. An album full of thoughtful lyrics, Bruce’s well-publicised endeavours in a variety of different fields – he’s also a fully qualified Airline Pilot, published novelist, TV Presenter, expert swordsman and BBC Rock DJ – all serve to defy the notion of heavy metal as the domain of the brainless Neanderthal.

“I’ve always hated those type of generic theories,” shrugs Bruce. “But I also dislike being trotted out as the token metal guy with a brain, because it’s so demeaning to everybody else and so clichéd and untrue that the Metal fraternity is less intelligent. Most of the time it’s the complete opposite. All I can do is try to be me.”

The album’s piece de resistance is its title track. At turns soothingly melodic and staggeringly powerful, it can only be described as a juggernaut.
“The opening part was also cribbed from the three witches in Macbeth. Basically, it’s what the whole track ended up being about – the supernatural manipulating people from behind their backs.”

Lyrically, the album dips in and out of sci-fi and aviation-related areas. There are no prizes for guessing what the song ‘Abduction’ is about, but ‘Soul Intruders’ is a distant cousin, Bruce wondering aloud whether “there are loose spirits floating around the universe. They can zap into our bodies and inhabit us, a bit like a computer virus, and we don’t even know they’re there. When we die, they just attach themselves to somebody else.”

Dickinson recently presented a series called Flying Heavy Metal on the Discovery Channel, and ‘Kill Devil Hill’ tells the story of the Wright brothers, Wilbur and Orville, creators of the world’s first airplane and its pioneering flight in the year 1900. “The odds were stacked against them,” says Bruce incredulously. “They needed a steady wind in the right direction at exactly 20 knots to make that plane fly. What hand of fate would make them be there at exactly the right time, in combination with the right elements? It was all about getting them up there alongside the angels. Maybe God gave them a push?”

‘Devil On A Hog’, meanwhile, is an anthemic hard rocker that harks back to Bruce’s 1990 solo debut, ‘Tattooed Millionaire’. “I was imagining the devil getting kicked out of heaven and going around picking up chicks,” imparts its creator. “He offers them the best sex they’ll ever have, but says he’ll see them again in a few years. There will always be payback.”

All in all, this makes for a very intriguing album !!

16 Comments


Anonymous said:

I also have high res. version of the cover if you want it. smile.gif

#978, April 4, 2005 @ 10:41


Anonymous said:

Where is this article from?

#979, April 4, 2005 @ 11:16


Anonymous said:

QUOTE(Real World @ Apr 4 2005, 11:16 AM)
Where is this article from?
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It's a press release I got from Mystic Production - a record company which represents Sanctuary in Poland.
I've also got the old press-release from Bruce's site and cover in high res.

#980, April 4, 2005 @ 12:20


Anonymous said:

Adrian Smith play guitar in this album??

#981, April 4, 2005 @ 18:35


Anonymous said:

QUOTE(TheGralha @ Apr 4 2005, 08:35 PM)
Adrian Smith play guitar in this album??
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Read all the articles that Maidenfans had about this album and you'll have the answer: NO. biggrin.gif

Cheers

#982, April 4, 2005 @ 18:41


Anonymous said:

I wouldn't mind seeing the cover in it's hi-res form. Maybe it'll be better than the crap quality one that was posted earlier.

#983, April 4, 2005 @ 21:21


Anonymous said:

QUOTE(POLISH_EDDIE @ Apr 4 2005, 10:41 AM)
I also have high res. version of the cover if you want it. smile.gif
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Hey... I want that, please!!!!

#984, April 5, 2005 @ 01:55


Anonymous said:

QUOTE(POLISH_EDDIE @ Apr 4 2005, 04:40 AM)
Keyboards would later be added by a shady individual known only as Maestro Mistheria. “He’s Italian,” exclaims Bruce enthusiastically, “but nobody’s met him. We email him the tracks, and he sends them back overlain with millions of ideas. They’re all fantastic, and we just chose the ones that we want!”
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SMX begins singing: "I'm in a band with an Italian ... keyboardist?"

Nah, it just doesn't have the same magic.

#985, April 5, 2005 @ 05:41


Anonymous said:

I'd like that hi-res cover too, please smile.gif

#986, April 5, 2005 @ 07:26


Anonymous said:

QUOTE(ZeroTolerance @ Apr 5 2005, 09:26 AM)
I'd like that hi-res cover too, please  smile.gif
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me too

#987, April 5, 2005 @ 08:35


Anonymous said:

It's 1.80 MB... Maybe I could send it to someone who will be able to upload it for everyone? smile.gif

#988, April 5, 2005 @ 09:36


Anonymous said:

QUOTE(POLISH_EDDIE @ Apr 5 2005, 09:36 AM)
It's 1.80 MB... Maybe I could send it to someone who will be able to upload it for everyone? smile.gif
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No problem PE, send it to this shamanismonline@yahoo.com.br
Thanks!

#989, April 5, 2005 @ 12:55


Anonymous said:

QUOTE(Shaman @ Apr 5 2005, 12:55 PM)
No problem PE, send it to this shamanismonline@yahoo.com.br
Thanks!
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Done. smile.gif

#990, April 5, 2005 @ 14:54


Anonymous said:

QUOTE(POLISH_EDDIE @ Apr 5 2005, 02:54 PM)
Done. smile.gif
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Thanks a lot mate!!!

The cover is already on line ... Head to http://geocities.yahoo.com.br/shamanismonline/Shaman664.html

#991, April 5, 2005 @ 15:15


Anonymous said:

Has anyone speculated as to who the keyboardist is? I couldn't find anything so here's my thinking - I reckon its this guy:

Mistheria

He's an incredible neo-classical keys player if a little over the top! If it is him then i'd be curious as to how his more progressive style of music ties in with Dickinsons?

Edit: I just noticed that Mistheria recently played on "Holy Hell" - a new album by Rob Rock that Roy Z produced so I don't think theres much doubt now. smile.gif

#992, April 6, 2005 @ 23:39


Anonymous said:

TheMagician, thanks a lot !!!

Will copy/paste your post in the Solo/Side Project forum. Feel free to react there:

http://forum.maidenfans.com/index.php?showforum=30

Cheers

#993, April 7, 2005 @ 13:47

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