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A Matter of Life and Death
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Album: A Matter of Life and Death
Artist: Iron Maiden
Release Date: 9/5/2006
Genre: Rock/Pop
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2003's Dance of Death marked the triumphant return of old-school Iron Maiden. Gone were the murky, over-produced set pieces that clogged 2000's Brave New World and in their place fell blistering slabs of Piece of Mind-era metal. That trend continues with their 14th full-length album, Matter of... [+] Expand

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ZeeDeevel1 person agrees
Iron Maiden's newest studio release, A Matter of Life and Death sees the epic band rising to full potential once again. The album features 10 tracks, and should not disappoint many hardcore fans.
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posted Oct 6, 2006
Progressive, heavy and a just absolutely brilliant!<br />
The new Maiden album scores big time.
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posted Feb 3, 2007
This album really reminds of old school maiden which is a good thing..
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posted Jul 19, 2007
Just like the old days...Only Better
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posted Dec 29, 2006
I've been a fan of Maiden since the early 80's,after seeing them live i was blown away by their theatrical stage performance,it was one of the best concerts i'd ever been to.Great guitar playing and non-stop energy,it's nice to know that some of the bette
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posted Oct 19, 2006
DVBAS1 person agrees
Once it was good,...
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posted Mar 10, 2007
A Matter of Life and Death was by far Iron Maidens best CD EVER!!!
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posted Jan 13, 2007

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4.0 out of 5 stars James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
2003's Dance of Death marked the triumphant return of old-school Iron Maiden. Gone were the murky, over-produced set pieces that clogged 2000's Brave New World and in their place fell blistering slabs of Piece of Mind-era metal. That trend continues with their 14th full-length album, Matter of Life and Death, a more elaborate and meandering experience than Dance of Death, but a rewarding one for fans willing to indulge the group's occasional excess. At over 70 minutes, Matter of Life and Death is closer to 1988's woefully underrated Seventh Son of a Seventh Son than it is to Piece of Mind, but with far less keyboard tickling. Recorded live in the studio, epics like "Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg," "Brighter Than a Thousand Suns," and the brutal "Longest Day" -- the whole record is a loosely-knit song cycle with war at its core -- exhume prog rock complexity and discipline yet manage to bristle with the kind of small-club intensity usually reserved for acts half their age. At just over four minutes, opener "Different World" -- a near twin of Dance of Death's "Wildest Dreams" -- is the only cut that screams single, but it's also the most misplaced. On a record that positions beloved avatar Eddy on top of a tank with a machine gun leading a weary troop of skeletal soldiers to their doom, any act of brevity, no matter how expertly crafted, sticks out like a saxophone solo. [Matter of Life and Death is also available with a bonus DVD that includes videos, live performances, and rehearsal footage.]
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