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Iron Maiden - No Prayer for the Dying - Album Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Motorik" data-source="post: 8128" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>I'm listening to this album now, and I agree with you so far. I wouldn't call it "horrible" or "one of the worst ever", but is certainly mediocre. I have nothing against a "back to basics" approach. In fact, I applaud the band for not sticking to the formula of the majestic "Seventh Son" and have the courage to make something simpler after such a quasi-symphonic effort. However, the songs here are so lazy and unimpressive that I had almost prefered a "Seventh Son part two". Maybe the last song is the best, and is still unworthy of things such as "Hallowed be Thy Name" or "To Tame a Land". All in all, a mediocre album. I didn't listen to it complete, but right now I give it a 5 or 4+ out of ten. Very poor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Motorik, post: 8128, member: 162"] I'm listening to this album now, and I agree with you so far. I wouldn't call it "horrible" or "one of the worst ever", but is certainly mediocre. I have nothing against a "back to basics" approach. In fact, I applaud the band for not sticking to the formula of the majestic "Seventh Son" and have the courage to make something simpler after such a quasi-symphonic effort. However, the songs here are so lazy and unimpressive that I had almost prefered a "Seventh Son part two". Maybe the last song is the best, and is still unworthy of things such as "Hallowed be Thy Name" or "To Tame a Land". All in all, a mediocre album. I didn't listen to it complete, but right now I give it a 5 or 4+ out of ten. Very poor. [/QUOTE]
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