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Everything you love about Iron Maiden—the epic songcraft, the galloping twin-guitar attack, Bruce Dickinson’s operatic tenor—is pushed to new levels. At over 90 minutes, their longest album yet, The Book of Souls shows the band is still taking risks. Songs like “If Eternity Should Fall” and “Empire of the Clouds” feel like mini-movies, one guided by the force of metal. “Speed of Light” and “The Red and the Black” are vintage Maiden bruisers. Forget cruising altitude—Iron Maiden is setting a powerful example to open their next 40 years.
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