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BLAZE BAYLEY: the album 'The X Factor' was too dark for some IRON MAIDEN fans

07-02-2024

In a new interview with Tony Webster of The Metal Command, British heavy metal vocalist Blaze Bayley, who fronted IRON MAIDEN more than 20 years ago, spoke about some fans’ initial reluctance to embrace his era of the band. When Webster noted that Blaze’s solo work over the last two decades has gone a long way toward “changing the narrative” of his time with MAIDENBayley said: “Yeah, I think you’re right, Tony. I’m hearing this a lot. People look back and they go… Some fans go, ‘Of course I’ve got every IRON MAIDEN album, but the ones I haven’t listened to are (Blaze-era albums) ‘The X Factor’ and ‘Virtual XI’. And now that’s all I can listen to that I haven’t listened to a hundred times. I have to listen to those. And it’s exactly what you say to me.

‘The X Factor’‘s got some incredible music on it, but the sound of it is so dark, and the way it was produced, it’s not accessible like some of the other MAIDEN albums,” Blaze explained. “You’ve gotta live with that for quite a few spins until you’re tuned into what things are doing. Then you can get to the music. I think that was maybe a problem with it at the time. It’s so dark and the sounds of things were quite different to what came before. People who did live with it, managed to find it. And it’s different cultures as well, different countries. In Sweden and Spain, those albums, people loved them as much as every other MAIDEN album. But in other places, people didn’t. It’s a different thing.

“For me, I do now shows celebrating my 30th anniversary and that’s an anniversary of joining MAIDEN. It’s a great time for me. But what I take away most isn’t I play big stadiums or all of that around the world. What I take away most is, working with the guys in MAIDEN, writing songs with the guys and what I learned from their experience — they were so generous — and I found, working in the studio and writing, another part of my voice I didn’t even know I had. So, now I’m able to express the lyric and the melody and get the emotion and the passion and the specific feelings from that lyric, from that song. I’m able to get my voice and use my voice in a way I could never do before. And that’s because of everything I learned in IRON MAIDEN. And even though I’ve been in a wasteland, and I’ve been underground for a long, long time, I’ve kept singing and my voice has developed. And now I think my voice is the best it’s ever been. I have more control over my voice. I’m able to do more things that help me tell my listener a story than I’ve ever done before. And that goes back to those five years. That’s all it was out of my career of 40 years — five years with IRON MAIDEN, and I learned so much that I’ve gradually been able to build up. And now with my upcoming album ‘Circle Of Stone’, I’m so proud. The things I’ve done on this, I haven’t been able to do before. And I’m so proud of it.”

Watch “Rage” below.

Blaze Bayley will release his new solo album, “Circle Of Stone”, on February 23. The official music video for the LP’s second single, “Rage”, is now released.

Watch “Rage” below.

“Rage” tells the story, from Welsh folklore, of Gelert the faithful hound and his unfortunate demise at the hands of his beloved owner Prince Llewelyn. The animation for the video was developed by Hot Frog Animations. The song features violinist Anne Bakker who also worked with Blaze during the “Infinite Entanglement” trilogy (2016-2018).

Watch the previously released Circle Of Stone’ below.

“Circle Of Stone” track listing:
01. Mind Reader
02. Tears In Rain
03. Rage
04. The Year Beyond This Year
05. Ghost In The Bottle
06. The Broken Man
07. The Call Of The Ancestors
08. Circle Of Stone(feat. Niklas Stålvind)
09. Absence
10. A Day Of Reckoning
11. The Path Of The Righteous Man
12. Until We Meet Again

The 60-year-old Bayley fronted IRON MAIDEN from 1994 until 1999. The two MAIDEN albums he appeared on, “The X Factor” and “Virtual XI”, sold considerably less than the band’s prior releases and were their lowest-charting titles in the group’s home country since 1981’s “Killers”.

Since leaving IRON MAIDEN in 1999, Bayley has released a number of albums, including several under the moniker BLAZE and more than a handful under his own name. He also appeared on 2012’s “Wolfsbane Saves The World”, the first album of new material by WOLFSBANE since the group’s self-titled 1994 effort, and a follow-up LP, 2022’s “Genius”.

Blaze‘s latest studio album, “War Within Me”, came out in April 2021. The LP was recorded during 2020 with work split between Blaze‘s studio at home in the West Midlands and Christopher Appleton‘s studio in Greater Manchester.

Last March, Blaze underwent a quadruple bypass surgery following a heart attack. He later shared details of the massive outpouring of well-wishes he received after his heart attack, including messages from his former MAIDEN bandmates.

“The thing I feel most lucky about is the incredible support I’ve had from my fans,” he told BLABBERMOUTH.NET. “All over the world. My WOLFSBANEBlaze Bayley, the MAIDEN fans. Everybody bought a t-shirt for a tour that was postponed. They still bought it to support me. I’m just incredibly lucky. And the letters people wrote to me. Hundreds of cards from all over the place. It’s very humbling.”

Blaze continued: “I’ve always put my whole life into music. It is my life. When people get in touch with you and say, ‘I wish you well because your music has gotten me through tough times,’ ‘Your music meant this to me,’ ‘I first saw you way back when and it’s been the soundtrack to my life,’ it’s incredible. I got a massive card from the MAIDEN fan club. The (MAIDEN) guys all sent me a message. I’m always in touch with Steve Harris (MAIDEN bassist) anyway, but everyone sent messages of support.”

A heart bypass surgery, or coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, is used to improve blood flow to the heart. A surgeon uses blood vessels taken from another area of the body to bypass the damaged arteries.

The term quadruple bypass refers to the number of coronary arteries bypassed in the procedure. In other words, a quadruple bypass means four coronary arteries are bypassed.

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