Blaze was very lucky, and yet, very unlucky....i dont know...whichever album they would do with him, wouldn´t receive the proper credits..glad at least they released X factor before Virtual XI (that one crap!)
Could you capture the war atmosphere in this album? Excepting Somewhere in Time, IM didn´t make an album focused on such a great subject, with a darker enviroment...it gives me the chill!
If you think harder, you will see that every single song is related somehow to War...
1- Sign of the Cross, with the conflicted man and his religion, felling guilty of war acts (Why then is god still protecting me even when i don´t deserve it);
2- The Lord of the Flies, with the soldier gettint the spirit and enjoying the war (i´ve found that i like this living in danger....killing so we survive, wherever we may roam, wherever we may hide, we´ve got to get away);
3- Man on the edge, with the returning soldier not being able to handle the daily routine of a big urban city (each step gets closer to losing his head...once he built missiles a nation´s defence now he can´t even give birthday presents);
4- Fortunes of War, with the results after the wat, and a wrecked psycological estate the soldier is on (it´s not my flesh that´s wounded, so how can i face the torment alone);
5- Look for the truth, with the soldier confronting his demons (it´s my final stand, i make a fist out of each hand. To shadows of the past, take a breath and i scream attack)
6- The Aftermatch, with the soldier questioning the reasons of war (why did they make a war...questions that come again, why are we fighting at all);
7- Judgment of Heaven, with the confused soldier, unable to solve himself, thinks of suicide, but he believes that is not the way (i´ve felt like suicide a dozen times or more, but that´s the easy way, that´s the selfish way, the hardest part is to get on with your life);
8- Blood on the World´s hands (What an intro!), with the feeling the real war is closer than you can imagine (they say things are getting better, no need to be complacent, there´s chaos across the border, and one day it could be happening to us...);
8- The Edge of Darkness (the greatest song), with the coldness of war, facts and its essence: senseless and raw (now i stand alone in darkness with his blood upon my hands, where sat the warrior the poet now lies the fragments of a man);
9- 2.A.M. with the emptyness left of a simple life (life is so pathetic i wish i could leave it all behind)
10- The Unbeliever, with the message of carrying on and facing what you really are(forgive yourself a few immortal sins...are you strong enough to release the guilty...are you scared to take a look inside your mind).
Maybe this has been said before, you guys have argued about it countless times, but yet, i would like to offer justice to the five guys that did such explendid work, and didn´t receive the rightfull recognition. You´re free not to like the album thou...just don´t be so limitated to condemn an album just because it´s not Bruce Dickinson singing on it. Try to hear the album as not an Iron Maiden one, but an unknown band...if you are able to see it that way, through this perspective, and still dont like, i totally respect it.
