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“There’s a Lot of Heaviness in the Air, Which Maiden Doesn’t Really Take Advantage of”: Bruce Dickinson Explains Why His Solo Music Is Heavier than Iron Maiden

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The frontman’s solo output uses more downtuning and fewer guitar harmonies than Maiden’s songs
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Bruce Dickinson’s career is mainly linked to Iron Maiden, but at the same time, the singer has developed a solo catalogue that has strayed from what he has done with the band for years. Over the decades, some might consider that there is no big difference between Dickinson soloist and Maiden; but for others, what Bruce does outside the band is clearly more “heavy.” Something that makes a lot of sense to the singer himself.

Bruce Dickinson reveals why his solo music is distinguished by a heavier approach than that of Iron Maiden, taking advantage of a creative freedom that he does not find in the band. A complete solo musical freedom In an interview given to The Pick, the singer from Iron Maiden explained that the contrast between his albums [...]

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loudersound broke the news in on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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