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Iron Maiden: 40 Years Of Powerslave!


Forty years ago, Powerslave, one of the most iconic albums in heavy metal history, was released. For many fans, it’s considered a masterpiece by Iron Maiden, containing some of the band’s greatest classics that are still performed live today. Songs like “Aces High” and “2 Minutes to Midnight” remain among the band’s most popular and well-known tracks. The guitar solo in the title track “Powerslave” is especially noteworthy, as it’s still considered one of the best solos of all time, showcasing the musical power Iron Maiden brought to the stage even back then.

Powerslave: An Album For The Ages


Powerslave was Iron Maiden's fifth studio album, released in 1984, at a time when the band was already enjoying worldwide success. It was the first album recorded with a stable lineup of Bruce Dickinson, Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, Steve Harris, and Nicko McBrain, solidifying Iron Maiden's status as one of the most influential metal bands of the 1980s.


Each song on Powerslave tells its own story. “Rime of the Ancient Mariner“ was inspired by Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem of the same name and, at over 13 minutes, delivers an epic album conclusion. “Aces High” references the air battles of the British Royal Air Force in World War II, while “2 Minutes to Midnight” takes a critical look at the theme of war.


Today, Powerslave is regarded as a benchmark for many metal bands. Its influence can be seen in the music, style, and stage performances of countless artists who followed. The album and the accompanying “World Slavery Tour” cemented Iron Maiden’s reputation as one of the greatest metal bands of all time, and continue to inspire fans and musicians worldwide.

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