
Well, dear listeners, we’ve reached the end of our Maiden Voyage. Ed and Stu discuss the second half of Iron Maiden’s 17th studio album, Senjutsu. There is a significant and nearly catastrophic drop-off in quality with the second half of this album and the guys are not happy about it! They discuss how Billboard’s change in how they track album performance to account for the rise in streaming adversely affected Iron Maiden’s chart success with Senjutsu. They reached #3, but if Billboard used its old measurement of pure album sales, Maiden would have had their first #1 album! Wowsers! Ed and Stu talk about some other stuff, but really they mostly just suffer through the back half of this very uneven album. Way to end on a high note!
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