
We’re nearing the end of our work as Ed and Stu discuss Iron Maiden’s 16th studio album, The Book of Souls. The band’s first ever double album was released in September 2015, over five years after their last album release, marking the longest stretch between two Maiden albums to this point. The guys follow-up on some Grammy controversy talk, the band’s impressive tour schedule and the corporate shuffling of deck chairs that seemingly ended a 30-year relationship with EMI but nothing really changed. Megacorporations are stupid!
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