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BLAZE BAYLEY: 'We Have Done Everything On Our Own Terms' - Nov. 27, 2009
Mark Wrigley of OneMetal.com recently conducted an interview with U.K. heavy metal vocalist Blaze Bayley (IRON MAIDEN, WOLFSBANE). A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

OneMetal.com: We won't mention any other bands you may have been associated with… anyway, you are where you are. Looking back would you have done anything differently?

Blaze: Oooh, well, I mean, I wouldn't do anything differently to what I am doing right now, because I feel we have something really special. We kind of got our groove together with "The Man Who Would Not Die" with this lineup and now we have just taken a small break from the recording of the next album to do this and another couple of shows. There's certainly a real identity to our sound and a real strong chemistry between the people in the band, and I think that comes through. Hopefully people will see that when they hear the next album in February, "Promise And Terror".

I wouldn't really change anything. We have our WOLFSBANE reunions every couple of years and its great that it's still the original line up, that's a lot of fun and that's why we do it really.

A lot of the time in WOLFSBANE we ended up making ugly compromises with the record label and getting shafted by this that and the other, and the timing was never right… we never played abroad enough. So we just do it now for a laugh and a giggle, and to remember the good times. It's a lot of fun to do that but what I am really doing is getting my own band together, and the BLAZE BAYLEY band is something where we all share in the creativity and the triumphs and disasters.

We have played all over. We started the tour in January in Brazil and then gone all over. We have done a live album and our own DVD . We have done everything on our own terms and nobody outside our little organization has any say at all in that process. That's a really great situation to be in. The only other time I was in a situation like that was when I was in IRON MAIDEN. They fought tooth and nail so that no one within EMI could have any say in the artwork, the albums or the music. So when I got to a situation where I could put my own band together and get a new lineup I thought, well, that's the way I am going to do it. Everything on my own terms, and that's what we do as a band. It's a lot of sacrifice and effort, but it's really satisfying and it gives you a real edge over some of the bands that don't have that control.

OneMetal.com: "The Man Who Would Not Die", is that self fulfilling, because after the MAIDEN stint you dipped off the radar somewhat. Was the "Man Who Would Not Die" you saying here I am and I'm coming back?

Blaze: Yeah, I agree, and for the most part it's not through any fault of my own. I mean, I have had plenty of problems. The fact that I got "Silicon Messiah" album together and ready to release with artwork done and dusted to come out in January or February, and then through whatever reason it came out in the same week as [IRON MAIDEN's] "Brave New World"… I never recovered from that. The same thing happened to me with "Tenth Dimension". The next album I did I thought I would get this ready for February, you know there's no conflict with an IRON MAIDEN release, there's no conflict with anything else. But the management I had at the time said no, they wanted it for July, so I missed all the festivals that year, rushed things through, and when I did deliver it on time, on the budget, they said they're not going to put it out now until later on. I was stuffed twice, and I could never recover from that. So when we got this band together we were not going to listen to anybody else. We will decide when we do things…

Read the entire interview from OneMetal.com

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COMMENT | Blaze rules
posted by : RiotAct666
11/27/2009 7:52:55 PM

Good interview conducted there.

COMMENT |
posted by : Emannikcufesin
11/27/2009 8:04:39 PM

I like how Blaze handles himself. He seems like a good guy.

COMMENT | fan base
posted by : reigninblood
11/27/2009 10:07:47 PM

blaze is like cradle of fith. why the fuck have they got a fan base. it baffles me . their complete pish. blazr was only good 4 wolfsbane . and that was only 4 first two albums. he killed of iron maiden. and this new project is bollocks.

COMMENT |
posted by : john66674
11/27/2009 11:09:48 PM

Blaze Bailey should be kicked out of metal completely
Please rid us of this bullshit!!!!!BE GONE!!!!

COMMENT | reign in blood... john66674
posted by : maidenmontreal
11/28/2009 1:18:39 AM

fuck you blaze rock more than any of you, stupid kids, respect the man , have you listen to is last album it s fantastic, please get rid of morons on blabermouth.

COMMENT | ^^^^^^^ maidenmontreal
posted by : MODULATOR
11/28/2009 1:41:43 AM

Agree.
Blaze is great man and his band's getting better and better with every next release!
Rock on!

COMMENT | You pathetic morons
posted by : Dr. Gonzo
11/28/2009 3:48:08 AM

Blaze Bayley is one of the most unique and extremely talented singer/songwriters in the business. Anyone who disagrees is a low-foreheaded, thick little prick who more than likely still thinks Metallica (or Shitallica) are credible.



COMMENT | I've been listening to Blaze a lot...
posted by : NovembersDirge
11/28/2009 6:23:53 AM

Over the last few weeks I've been listening to Blaze a lot because I'm reading "At the End of the Day" which basically is about his career and his new band. I gotta say that the appeal I see for them now is that they were actually quite unique. They had a modern, dropped-d, post-thrash kind of sound, combined with Blaze's baritone vocals—and yet they had the best of what traditional/power metal has to offer with amazing solos, great harmonizations and fantastic song-writing (though Blood & Belief was really a letdown for me). Really the collapse of the previous band was totally crappy because I think, despite Blaze not realizing it himself from the sounds of it, he managed to get modern metal guys who weren't part of the scene that they played in. This was a blessing and a curse—despite Blaze's good lyrics and performances, they wanted him to be something he wasn't, but at the same time they were writing music that was really unique to the scene.

It's quite a shame.

The new band is good: but you can tell that the people involved in it are all coming from a much more "metal" background than Slater and Wray who seem to have been more interested in sounding like Soundgarden than Maiden (given the vocalist they ended up with).

COMMENT | ...
posted by : NightRyder
11/28/2009 8:40:39 AM

...

COMMENT | Silicon Messiah
posted by : Brain Dead
11/28/2009 9:10:01 AM

is much better than Brave new World, fact.

He sounds great in that clip above as well.

COMMENT | All he does is great
posted by : Fiendish Ghoul
11/28/2009 11:16:29 AM

His solo stuff is STELLAR, some of the best metal ever recorded.
The two albums he recorded with Maiden are excellent, The X Factor especially was a masterpiece.
And his stuff with Wolfsbane was really good.
Not only has he earned a place in metal, he truly is a METAL LEGEND.
LONG LIVE BLAZE BAYLEY!!! I'll buy the new album, I buy everything he releases!!!

COMMENT | Blaze's art is NOT FOR POSEURS
posted by : Fiendish Ghoul
11/28/2009 11:18:24 AM

That's all.

COMMENT | maidenmontreal
posted by : eatmetalforlife
11/28/2009 11:53:41 AM

i agree aswell... and he makes better metal than most of the long established bands are doing right now.

COMMENT |
posted by : john66674
11/28/2009 12:32:11 PM

you asswipes probably liked virtual 11 too-what a peice of shit that was

COMMENT |
posted by : LifeIsDeath
11/28/2009 12:47:23 PM

I was never really into Blaze that much, I didn't like him in maiden at all. but I pick up the man who would not die and I liked it, it not that bad. I love the guitar sound in and his voice is pretty good.

COMMENT | IMO
posted by : madeofmetal1
11/28/2009 1:40:47 PM

I like the albums that Blaze did with Maiden. They weren't the greatest produced albums, but the songs were good. Blaze really shines on his solo stuff. From Silicon Messiah to the newer stuff, It's all good. I'm glad he is back.

COMMENT |
posted by : musikspieler
11/29/2009 9:06:19 AM

The X-Factor was a great album, and ranks very highly in MAIDEN's catalog, IMO. Virtual XI is the weakest MAIDEN album IMO - not Blaze's fault at all - for some reason the songwriting disappeared. But Blaze should be damn proud of the X-Factor, as it's as good a MAIDEN album as many with Bruce and Paul.
No, Blaze is not as good a singer as Bruce, but then again, Bruce is one of top 3 or 4 metal singers of all time. Blaze is as good as 90% of those fronting bands we all love, and his solo work is mostly fantastic.



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