“The Devil Inside Us All,” is huge. Big fat riffs, and a pounding melodical backdrop, providing the edge, to allow for the melodies to drive home on the vocals. “Off To War,” a galloping marathon that shows off the Iron Maiden potential, and shows just how good the band are. “Second Best,” a filtering through of power and grace, set to the tone of an edge. “Margin of Error,” the title track moves with grace and power. Slowly setting down the tempo. “Fragments of A Life,” is epic, with big soaring guitars, and a powerful melody.
“Circle The Drain,” powerful and emphatic, it takes a turn and then moves through, without pausing for a second. “In Nothingness,” huge melodies and vocal power combine to make this one hell of a song. “Drowning The Miracle,” slows things down, but the riffs just get heavier and more robust. “The Fate of Atlantis,” is haunting and slowly constructed to ensure that the song sparks at the right moments. “Disconnect,” heavy and melodic without the edge being lost. “Scream for Me,” is galloping brightly.
The album is out on 22nd March via Mighty Music.