Hallowed by their name The unofficial Iron Maiden Bible

Martin Popoff, 1963-

Book - 2025

"Embark on a thrilling journey through the superlative recorded canon of one of the world's most legendary heavy metal bands. Music journalist Martin Popoff provides an intimate and scholarly look into the life and times of Iron Maiden. From their humble beginnings in the dingy clubs of East London to headlining arenas and festivals worldwide, the band's story is one of resilience, creativity, and unrelenting dedication to remaining prolific and vital in the present day. Dive deep into their music, stage performances, and the iconic figure of Eddie, their undead mascot. Readers will discover the stories behind all their albums--such as Killers, The Number of the Beast, and Powerslave, through to their most recent, Senjutsu (a...nd all solo releases)--as well as the inspiring creative and commercial resurgence that the band experienced beginning with the return of Bruce Dickinson to the fold in 1999. Anchored by the author's 1995-2024 interviews with all band members, this book is framed most pertinently as an analysis of each Iron Maiden album, one per chapter, every song discussed musically and at the literary end, along with the album covers and the finer points of the recording process. All told, Hallowed By Their Name is the most voluminous and career-spanning reference-level book on Iron Maiden ever written. And with an explosion of photographic images as well, it's sure to have fans scurrying back to the sacred texts--Iron Maiden's beloved records--for additional and enriching reconsiderations of the many essential metal songs this band has given us over the years. It's a must-read for any music enthusiast, a tribute to the indomitable spirit of Iron Maiden, and a celebration of the band's enduring six-decade legacy in the realm of heavy metal"--Schiffer Publishing's website.

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Subjects
Genres
Criticism, interpretation, etc
Music criticism and reviews
Biographies
Published
Atglen, PA : Schiffer Publishing [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Martin Popoff, 1963- (author)
Physical Description
664 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references, discography, and index.
ISBN
9780764368165
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Review by Library Journal Review

England's heavy metal group Iron Maiden has been around for six decades, has sold 130 million records, and still sells out concerts around the world. Rock journalist Popoff (Van Halen at 50) has written the lengthy and detailed tribute they deserve, celebrating the band's long and successful legacy. This "bible," which cheekily clocks in at 666 pages, is a highly detailed and immersive look at Iron Maiden from their scrappy origins in small London clubs to performing on enormous stages on nearly every continent. Each chapter is organized around the title of one of Iron Maiden's almost three dozen albums, from their eponymous debut in 1980 to 2021's Senjutsu, and Popoff is not shy about pointing out albums that miss the mark. He also surveys lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson's solo efforts. Audiences can read straight through or skip to the sections about their favorite albums. Packed with more than 400 color and black-and-white photos and extensive, decades-spanning interviews with all the band members, this book is a rich resource for fans. VERDICT Metalhead readers will be looking for this on library shelves, and they won't be disappointed.--Brett Rohlwing

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