Iron Maiden. Discography ❲2025❳

The arrival of Bruce Dickinson on vocals and Dave Murray's return to the guitar lineup marked a significant turning point in Iron Maiden's career. , their third studio album, catapulted them to international stardom. This album's blend of galloping rhythms, soaring vocals, and epic storytelling set a new standard for heavy metal.

The 2000s saw Iron Maiden release , "A Matter of Life and Death" (2006) , and "The Book of Souls" (2015) , each showcasing their unwavering dedication to epic storytelling and sonic grandeur. Iron Maiden. DISCOGRAPHY

Iron Maiden's early years were marked by a series of lineup changes, with founding members Steve Harris (bass, backing vocals) and Paul Di'Anno (lead vocals) being the core of the band. Their debut single, "The Ides of March," was released in 1979, but it was their 1980 debut album, that gained them attention in the UK metal scene. The album's raw energy and Di'Anno's distinctive vocals set the stage for their future success. The arrival of Bruce Dickinson on vocals and

, with its groundbreaking concept and atmospheric soundscapes, marked a creative peak for the band. This album's seven tracks took listeners on a journey through themes of mysticism, war, and social commentary. The 2000s saw Iron Maiden release , "A

The band continued to push the boundaries of their sound with , which featured fan favorites like "The Trooper" and "Flight of Icarus." "Powerslave" (1984) , with its Egyptian-inspired cover art and epic tracks like "Aces High" and "Powerslave," solidified their position as metal gods.

The 1990s saw the departure of vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith, but Iron Maiden persevered, releasing , which, although not as commercially successful, still maintained their loyal fan base.

The return of Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith in 1999 marked a new era for Iron Maiden. , although not as well-received by fans, showcased the band's continued creativity. The "Brave New World" (2000) album, with its orchestral arrangements and guest appearances, redefined their sound for a new generation.