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Fan-filmed video footage of British heavy metal vocalist Blaze Bayley (IRON MAIDEN, WOLFSBANE) performing on May 29 at Rotunda in Krakow, Poland can be seen below.The 51-year-old Bayley, who was born in Birmingham, was the original frontman in WOLFSBANE, but left in 1994 to join MAIDEN, with whom he recorded two studio albums — 1995's "The X Factor" 1998's and "Virtual XI" — before Bruce Dickinson returned to the group.Bayley released a career-spanning double-disc collection, "Soundtracks Of My Life", on October 31, 2013.The singer's latest studio album, "The King Of Metal", was released in March 2012. The CD was recorded at Fear Studio in Ravenna, Italy.Asked about the progress of the songwriting sessions for his next studio album, Blaze told Angel last November: "I'm working on it bit by bit. I absolutely don't wanna rush it. I want it to evolve the same way that 'Silicon Messiah' [2000] did and 'Blood & Belief' [2004] did and 'The Man Who Would Not Die' [2008]. Those albums all were really solid, because they evolved. We wrote things, we went back, we polished, we tried… we decided what to leave off and what to make the most of. So the next one, I've worked it out so I could do it when I want. It can come out [in 2015], or it can come out in 2016."He continued: "I've got a few ideas for it. It's probably gonna be a concept album. And we'll see how it goes, really. The most important thing is that it must have some absolutely standout songs. I've kind of set myself the goal of I wanna write at least equal to the best songs I've ever written and hopefully stuff that will really, really come to life… I want something that will live on, really. 'Cause it seems to me that 'Silicon Messiah' has got a life and lived and breathed more than I ever thought it would. I was just making an album at the time. [i was trying] to get an album out after IRON MAIDEN, so I would still have a career."

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Someone needs to tell this Blaze guy that it is not polite to point. I briefly checked out the video, and though I like to see an aging bald and pudgy rocker do well, 'cuz that's my kind of people, I'm not sure I could get too interested. So now I'm listening to a played out sound on Silicon Messiah, the first song being pretty boring. Skipping ahead to the forth tune "Born as a Stranger" it gets a little more interesting. That was not a point in time when I was paying any attention to metal, when he was in Maiden, so I've not heard the Maiden albums mentioned in the original post. I'm checking out The X Factor, and consequently straying from the subject at hand somewhat, but just in the first few moments it's way better, being full of subtilty and such that blaze no doubt had nothing to do with creating. I'm hoping the fact that I never yet fronted a world wide phenomenon of a heavy metal band will give me an advantage over Blase in my efforts to be a mega star, because it might not do him much good.

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