Brave New World is the twelfth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 29 May 2000. It was their first studio release since the return of longtime lead singer Bruce Dickinson (who left in 1993) and guitarist Adrian Smith (who left in 1990) in 1999, as well as the band's first studio recording as a six-piece, as Janick Gers, who replaced Smith in 1990, remained with the band.

The album artwork and title song are references to the novel of the same name written by Aldous Huxley. The upper half of the artwork was created by Derek Riggs, with the bottom half by digital artist Steve Stone.

The songs "The Wicker Man" and "Out of the Silent Planet" were both released as singles. The promotional radio release of "The Wicker Man" featured extra vocals in the chorus not present in any other versions of the song.

The Brave New World Tour was the tour in support of the album, during which the show at Rock in Rio was recorded and later released as a live album and video.

Brave New World peaked at No. 7 in the UK Albums Chart, and has since been certified Gold. and registered over 307,000 sales on the Nielsen SoundScan system in 2008.

Songs, composition and live performances

Most of the songs were written before The Ed Hunter Tour and were later recorded at Guillaume Tell Studios, Paris. It was the first album the band would record with producer Kevin Shirley, and the first that they would record live in the studio.

According to an interview with Adrian Smith, "The Nomad", "Dream of Mirrors", and "The Mercenary" were originally written for 1998's Virtual XI, and former vocalist Blaze Bayley claimed to have provided some lyrics for "Dream of Mirrors", but was not credited. According to Steve Harris, work had also begun on "Blood Brothers" during that period, but it was not completed at the time.

"Brave New World" was the release's only song to reappear on the Dance of Death World Tour, the next tour in support of a studio release. None of the tracks from the album were played during the A Matter of Life and Death Tour, although many returned throughout The Final Frontier World Tour, with "The Wicker Man", "Ghost of the Navigator", the title track, and "Blood Brothers" being played during the 2010 leg. "Blood Brothers" returned for The Book of Souls World Tour and "The Wicker Man" also returned for the Legacy of the Beast World Tour.

The song "Blood Brothers", written by Steve Harris for his late father, was dedicated to Ronnie James Dio throughout the 2010 leg of The Final Frontier World Tour, following his death on 16 May. On the 2011 leg of the tour starting in Australia, "Blood Brothers" would then be dedicated to the victims and friends and family of the band members and audience who were affected by the 2011 Christchurch earthquake on 22 February. As the tour progressed, the song was also dedicated to the victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, as well as the revolts in Egypt and Libya and, later, the victims of the 2011 Norway attacks. A live performance of the song from 2012's En Vivo! was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance on 6 December 2012.

Critical reception

Reviews for the album were generally positive. Critics were especially warm towards the return of Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith to the band compared to the previous two releases which featured Blaze Bayley on vocals. In 2023 Metal Hammer named it the 15th best metal album of the 2000s. In 2025 Loudwire named it one of the top 50 metal albums of the 2000s.

Track listing

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Personnel

Production and performance credits are adapted from the album liner notes.

Iron Maiden

  • Bruce Dickinson&nbsp;– vocals
  • Dave Murray&nbsp;– guitars
  • Adrian Smith&nbsp;– guitars
  • Janick Gers&nbsp;– guitars
  • Steve Harris&nbsp;– bass, keyboards
  • Nicko McBrain&nbsp;– drums

Additional personnel

  • Kevin "Caveman" Shirley&nbsp;– production, engineering, mixing
  • Steve Harris&nbsp;– co-production
  • Denis Caribaux&nbsp;– second engineer
  • Nicolas Meyer&nbsp;– assistant engineer
  • Rory Romano&nbsp;– assistant engineer
  • Jeff Bova – orchestration on "Blood Brothers" and "The Nomad"
  • George Marino&nbsp;– mastering
  • Derek Riggs&nbsp;– sleeve illustration
  • Steve Stone&nbsp;– sleeve illustration
  • Peacock&nbsp;– sleeve design, sleeve concept
  • Dean Karr&nbsp;– photography

Charts

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