10 Most Underrated Iron Maiden Songs
5. The Thin Line Between Love And Hate
'Brave New World' deserves to be ranked in the top three on anyone’s best Maiden albums lists. It possesses all the energy and intelligence of the ‘classic’ albums and sustains it over a longer runtime than most of them, perhaps peaking here, the album’s closer.
This is one of the moments where Maiden come closest to achieving some sort of transcendence, up there with 'Hallowed Be Thy Name' and 'Wasted Years'. Let Dickinson’s wrenching performance wash over you as you sink into a cosmic sea of heartbreaking guitars. A gorgeous and textured, perfectly fitting finale.