Bruce Dickinson discussed his upcoming musical projects during an interview with Musicians Institute.
“We’re gonna have a lot of fun on this tour coming [up],” Dickinson said. “Yeah, we did The Observatory [in Santa Ana, California] and two shows at the Whisky [A Go Go in West Hollywood, California in April 2024] as The House Band Of Hell, which is kind of cool.”
“We’re still undecided whether or not to call ourselves ‘Bruce Dickinson,’ in brackets, ‘featuring The House Band Of Hell,'” he continued. “But I think it’s kind of cool, and we kind of adjusted to all that. We are a crew now as a band.”
“I’ve just been in the demo studio with everybody for the last three weeks, and we ended up with 18 tracks in 15 days,” he revealed.
The news of 18 new tracks has excited fans. However, these songs are destined for Dickinson’s solo project instead of Iron Maiden.
This creative surge marks Dickinson’s return to his solo career after a lengthy break.
Official sources revealed that Dickinson released ‘The Mandrake Project’ in 2024. This album represents his first solo work since ‘Tyranny of Souls’ in 2005.
The Metal Pigeon documented Dickinson’s solo journey, which began in 1990. His work has demonstrated remarkable versatility across heavy metal and rock styles.
Critics have praised his solo discography extensively. Albums like ‘Accident of Birth’ and ‘The Chemical Wedding’ stand as landmarks in the metal community.
The forthcoming 18 tracks demonstrate Dickinson’s continued creative momentum. This new material promises to add another notable chapter to his distinguished work beyond Iron Maiden.
