Bruce Dickinson , vocalist of Iron Maiden , discussed his future projects in an interview with LoudWire . The singer talked about various topics, including his upcoming solo album, The Mandrake Project , the exclusive comic books that accompany the new album, what it was like composing with his longtime partner, Roy Z , his first recorded guitar solo, and the difference between composing songs for Iron Maiden and for his solo album.

During the conversation, Bruce revealed that he is working on a remix and a Dolby Atmos mix of his 1996 album, Skunkworks. The album was notable for having a more alternative sound, which set it apart from his previous material.

Skunkworks featured the following lineup: Bruce Dickinson on vocals, Alex Dickinson on guitar, Chris Dale on bass, and Alessandro Elena on drums.

Bruce Dickinson's newest album, The Mandrake Project , couldn't be left out of the interview. According to BraveWords : “Across ten inventive, expansive, and fascinating tracks, Dickinson and his longtime co-writer and producer, Roy Z, have crafted one of the rock albums that will define 2024. Sonically heavy and rich in musical textures, in The Mandrake Project, Bruce brings to life a musical vision developed and matured over the years and delivers some of the best vocal performances of his career.”

The Mandrake Project is Bruce Dickinson's seventh solo album.

Bruce Dickinson in Brazil

Bruce Dickinson was recently in Brazil. The musician participated in a panel during Comic Con Experience (CCXP), where he shared news with fans and the press about the project that combines comics with his new solo album. 

In addition, the vocalist will be visiting 7 Brazilian cities with The Mandrake Project's world tour.

Bruce Dickinson: The Mandrake Project

  • Afterglow of Ragnarok
  • Many Doors to Hell
  • Rain On The Graves
  • Resurrection Men
  • Fingers In The Wounds
  • Eternity Has Failed
  • Mistress of Mercy
  • Face in the Mirror
  • Shadow of the Gods
  • Sonata (Immortal Beloved)

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