Review by MartinDavey87 for Iron Maiden - Fear of the Dark (1992) Review by MartinDavey87 for Iron Maiden - Fear of the Dark (1992)

MartinDavey87 MartinDavey87 / March 17, 2026 / 0

‘Fear of the Dark’ is the ninth studio album by British metal legends, Iron Maiden. Released in 1992, it comes at a time when tensions were running high in the band, in particular, between vocalist Bruce Dickinson and bassist Steve Harris. If you include shifting musical trends and Maiden’s name value dropping more and more, it’s surprising that, while things were starting to look bleak, the band still manage to pull this trick out of a hat, with one of their strongest releases, and an album that features some of my favourite Maiden tracks.

Stylistically, this isn’t much different than any previous release. Okay, it’s not quite as progressive as albums like ‘Seventh Son of a Seventh Son’, and isn’t as consistent as ‘Powerslave’, but overall, this is still unmistakeably Iron Maiden. Guitarists Dave Murray and Janick Gers continue to work well together, with the traditional metal “twin guitar assault” in full effect here, and Bruce Dickinson’s vocals are as incredible as always.

With the music world changing around them, the British quintet stuck to their guns and continue with their own distinctive style, and while it might have been unpopular at that point in time, it would serve to keep the band alive and thriving long after the grunge scene of the 90’s took over.

What makes ‘Fear…’ stand out for me though, is that it features three of my favourite Maiden tracks. ‘Be Quick or Be Dead’, ‘Afraid to Shoot Strangers’ and the title track itself, are all bloody brilliant, and showcase the band at their absolute best. With some of their most intense riffs, interesting melodies and catchiest vocals, these three songs alone make this album well worth listening to. And with other notable tracks that include ‘Childhood’s End’, ‘From Here to Eternity’, ‘Chains of Misery’, ‘Judas Be My Guide’ and ‘Fear is the Key’, there’s no doubt that ‘Fear of the Dark’ belongs in the collection of every metal fan.

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