Not sure if this is just snippets from the Death documentary that came out a few years ago.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvC-x3HisIA

Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on January 09, 2026, 10:31:21 AM...but to call his rendition of Changes 'alright' is a bit sour grapes imo: it was a killer performance very few vocalists could pull off. Reminded me in a way of George Michael at the Queen Tribute gig in Wembley, by which he revealed to everyone who'd up until then passed him off as a candy pop artist that in fact he could really fucking sing.

Absolutely agree with this 100%

His own stuff is pure shite, though.

Seen him on Sunday Brunch a couple of times too. The two lads on that love having him on.

This Documentary about Colombian death/black metal has finally been released after being filmed 15 years ago.

New official Iron Maiden documentary coming out in select theaters in May. Stoked for this one!

https://www.ironmaiden.com/iron-maiden-burning-ambition/

https://www.ironmaidenfilm.com/

When I read that it has contributions from Lars Ulrich, I immediately lost interest... is that wrong? 

No, I audibly said "Fuck sake" when I read that too :laugh:

Lars is a legend. I don't get the hate for him. I'll keep an eye out for screenings of this close to me as it could be a fun way to spend an afternoon with a box of popcorn  8)

https://youtu.be/pD_H2u79tp0?si=wk2b82UdYKB9kXci

Looks great, can't wait for this, glad they seem do be talking a bit about their struggles rather that a whole glory days legacy piece. But I can't believe I was complaining about lars when Tom Morello and Scott Ian annoy me far more than he ever could! Gimps!

The air guitar bit looks annoying, but yeah, overall I'm looking forward to seeing it. Hopefully it'll be shown nearby.


More about his life in general but a lot of Cro Mags stuff in it aswell.

https://m.imdb.com/title/tt34280312/