BRUCE DICKINSON’s New Album ‘The Mandrake Project’ Gets Release Date, Available For Pre-Order

Bruce Dickinson Afterglow Of Ragnarok

Yesterday, during the opening day of CCXP23, the renowned Comic-Con event in Sao Paulo, Bruce Dickinson, the iconic frontman of IRON MAIDEN, thrilled the audience with the premiere of the exhilarating music video for his first single, “Afterglow Of Ragnarok.”

This electrifying track is part of his highly anticipated solo album, The Mandrake Project, which is set to release on March 1 via BMG.

Alongside the album, Bruce also announced an exciting collaboration with Z2 for an upcoming comic series. To the delight of the international comic community, 2,000 exclusive versions of the comic were unveiled at CCXP, adding to the excitement surrounding this extraordinary project.

With ten captivating and innovative tracks, The Mandrake Project promises to be a definitive rock album of 2024, showcasing Bruce Dickinson’s exceptional vocal prowess and his long-standing partnership with co-writer and producer Roy “Z” Ramirez.

Album is available for pre-order from Dickinson‘s official webstore and Amazon here (affiliate link).

The Mandrake Project track listing:

01. Afterglow Of Ragnarok (05:45)
02. Many Doors To Hell (04:48)
03. Rain On The Graves (05:05)
04. Resurrection Men (06:24)
05. Fingers In The Wounds (03:39)
06. Eternity Has Failed (06:59)
07. Mistress Of Mercy (05:08)
08. Face In The Mirror (04:08)
09. Shadow Of The Gods (07:02)
10. Sonata (Immortal Beloved) (09:51)

Bruce previously said about the album: “So, everybody, everybody on the planet who’s been going, ‘Oh my god. What’s this solo thing gonna be all about when it finally happens?’ Well, it’s finally happening. It’s called ‘The Mandrake Project’, and’ of course, it’s music. But, it’s also much, much, more. More than that, I’m not gonna reveal for now, ’cause it will become self-explanatory and self-evident as we go through and reveal more layers of the onion for you all.”

“But, yeah, The Mandrake Project. We’ve been working on this since 2014, when it wasn’t called The Mandrake Project. And it’s had time to grow and mature. And, oh my God, has it ever. I think you will be really, really excited. And, I hope you love everything that we’ve created for you.”

Bruce Dickinson The Mandrake Project

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