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Bruce Dickinson Debuts Cinematic Visual for 'Change Of Heart'

BY MAREK VARGA

The Iron Maiden frontman shares a haunting new visual for his standout track from the 'More Balls To Picasso' album.

Bruce Dickinson — Bruce Dickinson Debuts Cinematic Visual for 'Change Of Heart'
Bruce Dickinson — Bruce Dickinson Debuts Cinematic Visual for 'Change Of Heart'

Bruce Dickinson has unveiled a striking new music video for the soul-stirring ballad "Change Of Heart" from his latest solo effort, "More Balls To Picasso". Following the success of the "Tears Of The Dragon" visual earlier this year, the new piece was filmed in São Paulo, Brazil, in September 2025. Working with directors Leo Liberti and Antoine de Montremy, Dickinson explores the complexities of the human condition amidst a backdrop of urban decay.

Performing in an abandoned city space alongside guitarist Philip Naslund, Dickinson faces a narrative of modern disconnection. The video features various ethnicities and cultures to highlight a society often too distracted to notice the suffering right in front of them. A central, poignant motif involves a child carrying a William Blake painting, "The Good And Evil Angels".

The child embodies that primal awareness, capable of seeing what adults have learned to ignore.

Dickinson explains that the inclusion of the Blake painting was a "very deliberate choice" because his own work often mirrors the poet's exploration of innocence versus experience. He notes that while the song's message is amplified by its fresh arrangement on "More Balls To Picasso", the video provides a necessary visual counterpoint.

The ambitious, re-recorded collection received widespread acclaim and remains a cornerstone of his solo career. Looking ahead, Dickinson is currently preparing his next studio album, which was recorded in early 2024 at Dave Grohl's Studio 606. The forthcoming release is being mixed by Brendan Duffey and is tentatively scheduled for early 2027.

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