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Released in 1998, Something Wicked This Way Comes offers Iced Earth virtually replicating their previous effort, The Dark Saga, but with somewhat less inspired results. "Burning Times," "Stand Alone," and "My Own Savior" are fine slabs of the classic metal/thrash metal combination the band has become known for, but they lack the spark of yesteryear. "1776" is a humdrum instrumental in the Iron Maiden mold, and while "Watching Over Me" and "Consequences" show the band breaking new melodic ground, "Disciples of the Lie" and "Blessed Are You" are two of the few truly memorable songs. Perhaps time limits are the real problem, as the band seems most at home during the extended compositions comprising the "Something Wicked" trilogy which closes the album. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Additional personnel includes: Jim Morris (guitar, keyboards); Larry Tarnowski (guitar); Roger Hughes (violin); Susan McQuinn (flute).
Recorded at Morrisound Studios, Tampa, Florida in March 1998.
Personnel: Matthew Barlow (vocals); Jim Morris (guitar, mandolin, keyboards, background vocals); Jon Schaffer (guitar, background vocals); Larry Tarnowski (guitar); Howard Helm (piano).
Recording information: Morrisound Studios, Tampa, FL (03/1998).
Iced Earth: Matthew Barlow (vocals); Jon Schaffer (guitar, background vocals); James MacDonough (bass).
Something Wicked This... Music Something Wicked This... Music Something Wicked This... Music Review Buy Something Wicked This... CD Purchase Something Wicked This... CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Hammerfall Legacy Of Kings CD (1998)
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$12.65 Cleaner and slicker than their debut, Legacy of Kings was the highly anticipated follow-up to Hammerfall's singular revival of '80s-style power metal Glory to the Brave. Bursting on the European metal scene in 1997, and almost single-handedly reviving an entire genre, Hammerfall placed themselves among the '90s vanguard with their double bass driven, dungeons and dragons epic metal that echoed "pure metal" strains reminiscent of Manowar and European old-school champions Helloween. ...
| | Iced Earth CD (1991)
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$14.05 By the time they recorded their eponymous debut, heavy metal traditionalists Iced Earth were seasoned veterans, having gradually climbed their way to the surface of a Florida club scene swimming with hundreds of death metal bands. And it shows, for despite a few production kinks, their sound (combining a tremendous Iron Maiden influence with a few thrash metal tricks, namely double kick drums) was almost fully developed. Led by rhythm guitarist Jon Schaffer, the group storm their way through a series of galloping anthems filled with guitar harmonies, complex time changes, and admirable musical chops, especially from lead guitarist Randall Shawver. "Written on ...
| | Iced Earth Night Of The Stormrider CD (1992)
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$12.75 Florida's Iced Earth were swimming against the tide in 1992. At a time when alternative rock was wiping the rock & roll slate clean and putting hundreds of heavy metal bands out of business, seemingly overnight, the band's uncompromising blend of classic metaland thrash (think Iron Maiden meets Slayer) was about as unfashionable as it got. And, to make matters worse, their sophomore effort, Night of the Stormrider, was a full-blown concept ...
| | Iced Earth Burnt Offerings CD (1995)
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$13.85 After a four-year absence, which, in retrospect, actually spared them from the abuse suffered by most metal bands during the peak years of alternative rock, Iced Earth returned to action with 1995's Burnt Offerings. Known for their uncompromising defense of epic classic metal, the band gets right back to work with the elaborate title track's surprising mix of soft piano tinklings, chorused vocals, double kick drums, and crushing guitars. Remarkably, it all seems to work, and while his ultra-dramatic vocal style occasionally verges on the absurd, resourceful new vocalist Matthew Barlow ultimately carries the day on such standout tracks as "Creator Failure" and "Brainwashed." Then, just when you thought ...
| | Iced Earth Dark Saga CD (1996)
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$13.19 As the cover artwork would suggest, Iced Earth's fourth album, 1996's The Dark Saga, is a concept album based on the popular Todd MacFarlane comic ...
| | Iced Earth Horror Show CD (2001)
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$14.29 Initial pressings of HORROW SHOW include a limited edition bonus disc which contains an interview with Jon Schaffer conducted by Summit Chandra and a studio recording ...
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| | Hellbound Hayride Who Shot The Hole In My Sombrero CD (2003)
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| | Rose Tattoo Southern Stars CD (1984) (Import) Import; Canada
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| | Overwhelmed Forgot To Land CD (2006)
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$10.65 When Overwhelmed begins to promote its sophomore release, Forgot to Land, it will lift the bands reputation for hard-hitting, critically-acclaimed alternative rock to a whole new level. Lead vocalist and guitarist Quentin Hagewood, along with brother Harlan on guitar and backing vocals; Brad Lacey on drums; and Kyle Pinion on bass produce an unforgettable sound that some compare to Sunny Day Real Estate and A Perfect Circle. The band is a regional powerhouse. In addition to a strong fan base, Overwhelmed's debut album, Zero, was praised in Southeast Performer Magazine and got airplay on WRAS 88.5 and the 96-Rock locals show. The Hagewood ...
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