Iced Earth
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Volgens bravewords.com:
The release of ICED EARTH’s forthcoming album, The Glorious Burden, and new single, ‘The Reckoning’, have been pushed back in order to have a proper set up for the releases.
‘The Reckoning’ single will now be released in North America on October 21st (October 27th in Europe), and The Glorious Burden album will now come out on January 13th, 2004 (January 12th in Europe) through SPV.
As previously reported, ‘The Reckoning’ single features the following tracks: ‘The Reckoning (Don't Tread On Me)’, ‘ When The Eagle Cries’ (unplugged), ‘Valley Forge’ and ‘Hollow Man’.
Iced Earth’s current lineup includes guitarist Jon Schaffer, singer Tim Owens (ex-JUDAS PRIEST/WINTERS BANE), drummer Richard Christy, bassist James MacDonough and guitarist Ralph Santolla.
godver.
The release of ICED EARTH’s forthcoming album, The Glorious Burden, and new single, ‘The Reckoning’, have been pushed back in order to have a proper set up for the releases.
‘The Reckoning’ single will now be released in North America on October 21st (October 27th in Europe), and The Glorious Burden album will now come out on January 13th, 2004 (January 12th in Europe) through SPV.
As previously reported, ‘The Reckoning’ single features the following tracks: ‘The Reckoning (Don't Tread On Me)’, ‘ When The Eagle Cries’ (unplugged), ‘Valley Forge’ and ‘Hollow Man’.
Iced Earth’s current lineup includes guitarist Jon Schaffer, singer Tim Owens (ex-JUDAS PRIEST/WINTERS BANE), drummer Richard Christy, bassist James MacDonough and guitarist Ralph Santolla.
godver.
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bij deze: sorry.. kvind dr eigenlijk niet echt zo veel aan, beetje veel van hetzelfde eerlijk gezegd, maar ik had nog beloofd dat ik meer albums van hen zou luisteren en bovendien zat die ene drummer van death ook bij iced eart.. dus ik zal bij deze us kijkenDaKonium schreef:kan me eigenlijk niet voorstellen dat er iemand is die deze band NIET goed vind..
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Fresh from Los Angeles, where he and new vocalist, Tim "Ripper" Owens filmed a video for the acoustic version of 'When The Eagle Cries', which deals with the 9-11 tragedy, founder/guitarist, Jon Schaffer updated BW&BK on the twirl of activity surrounding the postponed release dates for The Reckoning EP and, eventually, The Glorious Burden.
"Actually, the label wanted to do an EP more than I did," admits the outspoken one, "but when I saw them doing all kinds of (promotional) things than Century (Media, former label) never did, I was sold. SPV wanted something exclusive, on the EP, but I don't really like doing that. To me, it's not fair. It's supposed to be offered at a low price, like four or five dollars. If you just want to wait, the deluxe version will have everything we recorded in this session. The American version (of The Glorious Burden) will have 'Greenface', where the European will have 'Waterloo' and the single, 'When The Eagle Cries (unplugged)' that won't be on any of the regular editions (although it WILL be on the deluxe). So it's sort of exclusive to the EP, but not if someone wants to put out the change for the hardback book, special edition, which has everything. There is nothing left off. It's got 'Gettysburg' on the one CD and everything else on the other, including 'The Star Spangled Banner'. We couldn't fit them all on one disc; there's just too much music. SPV wants to work this EP in the video and radio markets. The idea was to put some of the more radio-friendly songs on there. 'The Reckoning' isn't really, but I wanted something to really kick people in the nuts, so they don't think we're going in some watered-down direction. When you listen to the album, as a whole, it's very dynamic, lots of heavy stuff and some strong, ballad-like songs. It just so happens three of the four on The Reckoning are more ballad-like."
What happened to the planned "free" bonus, of the epic 32-minute 'Gettysburg' (honoring the site of the bloodiest and ultimately decisive battle in America's civil war, where more than 50,000 died in only three days!) in 5.1 Dolby DVD sound?
"We talked about giving the bonus DVD audio, but it was impossible to do. There's too much music for one CD, so we would have had to make it two CDs, plus a DVD audio, which would have driven the price through the roof and we wouldn't have been able to enter the record into the charts in Europe. They have laws against giving away too much free shit and still considering it a $19.95 album or whatever. It gets into politics. Instead, the deluxe version is a hard-back book, which slides into a regular sized, cardboard slipcase. It's a very nice, high quality package."
Fear not, the proposed DVD format isn't dead in the water. "It will probably be four to six months later. Instead of just a DVD audio, it will be visual. When people listen back on their surround sound, or anyone who has a home entertainment system, will be blown away. While they're listening, there will be a video on the screen: part animation, part re-enacting footage. Not animation, like cartoons, but original Civil War photography built with Flash animation, doing some interesting things, telling the story. There are segments where Tim and I are playing in the peach orchards and on Little Roundtop, at Gettysburg.
Unlike the video shoot, the entire band made the trek to eastern Pennsylvania, for promotional photos, on the hallowed ground. "It will be unique," continues Jon. "It's probably got to be a double DVD, because we've got the theatrical mix, which focuses on the orchestra, and the 'metal mix,' which has the band louder, the guitars surrounding you more. On the other one will be a 'making of' with the Prague orchestra, me walking around the battlefield at Gettysburg, showing people the sites and monuments, talking about why I wrote about specific points. It will be something unique, for Iced Earth's first DVD. It won't be the typical concert."
Watch for an expanded conversation, with Jon Schaffer, in BW&BK #75.
Van www.bravewords.com
"Actually, the label wanted to do an EP more than I did," admits the outspoken one, "but when I saw them doing all kinds of (promotional) things than Century (Media, former label) never did, I was sold. SPV wanted something exclusive, on the EP, but I don't really like doing that. To me, it's not fair. It's supposed to be offered at a low price, like four or five dollars. If you just want to wait, the deluxe version will have everything we recorded in this session. The American version (of The Glorious Burden) will have 'Greenface', where the European will have 'Waterloo' and the single, 'When The Eagle Cries (unplugged)' that won't be on any of the regular editions (although it WILL be on the deluxe). So it's sort of exclusive to the EP, but not if someone wants to put out the change for the hardback book, special edition, which has everything. There is nothing left off. It's got 'Gettysburg' on the one CD and everything else on the other, including 'The Star Spangled Banner'. We couldn't fit them all on one disc; there's just too much music. SPV wants to work this EP in the video and radio markets. The idea was to put some of the more radio-friendly songs on there. 'The Reckoning' isn't really, but I wanted something to really kick people in the nuts, so they don't think we're going in some watered-down direction. When you listen to the album, as a whole, it's very dynamic, lots of heavy stuff and some strong, ballad-like songs. It just so happens three of the four on The Reckoning are more ballad-like."
What happened to the planned "free" bonus, of the epic 32-minute 'Gettysburg' (honoring the site of the bloodiest and ultimately decisive battle in America's civil war, where more than 50,000 died in only three days!) in 5.1 Dolby DVD sound?
"We talked about giving the bonus DVD audio, but it was impossible to do. There's too much music for one CD, so we would have had to make it two CDs, plus a DVD audio, which would have driven the price through the roof and we wouldn't have been able to enter the record into the charts in Europe. They have laws against giving away too much free shit and still considering it a $19.95 album or whatever. It gets into politics. Instead, the deluxe version is a hard-back book, which slides into a regular sized, cardboard slipcase. It's a very nice, high quality package."
Fear not, the proposed DVD format isn't dead in the water. "It will probably be four to six months later. Instead of just a DVD audio, it will be visual. When people listen back on their surround sound, or anyone who has a home entertainment system, will be blown away. While they're listening, there will be a video on the screen: part animation, part re-enacting footage. Not animation, like cartoons, but original Civil War photography built with Flash animation, doing some interesting things, telling the story. There are segments where Tim and I are playing in the peach orchards and on Little Roundtop, at Gettysburg.
Unlike the video shoot, the entire band made the trek to eastern Pennsylvania, for promotional photos, on the hallowed ground. "It will be unique," continues Jon. "It's probably got to be a double DVD, because we've got the theatrical mix, which focuses on the orchestra, and the 'metal mix,' which has the band louder, the guitars surrounding you more. On the other one will be a 'making of' with the Prague orchestra, me walking around the battlefield at Gettysburg, showing people the sites and monuments, talking about why I wrote about specific points. It will be something unique, for Iced Earth's first DVD. It won't be the typical concert."
Watch for an expanded conversation, with Jon Schaffer, in BW&BK #75.
Van www.bravewords.com
ik heb alleen een beetje een hekel aan die 9/11 artiesten, slaan er allemaal mooi hun slag bij. Op het ene moment zijn de teksten dood en verderf/hel en verdoemenis, op het andere moment zijn ze zwaar betrokken bij de doden van het WTC.
Het geld stroomt weer binnen.
Het geld stroomt weer binnen.
Wantlist cd/lp:
Original Sin – Sin Will Find You Out
Sindrome - Into the Halls of Extermination
Sindrome - Vault of Inner Conscience
Vulture - Easier to Lie
Paradox - Heresy
Original Sin – Sin Will Find You Out
Sindrome - Into the Halls of Extermination
Sindrome - Vault of Inner Conscience
Vulture - Easier to Lie
Paradox - Heresy
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@coenv,iced earth is altijd al een patriotische band geweest.Aangezien the glorious burden over historie gaat zal er natuurlijk ook over de amerikaanse geschiedenis nummers zijn.En als ze dit zouden doen voor het geld lijkt het me nogal een domme keuze aangezien iced earth een veel grotere fanbasis heeft in europa dan in de vs.
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en het is vast ook geen Abba-coverTokus schreef:een nummer wat Waterloo heet zal vast niet over iets amerikaans gaan hoor
Dan breekt de storm boven Melanies hoofd los
En moet zij alles op alles zetten
Om zich staande te houden tegenover Grand Pendleton
Een man die nog nooit een gevecht verloren heeft
En moet zij alles op alles zetten
Om zich staande te houden tegenover Grand Pendleton
Een man die nog nooit een gevecht verloren heeft
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Dat is wel heel veel van de eerste 3 cd!!
Later materiaal is misschien nog beter: Iced Earth, Dark Saga, I died for you, Violate, The hunter, Something wicked trilogie, Wolf, Damien, Jack, Ghost of Freedom, Jeckyll & Hyde, Dracula, Phantom of the opera ghost.
Later materiaal is misschien nog beter: Iced Earth, Dark Saga, I died for you, Violate, The hunter, Something wicked trilogie, Wolf, Damien, Jack, Ghost of Freedom, Jeckyll & Hyde, Dracula, Phantom of the opera ghost.
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Ik vond Horror show nou eenmaal een heel goed album.
En mijn nummers waren een toevoeging aan die van Dantes dus hoort Iced Earth erook bij.
Ik vind trouwens Days of Purgatory trouwens niet geweldig ik vind het allemaal een stuk slechter klinken dan de originelen.
En mijn nummers waren een toevoeging aan die van Dantes dus hoort Iced Earth erook bij.
Ik vind trouwens Days of Purgatory trouwens niet geweldig ik vind het allemaal een stuk slechter klinken dan de originelen.
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Ic
Om even op de topicvraag te reageren: Iced Earth is imo echt een van de betere bands in de metal.
Het geheel klinkt altijd zo heerlijk en afgewerkt.
Jon Schaffer is een meestergitarist en Matthew Barlow een van de meest veelzijdige zangers die ik ken.
(helaas is ie weggegaan... .. Hopelijk word het met Tim Owens wat.)
Hij (Matt dus) kan z'n stem echt op zo'n beetje alle manieren laten klinken.
Hard, zacht, duister, rustig, hoog, niets is 'm teveel.
Dit hoor je vooral in Dante's Inferno, wat bovenstaande echt bewijst, aangezien ie z'n hele stemarsenaal laat horen.
Prachtige band dus, en hopelijk blijft dat nog lang zo.
Het geheel klinkt altijd zo heerlijk en afgewerkt.
Jon Schaffer is een meestergitarist en Matthew Barlow een van de meest veelzijdige zangers die ik ken.
(helaas is ie weggegaan... .. Hopelijk word het met Tim Owens wat.)
Hij (Matt dus) kan z'n stem echt op zo'n beetje alle manieren laten klinken.
Hard, zacht, duister, rustig, hoog, niets is 'm teveel.
Dit hoor je vooral in Dante's Inferno, wat bovenstaande echt bewijst, aangezien ie z'n hele stemarsenaal laat horen.
Prachtige band dus, en hopelijk blijft dat nog lang zo.
Hêhêh, vishandel Berekoek.
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Re: Ic
Gave zang daarop ja,alhoewel zijn zang sindsdien veel beter is geworden prefereer ik de zang op burnt offerings.Jammer dat jon burnt offerings het liefst wil vergeten.Meltdown schreef:
Dit hoor je vooral in Dante's Inferno, wat bovenstaande echt bewijst, aangezien ie z'n hele stemarsenaal laat horen.
Re: Ic
Waarom wil Jon Burnt Offerings vergeten dan?dantes_inferno86 schreef:[..]
Gave zang daarop ja,alhoewel zijn zang sindsdien veel beter is geworden prefereer ik de zang op burnt offerings.Jammer dat jon burnt offerings het liefst wil vergeten.
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ik heb van Iced Earth Horror Show, Something Wicked Comes On en Tribute To The Gods. Het kan me allemaal niet zo erg boeien, het klinkt wel lekker, maar niet om fan van te worden.
Wantlist cd/lp:
Original Sin – Sin Will Find You Out
Sindrome - Into the Halls of Extermination
Sindrome - Vault of Inner Conscience
Vulture - Easier to Lie
Paradox - Heresy
Original Sin – Sin Will Find You Out
Sindrome - Into the Halls of Extermination
Sindrome - Vault of Inner Conscience
Vulture - Easier to Lie
Paradox - Heresy
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