The central figure of Iced Earth is rhythm guitarist and songwriter
Jon Schaffer, who formed the band under the name
Purgatory in
Indiana in
1984. After moving to
Florida and changing their name to Iced Earth, the group's
Enter the Realm demo was popular enough that they released an eponymous debut LP with
Century Media Records. Gene Adam was originally going to perform on the follow-up record,
Night of the Stormrider. However, Schaffer was concerned that Gene wouldn't be able to handle the vocal melodies for the new material and asked him to take singing lessons. Adam refused and as a result he was replaced by
John Greely.
Since then, the band has gone through numerous lineup changes, with only Jon Schaffer and ex-guitarist
Randall Shawver lasting at least 9 years with the group. Vocalist
Matt Barlow joined the band (after a three-year band hiatus following
Night of the Stormrider) for
Burnt Offerings, largely based on
Dante's
Inferno.
Barlow's vocals proved extremely popular and he remained with the band for many years, even though Barlow was not vocally trained until
The Dark Saga by Jon Schaffer's sister who appears as the female vocalist in
The Dark Saga. Recording the albums
The Dark Saga,
Days of Purgatory,
Something Wicked This Way Comes,
Alive in Athens,
Horror Show and
Tribute to the Gods. Barlow eventually parted amicably with the band in June
2003 to pursue a career with the
United States Department of Homeland Security. Schaffer wanted him to try and see if he could do
The Glorious Burden before leaving, but he soon realized that Barlow had lost his enthusiasm, so he let Barlow go.
Conveniently, singer
Tim 'Ripper' Owens soon left
Judas Priest (to make room for returning original vocalist
Rob Halford) and became Iced Earth's new vocalist. His first album with the band,
The Glorious Burden, is an examination of many aspects of warfare and military figures who have shaped the modern world. Its topics range from the
Declaration of Independence to
9/11 to
Napoleon Bonaparte, and there are three songs dealing with the
Battle of Gettysburg. There is a limited edition where the Gettysburg Trilogy is moved to a second disc and the songs Waterloo and the unplugged version of When the Eagle Cries are added to the first disc. The album's theme became the centre of a controversy after
Schaffer gave an interview to
Canadian heavy metal magazine
Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. After the interview was published,
Schaffer accused the magazine of taking him out of context and of pushing an
anti-American bias, and subsequently announced that the band would
boycott the magazine in the future. However,
Schaffer granted Mark Gromen, also of BW&BK and a friend, an interview in issue 101 (Jan/Feb '07) effectively ending the boycott.
Together with
Hansi Kürsch - lead singer and former bass player of
Blind Guardian - Schaffer is also part of a side project called
Demons & Wizards.
In 2005, lead vocalist
Tim Owens and some friends of his started a new heavy metal band called
Beyond Fear.
Iced Earth is currently working on their new album, which is due for release in 2007. Schaffer has stated in interviews that the new album will be a double CD, and will continue the "Something Wicked" story he started on the
Something Wicked This Way Comes album.
[1]In June 2006,
Ernie Carletti became the new guitarist, and was to handle most of the guitar solos on Iced Earth's upcoming album.
[2]. However, he was arrested a few months later under rape charges
[3]. In October 2006, Schaffer announced that Carletti would not be participating in Iced Earth, and would be replaced by Tim Mills.
[4] At the same time, drummer Brent Smedley was re-hired for the recording and touring of the new albums, replacing Bobby Jarzombek.
[5]In December 2006, Jon announced information about the two upcoming Something Wicked albums.
[6] He also announced that the bass guitar duties on the new albums will be handled by James "Bo" Wallace, as well as that the original "Something Wicked Trilogy" of the 1998 album "Something Wicked This Way Comes" would be re-recorded as an EP.
[7] [edit] Sound
Iced Earth's music is often described as
Iron Maiden combined with
1980s thrash metal. The most distinctive element of the band's sound is the
stuttering right-hand gallop of rhythm guitarist
Jon Schaffer, which sounds something like the '
eighth-note, two-
sixteenth-notes' gallop made famous by
Iron Maiden's bass player/songwriter
Steve Harris, sped up tremendously and varied rhythmically. Overtop of this gallop are typically laid strong melodic hooks, sometimes doubled by two guitars playing in harmony. The vocals are often high-pitched, but express a full range of emotion, while the rhythm section uses thrash and power metal techniques such as double-
bass-drumming to keep the speed and energy high. Iced Earth's drumwork is often highlighted by frequent use of
drags and
flams on the bass drum, usually intended to complement Schaffer's rhythm guitar.
Iced Earth
lyrics tend to deal with
theological issues such as
punishment and
sin,
destiny,
heaven and
hell, the
antichrist and the
apocalypse. Many of the band's recent albums have been
concept albums written around a
theme,
e.g. the antihero
Spawn (
The Dark Saga), horror movies (
Horror Show), and historical wars (
The Glorious Burden).
In some songs (such as "Dante's Inferno," "Angels Holocaust," "Damien," and "The Coming Curse") Iced Earth uses the technique of
Gregorian chant. Two Iced Earth songs contain female vocals: "A Question of Heaven" and "The Phantom Opera Ghost," in addition to a remake of "Burnt Offerings" on the
Days of Purgatory album.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio Albums
[edit] Singles/EPs
[edit] Compilations
[edit] DVDs
[edit] Album cover art
The covers of Something Wicked This Way Comes, Alive in Athens, Horror Show, and Tribute to the Gods depict a fictional character named Set Abominae created by Jon Schaffer. The next two albums for the band (first due this year) will be centered on this character. According to Schaffer, the story told over both albums will span 10,000 years. Schaffer also plans to write a graphic novel about Set Abominae.The cover art to 'The Glorious Burden' was painted by Leo Hao, a russian artist famous for drawing covers to Blind Guardian and Aria. [edit] Band members
Iced Earth personnel (1984-1986)
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(1986-1988) - Gene Adam - Vocals
- Bill Owen - Lead Guitars
- Jon Schaffer - Rhythm Guitars
- Dave Abell - Bass
- Greg Seymour - Drums
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(1988-1989)
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(1989-1991)
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(1991-1992)
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(1992-1995)
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(1995-1996)
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(1995-1996)
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(1997-1998)
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(1998-2003)
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(2003-2004)
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(2004-2006)
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(2006-Present)
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[edit] Current Members
[edit] Former Members
[edit] Vocals [edit] Lead Guitars [edit] Bass Guitars [edit] Drums [edit] References