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| Subject: New Iced Earth Thu Jun 07, 2007 3:46 pm | |
| - Quote :
- BW&BK World Exclusive: ICED EARTH - Hearing Armageddon: An Advance Listen To Forthcoming Album
Posted on Saturday, May 26, 2007 at 17:57:40 EST Special report by Mark Gromen
Only the third person to hear Framing Armageddon in its entirety (after mastermind Jon Schaffer and producer Jim Morris), BW&BK can announce that this first installment of the two-disc Set Abominae concept is as epic, enjoyable, yet unconventional and boundary stretching (in terms of musicianship, instrumentation and scope of what's perceived to be Iced Earth) as Schaffer has intimated over the last decade. Don't ask him to explain the story, as it's a self-perpetuating myth with too many layers. Sci-fi fanatic Morris claims it could become a cottage industry unto itself, spawning an unending series of book/movie spinoffs, much like Star Wars or Star Trek, although it resembles neither.
Similarly, the music, from opening cello and Middle Eastern equivalent of slow samba rhythm ('Overture'), through the sonic deluge of 'The Setian Massacre', flamenco guitar and tribal drum patters on 'Something Wicked (Part 2)', to the bluesy, slide guitar and lap steel of the 10+ minute 'The Clouding' masterpiece or Hammond organ solo on 'The Domino Decree' and ultimately the entirely sung as a choir 'When Stars Collide (Born Is He)', retains multiple, recurrent parts, themes if you will (like Prokofiev's Peter And The Wolf), including a snippet dedicated to the main character, who although absent until Part 2 (appearing simultaneously in the timeline with the birth of Jesus Christ) can be heard on different instruments and at different paces throughout Framing Armageddon.
There's an undercurrent of Setian revenge on humanity, utilizing religious bickering to fragment man's unity.
"Embrace the fact man needs religion Prophets, saviors and priests All convinced they have the answer The truth is they'll never know Behind faith they'll hide and hope... So convinced their way is right The narrow view of all mankind In the name of God they will divide"
-'Order Of The Rose'
Sixty-nine minutes of music, some of the songs ending abruptly, others segue directly into the next.
First listen standouts? The title track, the lone other example of full bore speed and triplets (a la pre-release single 'Ten Thousand Strong'), aka what many associate as standard Iced Earth. Without a doubt, the two-songs-in-one approach of 'The Clouding' shines brightest. The sedate first half recalls JUDAS PRIEST's 'Beyond The Realms Of Death', then it lets loose. It's a showcase for Tim "Ripper" Owens, who demonstrates newfound versatility throughout the disc and sings at impossible highs for sustained periods of time (see 'Retribution Through The Ages', 'Reflections' or the acappella ending of 'A Charge To Keep'). This is not a one and done listen, first due to the complex story line. Unlike many concept records, the songs stand on their own, identifiable as Iced Earth, yet not rehashing old ideas.
Prepare to commit a large chunk of time to multiple playbacks. And this is only Part 1!
A full in-studio report and interview with Jon Schaffer will appear in an upcoming issue of BW&BK. | |
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Smindas Metal is in my blood
Number of posts : 2546 Age : 35
| Subject: Re: New Iced Earth Thu Jun 07, 2007 5:50 pm | |
| Wow, that sounds far more interesting than I was expecting. I can't wait for this to be released. _________________ | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: New Iced Earth Thu Jun 07, 2007 6:15 pm | |
| Iced Earth, never a bad album. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: New Iced Earth Thu Jun 07, 2007 7:08 pm | |
| Wow! That sounds awesome. This one is going to seriously piss off a lot of the more close-minded Iced Earth fans. And why doesn't Jon explain to people that he's not playing triplets 99% of the time people say he is. That annoys the hell out me! |
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Wargod Metal is in my blood
Number of posts : 4272 Age : 65
| Subject: Re: New Iced Earth Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:20 am | |
| Woohoo can't wait have everything Iced Earth has done plus some. My favorite all time metal band! Wargod48 | |
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mc666 Master Sailboat
Number of posts : 9301 Age : 45
| Subject: Re: New Iced Earth Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:34 am | |
| meh, i like IE ok.. but haven't been into them since Burnt Offerings. perhaps this one will recapture my interest. we'll see. _________________ | |
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ultmetal Administrator
Number of posts : 19452 Age : 57
| Subject: Re: New Iced Earth Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:06 pm | |
| - Wargod48 wrote:
- Woohoo can't wait have everything Iced Earth has done plus some. My favorite all time metal band!
Wargod48 I didn't know that. Cool. ...plus some.Bootlegs? | |
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Thrasher73 Much Cooler than the other 72
Number of posts : 8918 Age : 51
| Subject: Re: New Iced Earth Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:25 pm | |
| Sounds good to me,especially the part of Ripper hitting the highs for extended periods.Cant wait! | |
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GrandNational Metal is in my blood
Number of posts : 3830 Age : 44
| Subject: Re: New Iced Earth Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:44 pm | |
| I just heard the new remake with Ripper on it on satellite radio and it sounded real good. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: New Iced Earth Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:48 pm | |
| - GrandNational wrote:
- I just heard the new remake with Ripper on it on satellite radio and it sounded real good.
It's awesome, if you ask me. It just takes some getting used to. Once you're confortable with it, you can really hear it as new songs—almost. |
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GrandNational Metal is in my blood
Number of posts : 3830 Age : 44
| Subject: Re: New Iced Earth Sat Jun 09, 2007 5:07 am | |
| - Eyesore wrote:
- GrandNational wrote:
- I just heard the new remake with Ripper on it on satellite radio and it sounded real good.
It's awesome, if you ask me. It just takes some getting used to. Once you're confortable with it, you can really hear it as new songs—almost. I agree. There seemed to be new life and freshness given to the re-make where it stands alone. | |
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