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ICED
EARTH: ALIVE IN ATHENS
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In the sleeve notes
of this 2 disk set, Rhythm Guitarist, Jon Schaffer spits some venom at
the U.S. Corporate American mindset. At first glance I was in agreement
with him until I started thinking. ICED EARTH signed up with Century
Media records back in 1990 when they were a very tiny start up company.
Despite its humble beginnings, Century Media has worked hard to make sure
that their bands always have excellent printing and sound quality on every
pressing. While I know that Schaffer's comments weren't directed to his
own label, it made me wonder: It ain't no Corporate American Music b.s.
this time. I can go into most any store (unless
you are a diehard Wal-Mart only drone) and find music from this
band. So just what is it going to take for folks to realize that ICED
EARTH is one of the very best damned Heavy Metal bands in existence?
Their new CD ALIVE
IN ATHENS rocks the listener (and a
very appreciative Greek crowd) through two CD's worth of music
that drags us through Hell, up into Heaven and back down to Earth again.
Its a musical tour through the mind of Dante (no
coincidence here, track 6 on the first disk is called "Dante's Inferno"
[disk 2 of the double CD European only DAYS OF PURGATORY.) without
the overwrought presumption of a Rock Opera.
I first noticed and
came onto ICED EARTH in 1996 with the release of the CD THE DARK
SAGA. It had a SPAWN cover and was about the comic book and, at that time,
I was a heavy fan of Todd McFarlane's baby. I've long since burned out
on SPAWN and its excrutiatingly slow, weed wandering plotline. The same
can not be said for ICED EARTH.
Over the years, both
in music and lyrics, ICED EARTH has grown into a place somewhere
between IRON MAIDEN and QUEENSRYCHE.
That's not a bad place to be. IRON
MAIDEN, for all their Sturm und Drang, is a very literate band often
called "The Thinking Person's" Heavy Metal. QUEENSRYCHE
is reknowned as the little band that could and did - and for all their
onstage histrionics, still struggle to keep it real. While QUEENSRYCHE
can be cloy, sometimes bordering on bullshit, it's heartening to know
that they at least recognize that in themselves. Sometimes that imagined
presumption seems to leak out of ICED EARTH as in their song "Watching
Over Me" (from
their album SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES). Lead Singer Mathew
Barlow's vocals teeter on the edge of emoting in over-the-top dramatics,
and it is only in knowing (from his introduction
of the song) that he wrote the song in memory of a friend who died
that you can cut him some slack.
The rest of the album
is pure Live Metal bliss. If you love Metal with real vocalization and
a tight yet creative teamwork of sound then you need to get ICED EARTH:
ALIVE IN ATHENS. For my part, I envy that Greek crowd!
5 Perplex Skulls
    
This
review copyright 1999 E.C.McMullen Jr.
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1995's BURNT OFFERINGS and
disk 2 of the double CD (European only 1997) DAYS OF PURGATORY.
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from their 1998 album SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES
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