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#40005 by metalus
Wed Jul 28, 2004 3:33 am
I've loved this band for about 3 years...But their vocalist has added so much to the mix,sound etc....You guys know him....Ex Judas Priest Screamer "Ripper Owens".....

They have just toured the US twice this year, 2 leg tour. Places such as vancouver, Ohio, House Of Blues and many many more....I'm looked forward to the European tour later in the year....Every metal fan shuld own their new cd with their new vocalist Tim Ripper Owens.....superb stuff.... :)

#40007 by Ceessie
Wed Jul 28, 2004 3:38 am
I like their stuff up till burnt offerings.

The rest isn't even worth my trashcan if you ask me. Nowadays they blow.

#40009 by Dethgineb
Wed Jul 28, 2004 4:13 am
I started listening to them w/ "The Dark Saga" and I really loved that album at the time, but now... kinda cheesy for my taste. That album will always be a part of me though.

#40012 by EphelDuath666
Wed Jul 28, 2004 5:01 am
I don´t refuse to open up to new music...I simply don´t like them.

#40072 by fragility
Wed Jul 28, 2004 8:55 am
Some good stuff, but not hugely my thing, I do think bobby jarzombek's gonna be a bit wasted, sorry, but I do, should still be worth hearing though :)

#40076 by Regal Jenkinson
Wed Jul 28, 2004 9:25 am
I refuse to open upto Iced Earth. Their name and album front covers are terrible!

#40077 by BlueRaja
Wed Jul 28, 2004 9:28 am
I've never heard anything by them, but I've heard of them. That's got to at least count for something. :)

#40078 by ianlogan123
Wed Jul 28, 2004 9:42 am
Bad name, but I quite like some of the covers. They have a character that looks like Mumm-Ra.

"Ancient Powers Of Evil, transform this decaying form into that of Mumm-Ra The Ever Living!!"

#40080 by Regal Jenkinson
Wed Jul 28, 2004 9:58 am
You're listening to Queen - News Of The World.

Good work!

#40083 by thefillersweetcityjesus
Wed Jul 28, 2004 10:23 am
ICED EARTH RULES ALL!!! w00t
their old singer was way better though
cover art rules, set abominae i think they call him its done by the guy who does spawn its pretty impressive, but their older stuff was much better, i still like glorious burden thoug

#40100 by Catatonik
Wed Jul 28, 2004 1:36 pm
I am a fan of Iced Earth, seriously, but I think Barlow could sing circles around Ripper.

Don't get me wrong, Ripper is talented, but Barlow is better,

#40107 by ianlogan123
Wed Jul 28, 2004 2:55 pm
Regal Jenkinson wrote:You're listening to Queen - News Of The World.

Good work!


Great album. I was always a little afraid of the cover. The eyes of the people running away from the robot are freaky.

There best albums were Night At The Opera, Day At The Races and Queen II.

If I remember correctly Rob Halford once remarked in the press that Freddie shouldn't be wearing leather (late 70s I think) unless he proved he was metal enough. He challenged him to a race on motorbikes or something. Mercury declined, saying he would only do it if Halford danced with the National Ballet, as he had done. Halford made some comments about not being gay. How surprised we were when he came out.

Image

Not.

#40112 by Disputatious
Wed Jul 28, 2004 4:14 pm
Regal Jenkinson wrote:I refuse to open upto Iced Earth. Their name and album front covers are terrible!


Heh, first time I've heard that. Their album covers have pretty amazing artwork and you're the first person I've ever heard that doesn't like them. I think they are (were) an amazing band, but I can't stand Owens. Matt Barlow in my opinion was only shadowed by Devin in overall energy and singing capabilities. Overall they're without a doubt one of my favorite bands.

#40126 by ALieN
Wed Jul 28, 2004 6:34 pm
I am a big fan of Iced Earth, I saw them live this year in Philadelphia with Evergrey and Children of Bodom (also a couple of my favorite bands). I don't really see how people can say that Barlow was a better vocalist than Ripper in terms of the actual voice.. Ripper is such a better singer, however Barlow just seemed to fit better with the music of the old, and brought so much energy with him to the band. Still, I greatly enjoyed Ripper's performance live.. he sang both the old and new stuff great. I went in there not knowing what to expect from Ripper, but I came out way more than satisfied :)

The style of the new album, The Glorious Burden, fits Ripper's vocal style very well, and I don't believe that Barlow could have performed as well on the new album. I love the new CD, and the Gettysburg trilogy is up there just as high as their "Something Wicked" trilogy, if not surpassing it. I expect more great things to come from this band in the future :)

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