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8Related Acts:
9+ Music/DemonsAndWizards, Jon Schaffer's side project with Music/BlindGuardian vocalist Hansi Kürsch.
10+ Music/SonsOfLiberty, Schaffer's other side project with more politically-charged songs.
11+ Purgatory: The original incarnation of Iced Earth active in the '80s, reformed as a side-project in 2018.
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13Iced Earth is a HeavyMetal band from the United States that was founded in 1984 (initially under the name “Purgatory”) by rhythm guitarist and main songwriter Jon Schaffer. Their music features a distinct combination of furious ThrashMetal riffage and the catchy, triumphant choruses and copious harmonies of classic PowerMetal, with the subjects explored lyrically ranging from theologically-tinged DarkFantasy to classic horror films and even HorribleHistoryMetal.
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15Iced Earth's line-up changes very frequently; only Jon Schaffer has remained with the band since he founded it, as most of the other members have been hired session players. Longtime vocalist Matt Barlow temporarily left the band in 2003, returning in 2008 for ''The Crucible of Man''. While he was gone, Tim "Ripper" Owens (the ReplacementScrappy for Music/JudasPriest) sang in Iced Earth. [[ReplacementScrappy And the fans raged as much as the Priest fans did during their own Owens era.]]
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17Barlow left again in early 2011, and his replacement was Stu Block from Into Eternity. Unlike Owens, Block mostly lived up to Barlow’s acclaimed reputation and remained with the band for its next three albums until 2021.
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19Jon Schaffer has also had several side projects over the years; Music/DemonsAndWizards, with Music/BlindGuardian singer Hansi Kürsch (which folded in January 2021 following Schaffer's arrest), his politically-themed solo affair Sons of Liberty, and a reformed version of Purgatory, the original '80s incarnation of Iced Earth, with the surviving members including vocalist Gene Adam. He also released a Christmas-themed collaboration entitled ''Winter Nights'' with Matt Barlow in December 2020.
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21The band also has had two of their songs, "When the Night Falls" and "Pure Evil", featured on ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend'''s soundtrack.
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23On January 6, 2021, Jon Schaffer [[https://www.nme.com/news/music/john-schaffers-iced-earth-bandmates-have-released-a-statement-2852684 was discovered to have taken part in the Capitol Hill Riot]], which lead to [[https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/music/2021/01/18/iced-earth-guitarist-jon-schaffer-arrested-fbi-after-capitol-riot/4207250001/ his arrest by the FBI on January 17th.]] At the same time, Stu Block [[https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/iced-earths-stu-block-i-absolutely-do-not-support-anything-that-any-protester-was-involved-in-during-capitol-hill-riot/ made a Facebook post]] that was interpreted by many as him supporting the riots, although he quickly recanted that interpretation and strongly condemned the insurrection, and he (along with every other band member save for Brent Smedley) have since left the band as a result.
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25Jon Schaffer struck a guilty plea deal in exchange for a reduced sentence in April, but the image of the band has taken a large hit regardless (with their label immediately dropping them), and the fate of Iced Earth with its founder and frontman behind bars remains uncertain. The band's only output since has been ''A Narrative Soundscape'' in January 2022, which was recorded prior to the riot for the deluxe version of Schaffer's book ''Wicked Words and Epic Tales'', and a live album in May taken from the performance at the Bang Your Head Festival in 2016.
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27Latest Line-up:
28* Jon Schaffer - rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1984-2021)
29* Stu Block - lead vocals (2011-2021)
30* Luke Appleton - bass, backing vocals (2012-2021)
31* Brent Smedley - drums (1996-1997, 1998-1999, 2006-2013, 2015-present)
32* Jake Dreyer - lead guitar (2016-2021)
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35Albums:
36* 1990 - ''Iced Earth''
37* 1991 - ''Night of the Stormrider''
38* 1995 - ''Burnt Offerings''
39* 1996 - ''The Dark Saga''
40* 1998 - ''Something Wicked This Way Comes''
41* 2001 - ''Horror Show''
42* 2004 - ''The Glorious Burden''
43* 2004 - ''The Blessed and the Damned''
44* 2007 - ''Framing Armageddon (Something Wicked Part 1)''
45* 2008 - ''The Crucible of Man (Something Wicked Part 2)''
46* 2011 - ''Dystopia''
47* 2014 - ''Plagues of Babylon''
48* 2017 - ''Incorruptible''
49* 2022 - ''A Narrative Soundscape''
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54* AntiAntiChrist: Played with in The Crucible of Man. [[spoiler: Set Abominae decides not to destroy humanity after all, but makes it pretty clear that if they fuck up too badly, he's on them.]]
55* {{Bookends}}: The synth tune at the beginning and end of ''Burnt Offerings''.
56* ClusterFBomb: There isn’t much swearing in Iced Earth’s music, but Jon Schaffer has a tendency to do this in interviews.
57* ConceptAlbum: Over half of their albums. ''Night of the Stormrider'' tells an original story about a man's quest to destroy his own religion. ''The Dark Saga'' is about ComicBook/{{Spawn}}, ''Horror Show'' is inspired by various classic horror films and books, ''The Glorious Burden'' is aggressively patriotic American HorribleHistoryMetal all the way through, and ''Something Wicked This Way Comes'', ''Framing Armageddon'', ''The Crucible of Man'', ''Dystopia'' and part of ''Plagues of Babylon'' comprise the Something Wicked Saga, an original story about the civilizations of the ancient species that existed on the Earth before man, and [[ApocalypseHow their tumultuous fall]].
58* CoverVersion:
59** "[[Music/BlackSabbath Electric Funeral]]" and "[[Music/JudasPriest The Ripper]]" from ''The Melancholy EP''.
60** "[[Music/IronMaiden The Trooper]]" and "[[Music/BlackSabbath The Mob Rules]]" from ''Dystopia''
61** "[[Music/IronMaiden Transylvania]]" from ''Horror Show''.
62** The entirety of ''Tribute to the Gods''.
63* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Burnt Offerings'', which can almost be described as BlackMetal with clean vocals at points, especially on the title track, “Diary” and "Dante's Inferno".
64** [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness The first three albums as a whole are this in comparison to the rest of the band’s releases]], with much faster and more aggressive riffs and arrangements strongly deviating from the traditional pop structure the band would later follow.
65* DrivenToSuicide: The narrator of "My Own Savior”, with the “salvation” being his death after the general unfairness of his life.
66* EldritchAbomination: "Cthulhu", naturally, is about the Franchise/CthulhuMythos and its titular Great Old One.
67* EpicRocking: [[IncrediblyLamePun Boy, some of these songs are so long you could wrap them around the whole Earth!]]
68** The sixteen minute "Dante's Inferno".
69** Gettysburg 1863: A suite of three connected songs covering [[UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar the three days of battle]], approximately 30 minutes in total. Epic beyond words.
70** ''The Dark Saga'' has the trilogy "The Suffering", encompassing "Scarred", "Slave to the Dark", and "A Question of Heaven". In total, they're about 15-20 minutes put together.
71** Quite a few examples on the first two albums, most notably early classics "When The Night Falls" and "Travel in Stygian", lasting 8 and 9 minutes respectively.
72* FightingYourFriend: Hold at All Costs
73-->"Just a mile or so away\
74Is my dearest friend in this world\
75He wears the blue, and I, the gray\
76And God it hurts me so..."
77* GriefSong: "Watching Over Me", written about a friend of Jon Schaffer's who died in a motorcycle accident.
78* HeavyMithril: Many of their songs, although typically with more theological themes and [[DarkFantasy dark, horror-inspired subject matter]] than conventional high fantasy.
79* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Set Abominae at the end of ''The Crucible of Man'',]] as at the last moment he decides not to destroy humanity after seeing all what they have accomplished.
80* HumanityOnTrial: "Crucible of Man" is one, with Set Abominae as the judge on their past crimes against his race.
81* HumansAreBastards: "Motivation of Man", [[VillainSong sung from the perspective]] of ancient humanity and their efforts to dominate the other life-forms of the universe through [[TabletopGame/Warhammer40000 Imperium]]-like levels of genocide.
82* IAmTheBand: Jon Schaffer ''is'' Iced Earth; besides being the sole founder, every track has been written mostly or entirely by him barring a few exceptions, and most of the other band members have merely been hired guns for studio recording and live performance.
83* LighterAndSofter: Musically, the first three albums were heavy and dark fusion of US PowerMetal and Thrash Metal (and arguably a touch of 80s DeathMetal à la Music/{{Kreator}} or Music/{{Possessed}}) with [[EpicRocking long]] and structurally complex arrangements. ''The Dark Saga'', while still dark and aggressive at points, heralded the band taking a somewhat more radio-friendly songwriting approach with a stronger emphasis on catchy hooks and choruses, and they have stuck with it since (although they still continue to write longer and more complex songs on occasion).
84* {{Mascot}}: Set Abominae, [[TheChosenOne the prophesied savior]] of the Setian race who has been enshrined in human myth as TheAntichrist. He appears on the covers of several albums, namely the "Something Wicked Saga" ones.
85* OminousLatinChanting:
86** Employed in "Dante's Inferno", "Angels Holocaust,"[[note]]Specifically ToTheTuneOf Music/CarminaBurana’s “O Fortuna”[[/note]] "The Awakening," "The Coming Curse," and "Damien," though it’s not actually Latin in some of them.
87** Also "In Sacred Flames", the intro to ''Crucible of Man'' (which is real Latin, though it's isolated words rather than sentences).
88* PowerBallad: The band famously has many. "I Died For You", "A Question of Heaven" and "Watching Over Me" are probably the best known.
89* ProtestSong:
90** Iced Earth’s main output mostly averts this, but the one glaring exception is ''The Glorious Burden'', which is an expressly political album written [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror during the wave of renewed American jingoism after 9/11.]] Besides various songs (e.g. "The Gettysburg Trilogy") being about the most politicized parts of American history, “Valley Forge” is explicitly a TakeThat towards what Jon Schaffer views as an America that’s gone “too soft”. "When The Eagle Cries" and “The Reckoning” are also directly about the events of 9/11 and retaliating “eye for an eye”.
91** Schaffer's side project Sons of Liberty on the other hand is ''very'' politically charged from the get go, and features songs all based around his political worldview.
92** Post-Sons of Liberty, the more recent Iced Earth albums have had a more political flair, albeit not very specific beyond the broad message of the government being malevolent in some way.
93* PuttingTheBandBackTogether: A variation. Most of the group's mid-80s original lineup reformed under their original name "Purgatory" in 2018 as a tribute to the life of their recently deceased bassist Richard Bateman. This lineup consists of Jon Schaffer (rhythm guitar, vocals), Gene Adam (lead vocals) and Bill Owen (lead guitar) though did not include original drummer Greg Seymour, who had issues with Jon Schaffer (which they have since talked through). The group recorded an EP of professional studio recordings of Purgatory songs, which was extremely well received. Due to Iced Earth's deviation from their original thrash sound of Purgatory and the totally different lineup, the two groups are considered distinct and co-exist alongside each other.
94* RedplicaBaron: "Red Baron/Blue Max" from ''The Glorious Burden'' pays tribute to von Richthofen and the ''Pour le Merite'' medal (nicknamed as the ''Blue Max'' by Max Immermann, another famous German AcePilot in WWI that won it) respectively.
95* ReligionRantSong: "Brainwashed" and "Disciples of the Lie" are both Type 3, concerning a bigoted hypocritical preacher and the protagonist’s desire to take vengeance upon them.
96* RevolvingDoorBand: Aside from Jon Schaffer being the only constant member, they have had 5 different singers over the course of 11 albums. First Gene Adam, then John Greely, Matt Barlow, Tim 'Ripper' Owens (who you may know as being Rob Halford's very similar-sounding replacement in Music/JudasPriest), back to Matt, and now Stu Block. They have also had 4 lead guitarist: Randall Shawver, Larry Tarnowski, Ralph Santolla and Troy Steele, respectively, along with 10 drummers and 8 bassists. No two albums have shared the same lineup.
97* ShoutOut:
98** The first pre-chorus interlude of "Desert Rain" features the ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand'' Ruins theme [[ToTheTuneOf being played by the lead guitar]].
99** “V” is one to ''ComicBook/VForVendetta''.
100* ShownTheirWork: The Gettysburg trilogy gives a very [[EpicRocking long]] and very detailed overview of the battle of Gettysburg in the UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar.
101* SopranoAndGravel: Most known for his immensely gravelly voice, Matt Barlow is equally as capable at some astounding high notes. See "A Question of Heaven" for some exemplary displays of both.
102* SufficientlyAdvancedAlien: Inverted. The Setians are the original inhabitants of the earth, and the humans are in fact invading alien colonizers.
103* TeenGenius: Jake Dreyer was only 19 when he successfully auditioned for Music/JagPanzer (though they broke up before he could do anything with them) and was around the same age when he joined White Wizzard.
104* TitleOnlyChorus: [[MetalScream Pure Evil! Puuuuuuuuuuuure Evil!]]
105* VillainSong: "Motivation of Man" is about brutality that humanity reaks across the Universe, ''Horror Show'' has multiple songs about the classic movie monsters, and the story of ''Night of the Stormrider'' is told entirely from the perspective of a SatanicArchetype.
106* WeHaveReserves: In past interviews, this seemed to legitimately be Schaffer's attitude towards his own bandmates, claiming that each and every one of his bandmates was replaceable, including their most iconic singer Matt Barlow. Not surprisingly, because of this attitude, Iced Earth has had a [[RevolvingDoorBand pretty high turnover rate for band members over the years]].
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108Subjects covered by the band's songs include:
109* UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar ("Gettysburg 1863")
110* UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution ("Declaration Day", "Valley Forge")
111* UsefulNotes/AttilaTheHun ("Attila")
112* Literature/TheBible
113* ''Film/CreatureFromTheBlackLagoon'' ("Dragon's Child")
114* Franchise/CthulhuMythos ("Cthulhu")
115* ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'' ("Dante's Inferno")
116* ''Film/DarkCity'' ("Dark City")
117* ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'' ("Dracula")
118* ''Film/{{Equilibrium}}'' ("Equilibrium")
119* Franchise/{{Frankenstein}} ("Frankenstein")
120* UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper ("Jack")
121* ''Film/TheMummy1932'' ("Im-Ho-Tep")
122* UsefulNotes/TheNapoleonicWars ("Waterloo")
123* ''Film/TheOmen'', or more specifically its first two sequels ("Damien")
124* Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera ("The Phantom Opera Ghost")
125* ''Film/SoylentGreen'' ("Soylent Green")
126* Comicbook/{{Spawn}} (The entire ''Dark Saga'' album)
127* ''Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde'' ("Jekyll & Hyde")
128* ''Film/{{Tombstone}}'' ("The Reckoning")
129* ''Film/VForVendetta'' ("V")
130* UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror ("Greenface", "When the Eagle Cries", "The Reckoning")
131* ''Film/TheWolfMan1941'' ("Wolf")
132* UsefulNotes/WorldWarI ("Red Baron/Blue Max")

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