Fashion trends may come and go, but Florida's Iced Earth has remained steadfastly committed to championing the cause of heavy metal through thick and thin. After years of laboring in obscurity and undergoing countless lineup changes, they have slowly emerged as one of the greatest hopes for classic metal in America.
Originally formed as Purgatory by guitarist Jon Schaffer in 1984, the band spent five years in a constant state of flux while paying their dues on the Florida live circuit. They slowly honed their sound by combining '80s thrash influences with the classic metal approach of Iron Maiden. Their 1988 Enter the Realm demo was an underground favorite, and after changing their name to Iced Earth, the band recorded their eponymous 1990 album with a lineup consisting of guitarists Schaffer and Randall Shawver, singer Gene Adams, bassist Dave Abell, and drummer Mike McGill.
Further personnel changes saw the arrival of singer John Greely and drummer Richey Secchiari for 1991's Night of the Stormrider, an ambitious concept album which nevertheless fell on deaf ears. Disheartened, Greely decided to call it quits, but Iced Earth would re-emerge three years later with 1995's Burnt Offerings, released on Century Media Records, and featuring vocalist Matthew Barlow and drummer Rodney Beasley. Constant touring saw Barlow prove himself as the band's first reliable singer, and the band hit their stride with the following year's The Dark Saga. Despite the arrival of a new rhythm section (bassist Keith Menser and drummer Mark Prator), the album showcased the ever-improving consistency and quality of Schaffer and Shawver's songwriting, as well as excellent cover artwork from Spawn comic book creator Todd MacFarlane.
So happy was the band with their current lineup that they returned to the studio in 1997 to re-record the best of their early material with Barlow on vocals, resulting in the appropriately titled Days of Purgatory collection. Schaffer also decided to relocate Iced Earth to Indiana for "strategic reasons," prompting the departure of longtime cohort Shawver before the first sessions of 1998's Something Wicked This Way Comes. The album repeated the successful formula of its predecessors, and with new guitarist Larry Tarnowski and new bassist James MacDonough in tow, the band embarked on their most ambitious American and world tour yet. Their performances in Greece (one of the band's largest markets) yielded the double album Alive in Athens, released in 1999. Horror Show appeared in summer 2001. They issued the covers album Tribute to the Gods in 2002. After endless touring and the departure of Barlow, former Judas Priest vocalist Tim "Ripper" Owens took over the lead vocal chair. The band released their sprawling, double-disc concept recording Glorious Burden in 2004 to glowing reviews. In 2007, Iced Earth released two recordings, Framing Armageddon: Something Wicked, Pt. 1, and The Overture of the Wicked EP. Following suit in 2008, they released Crucible of Man: Something Wicked, Pt. 2, and the EP, I Walk Among You, followed by a world tour. In 2010, the SPV/Steamhammer imprint released the five disc Box of the Wicked, which contained both parts of Something Wicked, and the accompanying two EPS all on separate discs. The fifth disc contained all bonus material: a re-recorded version of "A Charge to Keep" and live versions of "Dark Saga," "Iced Earth," and "Pure Evil." ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi
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| Iced Earth & Symphony X | Wed, Feb 15 6:00p | The Showbox at the Market, Seattle, WA |
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| Iced Earth & Symphony X | Thu, Feb 16 6:00p | Hawthorne Theatre, Portland, OR |
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| Iced Earth, Symphony X | Fri, Feb 17 8:00p | The Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, CA |
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| Iced Earth | Sat, Feb 18 6:30p | Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, CA |
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| Iced Earth and Symphony X | Mon, Feb 20 6:00p | House of Blues Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV |
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| Iced Earth and Symphony X | Tue, Feb 21 6:00p | City National Grove of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA |
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| Iced Earth and Symphony X | Wed, Feb 22 5:30p | House of Blues, San Diego, CA |
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| Iced Earth | Sat, Feb 25 6:30p | Summit Music Hall, Denver, CO |
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| Iced Earth & Symphony X | Sun, Feb 26 7:00p | The Midland by AMC, Kansas City, MO |
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| Iced Earth | Mon, Feb 27 8:00p | Trees, Dallas, TX |
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| Iced Earth | Wed, Feb 29 6:00p | House of Blues Houston, Houston, TX |
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| Iced Earth & Symphony X | Fri, Mar 2 6:00p | Revolution Cafe and Bar, Bryan, TX |
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| Iced Earth and Symphony X | Sat, Mar 3 7:00p | House of Blues - Orlando, Orlando, FL |
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| Iced Earth | Sun, Mar 4 7:00p | The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA |
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| Iced Earth | Mon, Mar 5 7:00p | Lincoln Theatre, Raleigh, NC |
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| Iced Earth and Symphony X | Tue, Mar 6 7:00p | The Fillmore Charlotte, Charlotte, NC |
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| Iced Earth and Symphony X | Wed, Mar 7 6:00p | Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH |
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| Iced Earth | Fri, Mar 9 6:00p | The Palladium, Worcester, MA |
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| Iced Earth and Symphony X | Sat, Mar 10 7:00p | Best Buy Theater, New York, NY |
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| Iced Earth and Symphony X | Sun, Mar 11 6:30p | Northern Lights, Clifton Park, NY |
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| Iced Earth | Tue, Mar 13 7:00p | Nightclub 9:30, Washington, DC |
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| Iced Earth | Wed, Mar 14 8:00p | The Town Ballroom, Buffalo, NY |
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| Iced Earth | Fri, Mar 16 7:00p | Crofoot Ballroom, Pontiac, MI |
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