(Edited foreword: I'm putting this here and not in the IE thread because 1.) this here cup was the catalyst, 2.)
Burnt Offerings were just now a part of the contest)
I just wanted to say here that thanks to this tournament (while also because they are much talked about lately and Schaffer's actions brought an outpour of reactions that made me realize just how much people care(d) about them - heck, I never knew
Perun loved them that much) I'm really trying to "get into" Iced Earth. Again and again.
Because obviously there must be something to that band, although I'm unable to grasp it, really. I was relistening again to
Burnt Offerings this morning on my way to work and it still kinda eludes me.
Take the title track - there's this "thrashy" feeling, but it doesn't go far enough for me. I mean, the riffs and even the vocals are just
not there? Like the riffs are nice, but this to me is a proper thrash riffing
Whereas Schaffer has the sound, the energy, the style even, but something's missing. It doesn't drive the song forward as much, it's neither teeth-kicking enough nor catchy enough. And also - am I the only one who finds the repeating section that first begins after 1:30 (I think) to be downright taken from some Maiden track? (To Tame a Land, maybe?)
And while I like Barlow much more now, on the title track it really didn't work for me. It felt like he was attempting the thrashy sneer, but again, stopped short right before it. On Last December I liked him much more, although - and I
don't mean this in an offensive way whatsoever - I don't get how someone would love Barlow and hate Blaze, their timbre and general way of expression is ... well, it's not the
same, but it springs out of the same fountain, if you know what I mean.
Diary and Burning Oasis I like also much more and Inferno... dunno, it's still the biggest track here (not just length-wise) and I must say that for a band as specific as IE the fact that it even sorta holds together is very impressive. Despite what
Perun said, it is
the reason for my to try and get back to this album. Because of the scope, the atmosphere, the
unmitigated audacity. I remember George Starostin ending his review for Bon Jovi's
Keep the Faith by highlighting Dry County (a nine minute track), saying it would have to go, simply out of principle, because
"quod licet Iovi, non licet Bon Jovi, as the Romans said, which freely translates into English as: «What the hell is a nine-minute song doing on a Bon Jovi record, of all possible places?»" And it's this gutsiness that makes both Dry County and Inferno actually kinda endearing to me.
Dunno, I'll keep trying. And I'll try out even some of the latter albums, IIRC I actually liked
The Glorious Burden and
Dystopia even had some good buzz about it when it came out. And I wonder how did Barlow evolve in the meantime and how did it work on
The Crucible of Man.
Also, two things I have to admit with no "buts", 1.)
Iced Earth is just such a cool name, right? 2.) Their covers are very intriguing and combined with the bands name also help with me trying to get back to the band, because it just looks so darn
tasty.
Just a very cool image, is what I'm saying.
(Just wanted to show that I
do listen and take your comments at heart... and try. Didn't mean to throw mud at the band, although it might seem that way)