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Iced Earth - The Glorious Burden

Iced Earth - The Glorious Burden
Artist:Iced Earth
Title:The Glorious Burden
Format:CD
Label:SPV
Genre:Heavy Metal, Power Metal
Packaging Group:Grp 2
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"Iced Earth have returned with a vengeance! With ""The Glorious Burden,"" the legendary US heavy metal band have delivered an epic and conceptual tour-de-force that showcases the riff-mastery of Jon Schaffer and the vocal prowess of former Judas Priest singer Tim ""Ripper"" Owens. (2004)

Tracklist

CD 1
1.Star Spangled Banner
2.Declaration Day
3.When The Eagle Cries
4.Reckoning (Don't Tread On Me)
5.Greenface
6.Valley Forge
7.Attila
8.Hollow Man
9.Red Baron
10.Blue Max Gettysburg (1863)
11.Devil To Pay, The
12.Hold At All Costs
13.High Water Mark"

Latest Reviews

irondragon04/28/2010
Ok, but not great!
Well, I had to admit that ever since I heard that the former lead singer(Matt Barlow) quit the band and the music business to enter into the world of justice, I though that Iced Earth was simply Dead! As I placed the CD into the player and hit Play, I was honestly a little surprised. The music is not as Heavy and Thrashy as it was in the Barlow days, but it was musical and impressive. "Declaration Day" - my personal favorite on this CD has all the Classic Iced Earth qualities. "When the Eagle Cries" - this song actually blew me away. It's a slow Acoustic Classic about 911! Owen's vocals are impressive as I felt the feeling and almost agony and pain within the music. My other favorite was "The Devil to Pay" - At over 10 min. this is also classic IE! It's got the old fashioned War drums in the intro as it plays a metal version of "The Ants go Marching." You truly feel the energy put into the making of this War Bound song. But in all honesty, after those 3 songs, the rest of the CD does not follow through and to me seemed to fail in what I thought Iced Earth was about.

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