I like this group, they show lots of potential. If Schaffer could stop trying to make himself MUCH larger than what he is, they'd prolly be even further than they are now.
I'll just rate all the albums how I feel.
Iced Earth: 3/10 - Nothing but a bit of potential on this album. Production quality is bad, vocalist is pitiful. Some decent guitar work on a few tracks.
Night of the Stormrider: 6/10 - A better vocalist and improved guitars give this album a step up. Nice songwriting is shown here. Vocals still hold the album back some, and the production still needs some work.
Burnt Offerings: 6/10 - I never could get into this one, although two of my faves from this group are on here, the title track and Dante's Inferno. Last December is good too, but the rest I just can't dig at all.
Dark Saga: 8/10 - A big step up for the band. Songs have more hooks in them and flow together much better. Barlow does some amazing vocal work on this one too.
Days of Purgatory: 7/10 - A strong album featuring many of the classic old tracks re-recorded by the new band, the most noticable change being Barlow on vocals. Still, some older tracks show some of the early problems the band had.
Melencholy EP: 7/10 - Gave a nice preview for the coming album to follow. Didn't care much for the cover songs however.
Something Wicked This Way Comes: 9/10 - In my opinion, the bands high point. Great opener, strong songs, a great and powerful ending trilogy. The high water mark of the band.
Alive in Athens: 10/10 - While the previous album was the high water mark, this one scores higher for the great song selection, and incredible atmosphere. Get the 3 disc version, not the neutered 2 disc.
Horror Show: 7/10 - The band took a step forward in production, and a step back with some of the music. Wolf is an incredible opener, but the album, while strong, seems to stumble a bit.
Tribute to the Gods: 4/10 - Barlows final showing with the band. They redo some classics, some well, some horrible. I can't get into this one at all.
The Reckoning EP: 8/10 - A great way to introduce new vocalist Owens with a very powerful single, plus shows he can do the slower stuff well too on the following track.
The Glorious Burden: 7/10 - Not as horrible as some make it out to be. Some really good, catchy songs, some draggers. Gettysburg trilogy drags on for way too long.
Overture of the Wicked: 8/10 - Owens redoes the Wicked trilogy. Feels a bit darker, some parts I like better, others I prefer the original. A good showing.
Framing Armageddon: 8/10 - Well rounded, but can't stand up to the original Something Wicked. Nice songs all around, no real stand-outs though, and a bit of filler holds this album back.
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