ICED EARTH Mainman Reveals Cover Art, Release Dates For Dystopia

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GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN (USA) – Although Dystopia, Iced Earth’s 10th studio offering, is not a concept album, founder Jon Schaffer admits there are unifying themes to several of the songs – and even an appearance by band mascot “Set Abominae.”

“I’ve always been fascinated by the darker side of life,” Schaffer said during a break from master tracking Iced Earth’s forthcoming album. “Movies like Metropolis, Brazil, and The Matrix resonate with me. The same for albums like 2112, The Wall, and of course Operation:Mindcrime. Their images of a soulless, repressive society stuck with me over the years. It must be the sci-fi fan in me.”

In much the same way Horror Show (Iced Earth’s tribute to classic characters from literature and movies) was born, Schaffer said his interest in dystopian themes in music and movies led him to try his hand at that genre as well – even paying homage on the new album to the movies Dark City, V For Vendetta, and Soylent Green. The end result is Iced Earth meets the nightmarish offspring of Brave New World and Blade Runner.

Of special interest to long-time fans are two songs on Dystopia (the title track and “Tragedy and Triumph”) that feature the return of the “Something Wicked” storyline and “Set Abominae” – who, when last seen in The Crucible of Man [2008], had taken his position as ruler of the world.

“The opening song is a step back timeline-wise from the ‘Come What May’ track,” said Schaffer. “‘Come What May’ [the last track on Crucible] sets the scenario that it’s up to us and the decisions we make that will determine the future of the human race. These two songs [on Dystopia] take place at a time when people are in highly controlled prison-like city states, and their eventual emancipation in the closer, ‘Tragedy and Triumph’.”

In an uncanny case of art imitating life, Schaffer said Set Abominae fit perfectly with the general theme of Dystopia.

“I remember it hit me like a ton of bricks in ’97, the whole Something Wicked story did,” Schaffer said. “I thought, ‘Man, this is going to be so cool.’ Many years later, we were on tour for Crucible and we were doing an interview over in Eastern Europe. A buddy of mine said, ‘You know, Jon, this whole Something Wicked thing could be true.’ I thought about it a moment and said, ‘Well, I don’t know about that. But there are some creepy parallels in contemporary life.’”

“So as I was thinking about all of the great movies, albums, and books with dystopian themes, I remembered that conversation and it occurred to me that the Something Wicked story could continue in a few tracks here very nicely,” Schaffer said.

Schaffer admits the recording of Dystopia has been especially challenging because of the band’s summer festival gigs requiring him to criss-cross the ocean numerous times.

Despite the challenges, Schaffer says working with new vocalist Stu Block is “a pleasure.”

“You just can’t ask for a better attitude,” said Schaffer. “Stu is so excited to be here. He brings a youthful exuberance to the band, which is a lot of fun. And he’s a real dude. He’s down to earth, and willing to try anything that Jim [Morris, co-producer, engineer] or I throw at him. He’s stepping into the shoes in a very natural way.”

Schaffer continues: “We’re opening up a part of his voice and a style of singing that he didn’t even really know he had. We’re exploring this whole new range. And we’re just getting started. I believe Stu will continue to grow – and has the potential to grow – into one of the greats, one of the guys that will go down in metal history. If he stays on this course, with the attitude that he has, his willingness to learn, and his passion, he’s destined for really great things. I firmly believe that.”

Song Titles on Dystopia:

Dystopia
Anthem
Days of Rage
Soylent Green
V
Boiling Point
Anguish of Youth
Iron Will
Dark City
End of Innocence
Equilibrium
Tragedy and Triumph


Dystopia is scheduled for release in Europe on October 17th, and in the U.S. on October 18th both via Century Media. Two bonus tracks are also being recording for inclusion on special editions of the album.

The release of Dystopia will be followed by the most extensive world tour Iced Earth has ever undertaken.

The European leg of the 2011-2012 World Dystopia Tour has been posted on the band’s official web site, and all official social-media sites. The tour begins October 30th in Bochum, Germany.
 
Well, so much for moving away from the Set Abominae character.
Still looking forward to this. Dystopian movies are my favorite genre.
 
Awesome! Can't wait for this, the first new album since I first heard Iced Earth! Loving the themes of the album, doesn't get more metal than a Dystopia now does it? Also excited to hear a new part of the something wicked storyline, Set Abominae FTW:devil:
 
As for the hatred for Set Abominae... an Iced Earth album cover without Set Abominae would be like a Maiden album without Eddie, or a Megadeth album without Vic, or a Rhapsody album without a sword...
 
Or like Iced Earth, Burnt Offerings, Days of Purgatory, The Dark Saga, The Glorious Burden...:D

Ok, so I should have been more clear and much more specific before I said anything. I know all their albums don't feature him, I'm sure some people here understood what I was saying.

Dark Saga has a rip of Spawn on the cover, and Set Abominae is clearly a rip of Spawn...

Personally, I like Set Abominae, and I like the new album cover.
 
Ok, so I should have been more clear and much more specific before I said anything. I know all their albums don't feature him, I'm sure some people here understood what I was saying.

Dark Saga has a rip of Spawn on the cover, and Set Abominae is clearly a rip of Spawn...

Personally, I like Set Abominae, and I like the new album cover.

That was Spawn on the Dark Saga cover.
 
Personally I like the cover and I am looking forward to the new album (BIG TIME).

ps and no one from the Iced Earth camp payed me to say that, but if they would like to i could use the money.



I wonder when we will get our first listen?
 
As for the hatred for Set Abominae... an Iced Earth album cover without Set Abominae would be like a Maiden album without Eddie, or a Megadeth album without Vic, or a Rhapsody album without a sword...

The thing about the cover isn't that Set is on it. Him towering over a city thing just is corny and if you think about it, isn't that much different than the other one when it was him standing over the earth. My main issue with Set, is I really wish Jon would stop doing songs about him. I'm sick of that storyline.
 
Jesus Fucking Christ. No more responding to posts when I'm not 1000% awake.

That was Spawn on the Dark Saga cover.
Mistake #2 for today! What I meant to type was "Dark Saga has Spawn on the cover, and Set is clearly a rip of Spawn..."
Hope that clears it up. It does on my end as it really isn't important.

The thing about the cover isn't that Set is on it. Him towering over a city thing just is corny and if you think about it, isn't that much different than the other one when it was him standing over the earth.
Yes, they are very similar, but I think this album cover is better than Crucible of Man. Just my personal opinion.

My main issue with Set, is I really wish Jon would stop doing songs about him. I'm sick of that storyline.

Yeah, I feel there is not much more he can do with that storyline. I wish he would put out that graphic novel about Set that he talked about in some interview long ago...
 
Any chance this album gets back to the Burnt Offerings vibe(I can dream can't I?)? Iced Earth stopped being a blind buy after Horror Show for me.
 
I don't see the issue...Set is becoming IE's Eddie...not a big deal and the covers with Set are certainly no more cheesy or corny than anything Maiden has put Eddie through...

As for the music, I'll give it a shot...when I saw Into Eternity open for Iced Earth I was very impressed with Stu...