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Iced Earth - Dystopia



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Release date: 17 October 2011
Style: Heavy metal, US power metal

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01. Dystopia
02. Anthem
03. Boiling Point
04. Anguish Of Youth
05. V
06. Dark City
07. Equilibrium
08. Days Of Rage
09. End Of Innocence
10. Soylent Green [limited edition bonus]
11. Iron Will [limited edition bonus]
12. Tragedy And Triumph
13. Anthem [string mix version] [limited edition bonus]
14. The Mob Rules [Black Sabbath cover] [iTunes bonus]

The best Power Metal album of 2011

Additional info
Released as a limited edition Digipak, limited edition box set and iTunes version.

Recorded, Mixed and Mastered at Morrisound Studios, Tampa, Florida in July and August, 2011.

Dystopia was released in Europe on October 17th, and in the U.S. on October 18th, both via Century Media.

Bonus tracks for the limited edition:
10. Soylent Green (04:20)
11. Iron Will (04:15)
13. Anthem (String Mix) (04:51)
"Tragedy & Triumph" moves from 10 to 12 on this tracklist.

iTunes download includes an exclusive bonus track:
11. The Mob Rules (Black Sabbath cover) (03:07)

The Japan edition features all the bonus tracks from the limited edition version, plus one additional bonus track:
14. The Trooper (Iron Maiden cover) (04:19)

All other physical releases include a code for a free download of The Trooper as well.

Staff review by
Baz Anderson
Rating:
7.5
It's been a bit of a rocky ride for Iced Earth in the last few years, especially after things looked so promising with Matt Barlow back in the band. The Crucible Of Man really didn't deliver what the line-up promised, and then another knock back with the news that Matt would be leaving the band once more.

After everything, Iced Earth stand strong here today with their latest offering and another lease of life and promise. Dystopia is Jon's tenth album but the limelight is firmly shining on new singer Stuart Block, who has seemingly breathed new life into this iconic American band. Stu sounds so comfortable in Barlow's position as he emulates the past singer's vocals almost perfectly. Not only this, but his versatility is unparalleled with his ability to scream just as well Tim Owens. Iced Earth have found the last piece of the jigsaw, and it didn't have to be cut to shape this time.

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published 15.10.2011 | Comments (24)

Guest review by
AndMetalForAll
Rating:
8.0
For the second straight time Iced Earth saw themselves without a singer and so they had to look for a new one. In the beginning of 2011 the search was over and the choice was Stu Block (former Into Eternity). The expectation was enormous about the new singer. Iced Earth aren't exactly famous in choosing Matt Barlow's substitutes over the years after having as their singer Tim Owens, with technically amazing vocal capacities but without the heart Iced Earth fans truly love.

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published 26.11.2011 | Comments (14)

Guest review by
Tristus Scriptor
Rating:
8.5
Once again, Jon Schaffer's vehicle of pure METAL does a dust-stirring figure-eight around all of our dizzied heads, screeching to a halt directly in front of us. I can't think of a time when a new Iced Earth release was a humdrum occasion. Be it Schaffer's knack for incessant line-up changes, anticipated concepts, re-recorded classics (both original and covered), and...MORE line-up changes; one cannot deny that curiosity almost always surrounds every release with the Iced Earth moniker. This one is no different. Come to think of it, for many reasons, Dystopia might just be the most significant case of raised eyebrows yet.

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published 03.03.2012 | Comments (6)

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21.09.2011 - 11:17
Angelic Storm
Melodious
The only problems I have with "Days Of Rage" is it's too short, and that it sounds very similar to "Violate".
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21.09.2011 - 13:40
Dedcalm
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Written by Valentin B on 21.09.2011 at 10:00

Written by Guest on 18.09.2011 at 04:56

Ive just heard a song from Dystopia and i believe we are in for an amazing album.

if you're talking about "Days of Rage" then i slightly disagree, but "Anthem" imo is just amazing, probably Iced Earth's best slow epic in years.


Anthem is the one ive heard. Amazing song and Stu is awsome. Not heard Days of rage yet.
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03.10.2011 - 16:31
whysoserious
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@Divide & Devour and Come What May from the last album weren't too bad !!
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03.10.2011 - 18:32
Angelic Storm
Melodious
Written by Guest on 03.10.2011 at 16:31

@Divide & Devour and Come What May from the last album weren't too bad !!


Those 2 songs and "I Walk Alone" are the only songs from the last album I like. And "The Revealing" could have been a great song had it been fleshed out into a full proper song. Everything else on the album sends me to sleep... lol
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05.10.2011 - 22:21
Ritual_Suicide
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Samples are up on iTunes. Sounds very promising.
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10.10.2011 - 22:10
Rating: 6
Rulatore
Scene leaked it
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10.10.2011 - 23:44
Rating: 8
AndMetalForAll
kual21
I already listened the album. Dystopia is incredible..Iced Earth were able to join the melodic and the powerful that they became known in this album. It's just powerful from the beginning to the end, there is no bad parts in this one.
It's from far the best album released since Horror Show. Dystopia has a little of Something Wicked This Way Comes and The Dark Saga. The new singer makes a great job, making us forget about Matt Barlow and Tim Owens. The rest of the band makes a solid performance. The lyrics are agressive, the instrumental really great and the great surprise... "End Of Innocence" is a power ballad, ALMOST as good as Watching Over Me, less powerful but it fits really great in a kind of "coffe break" from all the heaviness.
Dystopia reminds us the best times of the band. Congrats to Iced Earth.

Quick Review:
Dystopia: powerful guitar and drums...really great song to start the album.
Anthem: one of the best songs (the final minute just makes you explode).
Boiling Point: a short but fast song with the drums as the main element.
Anguish Of Youth: very dramatic intro...Really well designed song from top to bottom (along with End Of Innocence this can be considered a power ballad)
V: the lyrics are amazing. The vocals are overwhelming and the solo is pretty ok (V for Victory)
Dark City: it's a gradual song it starts kind of slow but after 40 seconds the mood changes to a more agressive and heavy sound. A good song.
Equilibrium: powerful song with a powerful solo, good drums and vocals (sometimes it reminds us Halford screams in the end of the song).
Days Of Rage: the shortest song in the album. The mosh pit may be necessary in live shows (the last 20 seconds could taken off).
End Of Innocence: impressive song, a very dramatic song for the band and it shows by the way it's played.
Soylent Green (Bonus Track): massive song about the way the world is nowadays. Drums, vocals, guitar and bass make a good symphony providing a good instrumental moment.
Iron Will (Bonus Track): a very inspiring and melodic song. The vocals and guitar solo are the best in this song (positive, inspiring and motivational song).
Tragedy and Triumph: i'm not a big fan of this song in this album, it's ok but far to different from the rest, technically speaking.
Anthem (String Mix): the same Anthem song but with a different guitar piece.



Rating: 8
Total Time: 59:40 with bonus
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11.10.2011 - 01:03
BMR Monkey
Written by AndMetalForAll on 10.10.2011 at 23:44

I already listened the album. Dystopia is incredible..Iced Earth were able to join the melodic and the powerful that they became known in this album. It's just powerful from the beginning to the end, there is no bad parts in this one.
It's from far the best album released since Horror Show. Dystopia has a little of Something Wicked This Way Comes and The Dark Saga. The new singer makes a great job, making us forget about Matt Barlow and Tim Owens. The rest of the band makes a solid performance. The lyrics are agressive, the instrumental really great and the great surprise... "End Of Innocence" is a power ballad, ALMOST as good as Watching Over Me, less powerful but it fits really great in a kind of "coffe break" from all the heaviness.
Dystopia reminds us the best times of the band. Congrats to Iced Earth.

Quick Review:
Dystopia: powerful guitar and drums...really great song to start the album.
Anthem: one of the best songs (the final minute just makes you explode).
Boiling Point: a short but fast song with the drums as the main element.
Anguish Of Youth: very dramatic intro...Really well designed song from top to bottom (along with End Of Innocence this can be considered a power ballad)
V: the lyrics are amazing. The vocals are overwhelming and the solo is pretty ok (V for Victory)
Dark City: it's a gradual song it starts kind of slow but after 40 seconds the mood changes to a more agressive and heavy sound. A good song.
Equilibrium: powerful song with a powerful solo, good drums and vocals (sometimes it reminds us Halford screams in the end of the song).
Days Of Rage: the shortest song in the album. The mosh pit may be necessary in live shows (the last 20 seconds could taken off).
End Of Innocence: impressive song, a very dramatic song for the band and it shows by the way it's played.
Soylent Green (Bonus Track): massive song about the way the world is nowadays. Drums, vocals, guitar and bass make a good symphony providing a good instrumental moment.
Iron Will (Bonus Track): a very inspiring and melodic song. The vocals and guitar solo are the best in this song (positive, inspiring and motivational song).
Tragedy and Triumph: i'm not a big fan of this song in this album, it's ok but far to different from the rest, technically speaking.
Anthem (String Mix): the same Anthem song but with a different guitar piece.



Rating: 8
Total Time: 59:40 with bonus



agreed 8, and i don´t miss Matt Barlow to much, Stu does a great job
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11.10.2011 - 20:24
Elderane
After first run-trough I already miss Matt Barlow (or even Tim Owens) a lot :-(
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11.10.2011 - 22:42
John Shock
I already have it, listening to it right now...i'm in half of the album, and i'm enjoy it! \m/
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11.10.2011 - 23:06
John Shock
Rate it 8.5! ...It's a nice album, i like the voice of that new guy! Congratulations Iced Earth!
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12.10.2011 - 10:16
Rating: 10
Prometheus
Written by Angelic Storm on 19.10.2010 at 05:46

I actually liked "Framing Armageddon" despite its obvious flaws. (some songs having rehashed parts, and it being overlong) And I find it to be head and shoulders above "The Crucible Of Man", which was a huge disappointment to me, and is IE's worst album without question, IMO. My expectations for the upcoming album are very low, which is a good thing I guess, as I wont be surprised or disappointed if the new album isnt very good. lol

It cant really be any worse, only as bad or better. Hopefully it will be a great album, or at least a step in the right direction after the dire last album.

i have it and its absolutely perfect!!!! when comes out i'll give it 10!!!!!
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12.10.2011 - 10:32
Angelic Storm
Melodious
Written by Prometheus on 12.10.2011 at 10:16
i have it and its absolutely perfect!!!! when comes out i'll give it 10!!!!!


It's not quite perfect for me, but it is an amazing album that nestles in quite nicely with classics like "The Dark Saga" and "Something Wicked". The latter album is a little bit better than it, but "Dystopia" shows that Jon still has what it takes as an amazing songwriter, and that's all I could ask for really! I was definitely very pleasantly surprised by how good this album is.
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15.10.2011 - 19:26
Rating: 9
Pazu
The title track is bloody amazing. The rest of the songs ranks somewhere in between "meh" and "quite good".
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16.10.2011 - 02:20
Rating: 9
JÄY
Metal slave
I dont like Anthem being the 2nd song. Changes the dynamic of the album so much...waters it down, I'd say.
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16.10.2011 - 07:17
psykometal
A staff guy...
elite
This album is amazing. I've been a huge fan of Stu Block's vocal talent ever since he joined Into Eternity and I was very impressed and excited when I saw the news that Iced Earth chose him and my first thought was "Holy shit how did they end up choosing a guy who is not even in the genre?!" but then I quickly realized that of course they would choose someone like Stu because he's got such an amazing range and that's what they need. I'm so happy to see Stu finally getting properly recognized for his incredible range and talent.
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16.10.2011 - 18:55
Enemy of Reality
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Written by JÄY on 16.10.2011 at 02:20

I dont like Anthem being the 2nd song. Changes the dynamic of the album so much...waters it down, I'd say.


On Dark Saga and SWTWC they've putt slow songs on second place too. I don't mind, Anthem is my fav song of the record alongside Dark City.
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17.10.2011 - 21:03
John Shock
Written by Pazu on 15.10.2011 at 19:26

The title track is bloody amazing. The rest of the songs ranks somewhere in between "meh" and "quite good".

That's the same thing i thought about the album! ...
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18.10.2011 - 23:19
Mongoose2557
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The first time I listened to the album all the way through I would have given it a 7. But after a while, the songs grew one me. This is for sure, their strongest release in a long time.
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19.10.2011 - 04:41
strade
Far better than I expected.
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20.10.2011 - 17:53
Valentin B
Iconoclast
Written by Guest on 16.10.2011 at 18:55

Written by JÄY on 16.10.2011 at 02:20

I dont like Anthem being the 2nd song. Changes the dynamic of the album so much...waters it down, I'd say.


On Dark Saga and SWTWC they've putt slow songs on second place too. I don't mind, Anthem is my fav song of the record alongside Dark City.

From what I see, apart from some albums, Schaffer always does this:

-first song is either very heavy and mid-tempo or fast, either way with a very hard-hitting chorus (Burning Times, Declaration Day, Wolf, Dark Saga, Burnt Offerings)

-second song they slow it down: either heavy mid-tempo or a real ballad (Melancholy, When the Eagle Cries, Damien, I Died For You, Last December)

-third song is either very fast or heavy, or both (Disciples of the Lie, The Reckoning, Diary, Violate, Jack)

-fourth song is where it branches out and the trend dissipates.

-last song is epic and very anthemic, in most cases the longest on the album (Dante's Inferno, The Coming Curse, A Question of Heaven, The Phantom Opera Ghost, Waterloo)

It's clear he followed the same trend on this album too. Tbh the only album which doesn't adhere in some ways to these rules is Framing Armageddon and the second disc of The Glorious Burden.
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21.10.2011 - 13:17
Dedcalm
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Im listening to it for the first time right now. Title Track is great. Bit worried Stu is trying to sound like Matt. I will let you all know what i think of the rest of it.
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21.10.2011 - 22:56
Dedcalm
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What an amazing return too form. Well done guys.
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21.10.2011 - 23:03
Rating: 10
Vikcen
Metálico
Ummm i like this new voice.
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22.10.2011 - 04:11
Rating: 10
IDieForMetal
Stu Block it's amazing!!!!
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22.10.2011 - 05:44
Rating: 9
JÄY
Metal slave
This does get 1/10 of a point taken because the chorus for Soylent Green isnt "Soylent Green is people!!!"
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23.10.2011 - 05:57
Rating: 8
renai
Never listen to Iced Earth before but I think this album is cool!
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23.10.2011 - 16:49
Rating: 8
Dark Cornatus
Powerslave
elite
My major complaint on the album is the lack of punch and power. The new vocals work well, and there are some good tracks, but there isn't much energy imo. It's a definite improvement over the last two albums though. On par with TGB for me.
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25.10.2011 - 14:43
LichBorne
Dystopia is my favourite from the album. Stu Block kick ass!!! and that other screaming voice... is that Tim Owens or what?
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25.10.2011 - 14:50
Rating: 8
Risto
Wandering Midget
Written by LichBorne on 25.10.2011 at 14:43

and that other screaming voice... is that Tim Owens or what?

Erm... Stu Block?
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