Something Wicked This Way Comes (Iced Earth album)

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Something Wicked This Way Comes
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ReleasedJune 22, 1998
RecordedMarch, 1998 at Morrisound Studios, Tampa, Florida
Genre
Length61:56
Label Century Media
Producer Jim Morris
Iced Earth chronology
Days of Purgatory
(1997)
Something Wicked This Way Comes
(1998)
Alive in Athens
(1999)

Something Wicked This Way Comes is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Iced Earth. Released on June 22, 1998, it was the band's first album to feature bassist James MacDonough and guitarist Larry Tarnowski, and is the only Iced Earth album to be solely produced by Jim Morris, who has worked with the band since 1996's The Dark Saga . [1]

Contents

Recorded in March 1998, Something Wicked This Way Comes introduced Jon Schaffer's fictional story Something Wicked Saga, which would be later expanded upon by the band. [1] The song "Watching Over Me" was written as a tribute to Schaffer's deceased childhood friend Bill Blackmon, who inspired the name "Iced Earth". [2] The album received mixed reviews; it was noted as significantly "heavier" than its predecessor, The Dark Saga. It charted in Germany and Austria. [3] [4] During the album's supporting tour, the band recorded their first live album, entitled Alive in Athens .

Background

As with the band's previous album, The Dark Saga , Iced Earth were again faced with line-up changes. Long-time guitarist Randall Shawver left the band prior to the recording of Something Wicked This Way Comes, as did drummer Brent Smedley, who was unable to play on the album for personal reasons. [2] Because of these changes, only guitarist Jon Schaffer, vocalist Matt Barlow and bassist James MacDonough were credited as "Iced Earth", making Something Wicked This Way Comes the first of only two albums to feature a three-piece line-up of the band; the other one being The Crucible of Man . [1] [5]

Writing and recording

Musically, Something Wicked This Way Comes is significantly heavier than its predecessor The Dark Saga. [6] According to Jon Schaffer, because many of Iced Earth's fans felt that The Dark Saga lacked in speed and heaviness, the band tried to have a more diverse collection of songs on Something Wicked This Way Comes. [6] Even though some material had already been written prior to the actual writing process, Schaffer has admitted that he struggled writing the remaining songs, [6] attributing these problems to growing stress. [6] One of the songs written right after The Dark Saga [6] was "Watching Over Me", which is about Schaffer's childhood friend Bill Blackmon, [2] who died in a motorcycle accident just before Schaffer moved to Florida in 1984. [7]

The album is the first to feature Jon Schaffer's Something Wicked Saga. Originally Schaffer had planned to have the entire record be a concept album on the "Something Wicked" storyline, [6] but because some songs unrelated to the concept had already been written following The Dark Saga, the band decided to only have the last three tracks be connected to the storyline. [6] The last three songs ("Prophecy", Birth of the Wicked" and "The Coming Curse") make up the "Something Wicked" trilogy, which introduces the central figure of the saga, Set Abominae (who also appears on the album's front cover). [8] [9]

Something Wicked This Way Comes was recorded in March 1998 at Morrisound Studios, in Tampa, Florida. [1] It is the only Iced Earth studio album not to be co-produced by Jon Schaffer. [1] Instead, Jim Morris (who has co-produced all of the band's albums from The Dark Saga onward) is the sole producer. [1] Because Iced Earth didn't have a lead guitarist or a drummer, the band hired a number of guest musicians. [10] Mark Prator, who had previously played on The Dark Saga, was recruited to play the drums, while Larry Tarnowski was hired as the lead guitarist (although some additional lead guitar parts were played by Jim Morris). [10] Other guests featured on the album included Howard Helm (keyboards), Roger Hughes (mandolin) and Susan McQuinn (flute), among others. [10]

Release

Something Wicked This Way Comes was released on July 7, 1998. [11] For the album's supporting tour, drummer Brent Smedley rejoined the band, while guitarist Larry Tarnowski was hired as a full-time member as well. [2] While on tour, a music video was shot for the track "Melancholy (Holy Martyr)" at Wacken Open Air, 1998. [12] [13] The band also recorded their first live album, Alive in Athens , in Athens, Greece on January 23 and 24, 1999. [14]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Metal Storm 9.5/10 [15]
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [16]
Chronicles of Chaos 4/10 [17]

Since its release, Something Wicked This Way Comes has had a polarized reaction from critics. Some have viewed the album as one of Iced Earth's strongest, [15] while others have considered it one of their weakest. [17]

Metal Storm gave the album a 9.5 out of 10 and called it "the most important release of Iced Earth", as well as "a must have". [15] On the other hand, Chronicles of Chaos called the album "tried, tested and tired". [17] Allmusic saw somewhat similarly, feeling that the album was "virtually replicating their previous effort, The Dark Saga, but with somewhat less inspired results". [16]

Despite the criticism, several songs such as "Burning Times", "Stand Alone" and the "Something Wicked" trilogy received considerable praise. Metal Storm was impressed by the musicianship of "Stand Alone", and called the "Something Wicked" trilogy "the best piece of music that Iced Earth [have] ever played". [15] Allmusic also felt that the band seemed most at home during the "Something Wicked" trilogy. [16] "Burning Times" and "Stand Alone" were also some of Allmusic's track picks. [16]

In 2019, Metal Hammer ranked Something Wicked This Way Comes as the 11th best power metal album of all time. [18]

Track listing

All songs written by Jon Schaffer, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Burning Times"
3:44
2."Melancholy (Holy Martyr)" 4:47
3."Disciples of the Lie" 4:03
4."Watching Over Me" 4:28
5."Stand Alone"
  • Barlow
  • Schaffer
2:44
6."Consequences" 5:36
7."My Own Savior"
3:39
8."Reaping Stone"
4:02
9."1776" (instrumental) 3:33
10."Blessed Are You" 5:05
11."Prophecy" 6:18
12."Birth of the Wicked" 4:16
13."The Coming Curse" 9:33
Total length:61:56
Japanese bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Stormrider" (live)
4:48
2008 Slave to the Dark bonus tracks
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
14."Shooting Star" (originally by Bad Company) Paul Rodgers Rodgers5:16
15."Electric Funeral" (originally by Black Sabbath) Geezer Butler 4:53
16."The Ripper" (originally by Judas Priest) Glenn Tipton Tipton2:44

Personnel

Chart positions

YearChartPosition
1998 German Charts 19 [3]
Austrian Charts 50 [4]

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