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Dystopia (Iced Earth album)

Dystopia
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Studio album by Iced Earth
Released October 17, 2011 (Europe)
October 18, 2011 (USA)
Recorded May – July 2011
at Morrisound Recording
Genre Heavy metal, power metal
Length 45:05
Label Century Media
Producer Jim Morris and Jon Schaffer
Iced Earth chronology
Festivals of the Wicked
(2011)
Dystopia
(2011)
Plagues of Babylon
(2014)
Alternative cover
Tour Edition cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
About.com 4/5 stars
Allmusic 3/5 stars
BW&BK 8.5/10 stars
Hallowed.se 6/7 stars
Imperiumi.net (10-/10)
Jukebox:Metal 5/5 stars
Kaaoszine.fi 6/10 stars
Metal Army America (A)
The Metal Critic (8.2/10)
Metal Storm 7.5/10 stars
The Newreview 3.5/5 stars
Ultimate Guitar (8.3/10)

Dystopia is the tenth studio album by American heavy metal band Iced Earth. Released on October 17, 2011, it was the band's first album to feature vocalist Stu Block, who joined after previous vocalist Matt Barlow left the band. Dystopia was also the last Iced Earth studio album to feature bassist Freddie Vidales and drummer Brent Smedley until his return in 2015.

The album was recorded during the summer of 2011 at Morrisound Recording, with co-producer Jim Morris. While not a concept album, many of the album's songs are inspired by dystopian themes and films, very much like the group's 2001 album Horror Show, which was largely inspired by horror films and other similar subjects. Two songs off of Dystopia (the title track and "Tragedy and Triumph") feature the return of rhythm guitarist Jon Schaffer's Something Wicked concept, which has appeared on many of the band's previous albums.

During its first week, the album sold over 6,000 copies in the United States and charted in eight countries, including Germany, Finland and the UK. The album was met with a very positive response, with some critics calling it one of Iced Earth's best albums. Many also praised Stu Block's performance and wide vocal range. Dystopia was followed by an extensive world tour which included dates in countries that Iced Earth had never played before, including Cyprus, China and Australia.


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