Writing and recording
Musically ''The Dark Saga'' is much more melodic and simplified compared to Iced Earth's previous albums (majority of the songs on ''The Dark Saga'' are under four minutes long). According to rhythm guitarist Jon Schaffer, the shift in musical style was due to a much more positive feeling going into the writing, as opposed to the band's previous album '' Burnt Offerings''. Schaffer has stated that ''Burnt Offerings'' was not his intended musical direction, which is why ''The Dark Saga'' is much more keen on melody and vocals. ''The Dark Saga'' was the last Iced Earth album to feature longtime bassist Dave Abell, who left the group after finishing recording. Although Abell was credited for playing on the album, bassist Keith Menser appears on the back cover, because the band's label,Cover art
The cover art of ''The Dark Saga'' depicts comic book artist Todd McFarlane's character Spawn (on whom the entire album is based). Jon Schaffer, who was a big fan of Spawn, originally contacted the director of promotions for Todd McFarlane, about possibly writing music for the upcoming Spawn film adaptation and animated series. Schaffer eventually met McFarlane and asked if he would do an album cover for Iced Earth, to which McFarlane agreed. Later on, Schaffer decided that the whole album should be based on Spawn, seeing how the character would be on the cover anyway. At first, McFarlane wasn't on board with the idea, but allowed the band to go along with it.Release and promotion
''The Dark Saga'' was released on May 20, 1996. The cover art work allowed the album to market in comic book shops. Iced Earth also made several appearances at comic book conventions to promote the album. Todd McFarlane was also satisfied with the album, although Iced Earth's music didn't end-up in the Spawn film, nor the animated series. During the album's supporting tour, Iced Earth played their first headlining concerts in Germany.Critical reception
Reviews for ''The Dark Saga'' were fairly positive, but some viewed the album as a disappointment, following ''Burnt Offerings''. Much of the negative feedback was attributed to simplified songwriting, and lack of intensity. Sephiroth, of Metal Storm, called ''The Dark Saga'' "a great album that has to be listened to entirely in order to grasp the harmonic line which gives it unity". Adrian Bromley, of Chronicles of Chaos, felt similarly, calling the album "a cool concept record that manages to keep the listener going from start to finish", but was disappointment by the album's reduced heaviness. Eduardo Rivadavia, of Allmusic, on the other hand, was pleased by the musical changes and called ''The Dark Saga'' "a strong album, and one of the band's best", while Mike Stagno, of Sputnikmusic felt that the album "is not the best example of the band's skill". Despite the criticism, the album was praised for Matt Barlow's vocals, as well as Jon Schaffer and Randall Shawver's guitar playing. Eduardo Rivadavia called Barlow's vocal performance "impressive throughout", while Mike Stagno felt that "Barlow's deeper vocal style also helps the songs sound much more emotional". Rivadavia also named Schaffer and Shawver's interplay the highlight of ''The Dark Saga''.Track listing
All lyrics and music written by Jon Schaffer, except where noted.Personnel
Iced Earth * Matt Barlow – lead vocals * Jon Schaffer – rhythm guitar, vocals, co-producer *Randall Shawver – lead guitar *Dave Abell – bass guitar *Mark Prator – drums, backing vocals Other personnel *Jim Morris – co-producer, engineer, backing vocals *Kate Barlow – backing vocals *Michael Haines – photography *Carsten Drescher – layout * Todd McFarlane – artwork *Philipp Schulte – product coordinationReferences
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