ICED EARTH Re-Records Epic Song 'Dante's Inferno', Gives It Away Free

September 7, 2011

Some bands release mere snippets of songs to preview their upcoming tours. Some release a single song. In typical balls-to-the-wall ICED EARTH fashion, the legendary metal band has re-recorded the entire 17-minute fan-favorite epic "Dante's Inferno" and is giving it away free on the group's official web site.

"If there's one song fans have asked us to play live more than any other it's 'Dante's Inferno'," ICED EARTH mainman Jon Schaffer said. "The simple reason why we haven't is because the original click track was erased, therefore requiring a keyboard player to do the parts live. That's OK for a special event like when we recorded 'Alive In Athens', but to hire a keyboard player for a full tour, for one song, just isn't financially feasible."

This summer, during the recording of "Dystopia", ICED EARTH's soon-to-be-released 10th studio album, the band entered the studio for the express purpose of remedying that situation and emerged with a powerful rendition that's (if possible) even more monumental than the original, which was the closing track on the band's 1995 album "Burnt Offerings".

Schaffer and new vocalist Stu Block talk about the recording of "Dante's Inferno" in an exclusive video clip which can be seen below.

"Dante's Inferno" can be downloaded for free from ICED EARTH's official web site (free e-mail sign-up required).

"Dante's Inferno" (which is based on "Inferno", the first part of Dante's poem "The Divine Comedy") hasn't been played live since 1999's "Alive In Athens" album.

"We wanted to say, 'Thank You' to all of our loyal fans who have waited so long to hear us play 'Dante' again," said Schaffer. "So, we decided to give this to them, free. It's because of our fans we've been able to make music all these years. This is a way to show how much we appreciate them."

Schaffer promises "Dante's Inferno" will be back in the band's setlists for all upcoming shows on the 2011-2012 World Dystopia Tour.

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 30 in Bochum, Germany.

"Dystopia" is scheduled for release in Europe on October 17 and in the U.S. on October 18 via Century Media. Two bonus tracks have also been recorded 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.

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