Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: maliciousteve on June 17, 2007, 01:41:34 PM
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Well I was just in HMV in Watford this morning after seeing my girlfriend off to work and I came across this 4 song CD.
Opened it up and noticed Tim Mills was on there. Been wanting to hear him with Iced Earth for a while now and I must say his lead tone is awesome. THE best lead tone of any Iced Earth CD for sure. He's got a killer vibrato too and really cool licks thrown in. Everyone go buy it.....NOW :lol:
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Ooo is that out now? I saw it on the HMV site for pre-order a while back, and made a mental note to buy it at some point, I must go there now and make the purchase :D
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if I'm honest - i don't like it. Not really my thing though; sorry Tim :oops:
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^ You know if you moan in a restraunt they spit on your meal, well I would be very careful with your next set of pups mate. :lol:
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It's on itunes ... but no booklet :(
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I got it, love the tone it's great and the music is good too.
Generally not much of a fan of Iced Earth but the new single is faster, heavier and generally more interesting than previous Iced Earth work :lol:
Haven't listened to the 3 song trilogy re-recorded songs on the ep yet but will soon!
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I've just got it from Itunes as I don't have to go out or wait for delivery then :P
I've never heard any Iced Earth before, but I'm really liking it - the new single is really good, but like CJ I haven't listened to the rest of it yet...
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Haven't heard and probably wont as IE's music bores me for some reason.
In theory i should like it as i should maiden but it just doesnt captivate me/
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downloading the cd from itunes, pending review.
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shite the $%ing bed tims got chops ;)
great stuff.
The solo on Prophecy is great, I heard a few Zakk Wylde licks creeping into Birth of the Wicked at 2:34.. But all in all I love it, the music isn't my cup of tea bit cheesy for me but the playing is immense.
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Glad you liked the solos Malicious, I've yet to receive a copy of the EP myself so still haven't heard how it finished up. The actual single doesn't have any solo on at all which I felt was a mistake but the ones on the Trilogy were laid down mainly with a Mule loaded LP straight into one of Jon Schaffers amps. I did use a wah at the front of one of the pieces but that was all.