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Thursday, March 3, 2011 - Matt Barlow Departs From Iced Earth | Long-time Iced Earth vocalist Matt Barlow has announced his retirement from the band.
Matt Barlow's official statement is as follows:
"Brothers and sisters,
"Let me begin by saying how much of an honor it has been to share my time in Iced Earth with Jon and the guys.and with all of you! Since my return to the band in 2007, it has truly been extraordinary. I have had the opportunity to travel the world and see old friends and meet new ones. Though we had originally thought that the Iced Earth touring schedule would be very limited, we were able to play our fair share of concerts.
During that time we were also able to have a live DVD produced [the forthcoming 'Festivals Of The Wicked']. However, due to the rapidly changing music industry, it has become increasingly clear to recording artists that the only way to keep a band viable and to truly reach its potential is through live performances. That means that a band must reach out to new regions of the globe and become pioneers for their own livelihood. Since 2007, Jon and I have always had the best intentions for the future of Iced Earth, and we still do. However, given the band's projected touring schedule, Iced Earth's future and mine must now take separate paths.
On my departure from Iced Earth in 2003, I made a commitment to my wife and to the idea that we would start, and raise, our family together. Two years later, my first child was born and two years after that, my second. My youngest son was born about a week before Jon asked me to return to Iced Earth. It was a very exciting and emotional time for all of us, but we were all clear on our intentions. It is apparent to us now that regardless of our belief at that time, time can change an intended outcome. In this instance, I hope that change will not be regarded as a bad thing, but rather as a necessary part of evolution.
Jon and the band must venture into new realms to continue to grow Iced Earth. I commend him for his ideals and wish nothing but to share in his vision. I know that this is not the last time Jon and I will work together, but it will be my last endeavour with Iced Earth. Iced Earth is a name and force of its own. It has been very good to me and has allowed me to live a dream that others would give most anything for. I have been truly blessed to share this experience with everyone. I will continue to support Jon and Iced Earth in every way. I will also continue to create and perform in my own capacity.
These next months will prove to be a very emotional time for me. I am extremely happy to be able to share the experience with Jon, Brent, Freddie, Troy and the Iced Earth family. I am proud to know them and honoured that they consider me their friend. It is going to be phenomenal to share the love of this music during several summer festivals and I know that it will be a time we will never forget.
Please consider all that I have brought forth and all of Jon's offerings before passing judgment on the future of Iced Earth. This band has always strived to give its listeners the very best and I know that Jon, as always, will continue to lead that charge.
To Iced Earth and all of you.I wish you the very best!!!"
Band founder and leader Jon Schaffer reacted to his friend's decision with equal parts sadness and praise.
"I knew Matt wrestled with this for a long, long time," said Schaffer. "It wasn't an easy decision for him. But I love him dearly and I can't fault his reasons."
Schaffer continued: "Matt is one of the most sincere people I know, and one of the most talented. His departure deeply saddens me, but I hope all fans of Iced Earth will cut him some slack. I wish Matt well, respect him greatly, and I ask everyone else to do the same."
With a new album in the works, and a world tour pending, Schaffer has already begun the search for a new vocalist.
"I have a few guys in mind," said Schaffer. "And as you can imagine, it is a very important decision. One thing is for certain: we are not looking for a Matt Barlow 'clone' - we are looking for a front man that brings power and character of his own to the table. There's only one Matt, and that era of the band's history will always hold a special place in my heart."
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Comment by Little Drummer Boy (Member) - Thursday, March 3, 2011 |
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Comments: 166 | | I did not see this coming. I wish Matt luck and Jon even more so since history will show Matt vocals has become a significant part of IE's sound. Pretty tough shoe to fill let alone sell.
Posted by Little Drummer Boy Thursday, March 3, 2011 |
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Comment by Steen (Staff) - Friday, March 4, 2011 |
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Comments: 518 | | The decision is understandable but damn, I was looking forward to hearing Matt back in Iced Earth at this years Sweden Rock. It will be most interesting to see who will pick up the torch. Now I can't help but wonder what the situation would have been in an alternate universe where Matt had stayed with Pyramaze.
Posted by Steen (Staff) Friday, March 4, 2011 |
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Comment by Little Drummer Boy (Member) - Saturday, March 5, 2011 |
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Comments: 166 | | I am however a little confused with one statement.
"It is going to be phenomenal to share the love of this music during several summer festivals and I know that it will be a time we will never forget. "
This tells me that Matt is at this time remained committed to a few festivals since getting a new vocalist to IE is time consuming. Perhaps this is Matt's final farewell.
Posted by Little Drummer Boy Saturday, March 5, 2011 |
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Comment by Steen (Staff) - Sunday, March 6, 2011 |
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Comments: 518 | | You're right! Just checked the official site where it says:
"In his heartfelt statement, Barlow cites his commitment to his family and the need for Iced Earth to tour more as the reasons for his retirement; however, he has committed to perform with Iced Earth on all 2011 European festival dates, which will be his last with the band."
Posted by Steen (Staff) Sunday, March 6, 2011 |
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Comment by VeX (Member) - Wednesday, March 9, 2011 |
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Comments: 81 | | They should go after Tim Owens again, He fit really well and has a great voice.
Posted by VeX Wednesday, March 9, 2011 |
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