Iced Earth founder and leader Jon Schaffer has said in an interview that the band's current line-up will be re-recording "a lot" of the band's old albums over the next ten years.
Speaking to Rock Overdose of Greece, Jon revealed that the project could delay the next Iced Earth studio album and that he had decided to do this in order for Iced Earth to have "control of our catalog and of our destiny".
Iced Earth released their twelfth studio album, 'Incorruptible', in June via Century Media Records and that fulfilled the three-album deal the band signed in 2010.
Jon told Rock Overdose:
"We are going to be re-recording records over the course of, probably, the next ten years. We're going to be doing a lot of the Iced Earth catalog because I don't own the master rights and there's no real income coming from that. If we redo those records, then everybody in the band will be able to get a royalty in the future moving forward.
"It's going to be a big project and it's going to be a lot of fun to do, to really dig back into those records — especially, like, the first six. That's what we're gonna focus on.
"I don't know which one we're gonna start with yet. I have a pretty good idea which one, but the guys and I will talk over that in the next few months. Not to take away, because I think those albums are great, but the fact is that it was a bad business deal for Iced Earth, and for us going forward, we want to be able to have control of our catalog and of our destiny.
"If it takes three or four years for another Iced Earth record, then so be it. I don't think that it will, but if it does, okay. Going forward, we're not going to be under any pressure to make another Iced Earth record to the point where we're rushing it in between scheduled tours or something. I'm just not going to do that.