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* [[Heavy Mithril]]: See [[Concept Album]] above.
* [[Heavy Mithril]]: See [[Concept Album]] above.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|the eponymous Iron Savior}} in ''Dark Assault''. And in the next album (but earlier on in the timeline), {{spoiler|Randor Culdranoc, the creator of the Iron Savior, who sold its plans to the Alliance}}.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|the eponymous Iron Savior}} in ''Dark Assault''. And in the next album (but earlier on in the timeline), {{spoiler|Randor Culdranoc, the creator of the Iron Savior, who sold its plans to the Alliance}}.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: [[Blind Guardian (Music)|Hansi]] [[Demons and Wizards|Kürsch]] guested on their first album; [[Helloween (Music)|Kai]] [[Gamma Ray (Music)|Hansen]] also sang on a bunch of songs until he left after the third album.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Blind Guardian (Music)|Hansi]] [[Demons and Wizards|Kürsch]] guested on their first album; [[Helloween (Music)|Kai]] [[Gamma Ray (Music)|Hansen]] also sang on a bunch of songs until he left after the third album.
* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]]: "Deadly Sleep" (from ''Unification'') to [[Iron Maiden (Music)|Iron Maiden]]'s "Aces High".
* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]]: "Deadly Sleep" (from ''Unification'') to [[Iron Maiden (Music)|Iron Maiden]]'s "Aces High".
* [[Living Ship]]: The Iron Savior, sort of.
* [[Living Ship]]: The Iron Savior, sort of.
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grinded to dust<br />
grinded to dust<br />
and to stones }}
and to stones }}
* [[Rated M for Manly]]: Ridiculously epic instrumentals coupled with Piet Sielck's ultra-manly voice.
* [[Rated "M" for Manly]]: Ridiculously epic instrumentals coupled with Piet Sielck's ultra-manly voice.
* [[Recycled in Space]]: Arguably this for the late eighties German power metal scene in general and [[Gamma Ray (Music)|Gamma Ray]] in particular - not that they didn't have sci-fi songs.
* [[Recycled in Space]]: Arguably this for the late eighties German power metal scene in general and [[Gamma Ray (Music)|Gamma Ray]] in particular - not that they didn't have sci-fi songs.
* [[Resistance Is Futile]]: From "Protect The Law":
* [[Resistance Is Futile]]: From "Protect The Law":

Revision as of 16:46, 25 January 2014

Iron Savior is a German Power Metal band, founded in 1996 by Piet Sielck. Kai Hansen (Gamma Ray, ex-Helloween) and Thomen Stauch (ex-Blind Guardian) both participated in the earlier albums.

Early albums focused on the story about the eponymous Iron Savior, an advanced spaceship built by the Atlantians of ancient Earth to destroy the evil mainlanders who were assaulting their island paradise, known as The Alliance. The mighty Iron Savior was loaded with an AI that was catastrophically corrupted by the Alliance, who went on to destroy the Atlantian Moon Colony, and an Atlantian strike team had to board the vessel and sacrifice themselves to send it out into deep space to prevent the devastating weapon being used against Atlantis. They programmed it to return in 350 years, in hope that by then the Alliance would be defeated. Due to an error, it was accidentally programmed to return in 350,000 years, instead. With the Alliance's temporary upper-hand gone, the situation quickly devolved into nuclear warfare, blasting both sides of the conflict back into barbarism. From which... Our world evolved.

Now in the year 2108 the Iron Savior returns to Earth and is confronted with a scenario where the civilisation of Atlantis no longer exists. All attempts to contact possible survivors failed. The advanced AI, was still paralysed from the effects of the Alliance 350,000 years ago and unable to make decisions. So the computer still in charge draws the fatal conclusion that Atlantis was destroyed by the Alliance who still exists and rules the planet. With the logic of a lifeless machine the Iron Savior carries out its prime directive: Protect Atlantis and Conquer the Alliance.

Later albums focus more on one's perception of reality and the spirit of freedom, shown in such songs as "Machine World".

Current Band Members

  • Piet Sielck - lead vocals, guitar
  • Joachim Küstner - guitar
  • Jan-Sören Eckert - bass guitar
  • Thomas Nack - drums/percussion

Former band members

  • Thomen Stauch - drums (1996-1997)
  • Kai Hansen - guitars/vocals (1996-2001)
  • Dan Zimmermann - drums (1998-1999)
  • Andreas Kück - keyboards (1998-2002)
  • Yenz Leonhardt - bass (2003-2011)

Discography

  • 1997 - Iron Savior
  • 1998 - Unification
  • 1999 - Interlude (EP)
  • 2001 - Dark Assault
  • 2002 - Condition Red
  • 2004 - Battering Ram
  • 2007 - Megatropolis
  • 2011 - The Landing
Tropes used in Iron Savior include:

 No one tells me what to do

What to think or be

I'm a Heavy Metal-Powered Man!

Right, that's what I am!

 They swallow up worlds

and spit out the bones

grinded to dust

and to stones

 My directives are simple peace and justice for all

Your resistance is futile if you fight me you'll fall