The biggest saving grace here is “Desert Plains” which is among their most underrated songs and truly an all-time great that rides steady at a nervous pace and can be played at different tempos without losing its impact. “Heading Out to the Highway” and “Hot Rockin” represent the ot...
The biggest saving grace here is “Desert Plains” which is among their most underrated songs and truly an all-time great that rides steady at a nervous pace and can be played at different tempos without losing its impact. “Heading Out to the Highway” and “Hot Rockin” represent the ot...
The biggest saving grace here is “Desert Plains” which is among their most underrated songs and truly an all-time great that rides steady at a nervous pace and can be played at different tempos without losing its impact. “Heading Out to the Highway” and “Hot Rockin” represent the ot...
Werankedtheir fourth LP (2001’sJane Doe) as the “alpha and omega of metalcore,” and it’s no wonder why. Plus, Converge were there at the start (circa 1990) and have consistently integrated, if not assisted in pioneering, other methods (such as mathcore, noisecore and sludge metal)...
Judas Priest have released 19 albums spanning 50 years. See how we ranked them all from worst to best. It gotreallytough near the top! Gallery Credit:Joe DiVita 17. Judas Priest, Demolition (2001) Atlantic 19. Judas Priest, 'Demolition' (2001) ...