Original songwriters : Glenn Tipton, Rob Halford, K K Downing This title is a cover ofMetal Godsas made famous byJudas Priest Share your thoughts about Metal Gods Log into leave a reply. Can't find what you are looking for? Add it to our list of suggestions! Add suggestion...
Rob Halford and his bandmates wanted to “reinvestigate the roots of (Judas) Priest” for “Redeemer of Souls,” the Metal Gods’ 17th studio album and first set of new material since the concept album “Nostradamus” in 2008, released on Tuesday (July 8). Check out a special behind-th...
1. February 4th - Metal Gods (2:00pm) 2. February 11th - Breaking The Law (2:00pm) 3. February 18th - Living After Midnight (2:00pm) Judas Priest Celebrated 50 Heavy Metal Years at Bloodstock 2021, with one of their best Live performances to date. ...
Can you guess these '80s hair metal videos from just a couple of screenshots? The '80s, especially the latter portion of the decade, brought us a wealth of rockers depleting the ozone with hair spray, growing out and teasing up those locks and yes, rocking the daylights out of the stage...
As the '80s dawned, Judas Priest astutely revised their sound by dispensing with earlier songwriting complexities on this amazingly streamlined and direct album. At the same time, powerful new triumphs like “Breaking the Law,”“Metal Gods” and “Living After Midnight” had lost none of their...
Judas Priest (1980):Judas Priest began to couple their earlier complexity with more polished, groove-focused songs, hurtling NWOBHM into the mainstream. Fun moments like "Breaking the Law" are perfectly balanced by darker triumphs like "Metal Gods." ...
As the '80s dawned, Judas Priest astutely revised their sound by dispensing with earlier songwriting complexities on this amazingly streamlined and direct album. At the same time, powerful new triumphs like “Breaking the Law,”“Metal Gods” and “Living After Midnight” had lost none of their...
Judas Priest (1980):Judas Priest began to couple their earlier complexity with more polished, groove-focused songs, hurtling NWOBHM into the mainstream. Fun moments like "Breaking the Law" are perfectly balanced by darker triumphs like "Metal Gods." ...
Judas Priest (1980):Judas Priest began to couple their earlier complexity with more polished, groove-focused songs, hurtling NWOBHM into the mainstream. Fun moments like "Breaking the Law" are perfectly balanced by darker triumphs like "Metal Gods." ...
(Columbia, 1984) If there was one album to show someone who had never heard of Judas Priest, ‘Defenders of the Faith’ might be the go-to. Embodying all that is metal from scorching guitar leads and ceaseless solo battles to the versatility of Rob Halford’s voice, the Priest put it...