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Intersting Concept release from one of metal's most hallowed acts Nov 08, 2008 Reviews have been very divided on the release of Priest's newest album,there first concept release,Nostradumus.
Many criticize it for it's lack of anthems and accesibility.
Truth is,it's just what it SHOULD be....a deep concept album.
The band returns somewhat to there 70s roots with this one,with much more complex guitar work and the use of keyboards to maximize the emotional impact of several songs.
It's a good story,but quite a long listen,sort of a throw back to the classic idea of the concept record.
Not all the writing is top notch,but when it works,it works well.
Standouts are probally War,Prophecy and Future of Mankind(excellent soloing in this one).
The song "Alone" was Priest's clever way of adding an anthem to metalheads,for clearly the lyrics echo that sentiment.
Overall,a good release,ceratinly a must for Priest fans,and good enough to be an album of the year contender.
Go in with an open mind,and you may enjoy the journey that lies ahead on "Nostradamus".
0 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Try 90's alternative , nu metal, or metalcore for good music. Nov 07, 2008 Why Judas Priest Sucks.
Rob Halford is older than Santa Clause and has the vocal range of a dead bird. For good vocalist check out Fred Durst and Jon Davis and Dexter Holland {the ultra fast ultra punk rock band Offspring!}
The guitarist can't play a good riff like Korn, Deftones, or New Metallica.
and this band plays stupid NWOBHM! Why not utilize your talents on nu metal or 90's alternative? Because they don't have any talent!
For good bands listen to Creed, Bush, Deftones, New Metallica, New Megadeth, 'Rapping' Anthrax, Sepultura {after Max left}, Soulfly, New Slayer, Orgy, Offspring, Green Day, and Chumbawamba.
90's alternative for life!
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Judas Priest meets Trans-Siberian Orchestra Nov 05, 2008 I'll keep it short:
The music is well done and very professional (mixed well), however unless you like rock opera-ish show music or the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, this may not be for you. (Lizzy Borden did it better years ago with Master of Diguise).
It is good for what it is thus the 3 stars, but not what I expected or really would have wanted. I can't fault them for trying new things. The lyrics do leave a lot to be desired, too. This one is actually better when Rob isn't singing, which is unfortunate.
Great Concept Priest Oct 24, 2008 Judas Priest's first foray into Concept albums is a great compilation of songs for the new millenium.
CLASSICAL METAL Oct 22, 2008 I will have to admit i did not know what to think when i first heard it i was a little disappointed....... However after a few more listens i can really appreciate it . It certainly grows on you and its One fantastic record . Not my favourite, Painkiller is still the ultimate. There are only a handful of metal acts that could release a recording like this and for it too sound respectable. I feel Judas Priest took a gamble releasing Nostradamus As its so different to the usual stuff however it has paid off and will give them more scope in the future....... Its something that they had to do. I will really look forward to their next release
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