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So what does everyone think about the new CD?






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[Soylentgreen4u] Thursday, June 26, 2008 3:36:50 PM 
NO CHANCE WESTERN TAR SAND-SMELLY ALBERTAN CANADIAN PIGDOG ...WE EASTERN CANADIAN FELLOWS ARE TOO CLEVER FOR YOU!!!!  ...
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[Head banger] Thursday, June 26, 2008 3:08:50 PM 
If I knew how to whine, I would be in Ontario!!!!
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[Soylentgreen4u] Thursday, June 26, 2008 2:35:24 PM 
JEALOUSY WILL GET YOU NOWHERE .....JUST GET OVER THE FACT WE WON'T LET YOU IN ONTARIO...STOP WISHING,STOP WHINING IT AINT HAPPNIN'....
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[Head banger] Thursday, June 26, 2008 2:13:11 PM 
well, you are from canada.....
hey wait a minute!
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[Soylentgreen4u] Thursday, June 26, 2008 2:02:57 PM 

GUESS THAT MAKES ME A DUMBASS TOO...BEING THIS IS A JUDAS PRIEST SITE,I'M SURE WE'VE ALL DONE,DO,OR WILL DO(ESPECIALLY AT THE CONCERT)A LITTLE HEADBANGING......
ALTHOUGH I GUESS I HAVEN'T HEADBANGED ALL MY BRAINCELLS AWAY TO REALIZE THAT IS A RUDE THING TO SAY TO MY FRIEND!    HE DIDN'T ATTACK YOU,HE SIMPLY STATED HIS THOUGHTS ON THE ALBUM...WHICH,FOR THE RECORD I HAPPEN TO AGREE WITH PRETTY MUCH..
SOOOO AGAIN I GUESS I'M A DUMBASS TOO!....WOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOO....HEY HELLRIDER,
WE'RE A COUPLE OF DUMBASSES!!!!!  .....


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[Billy Bob Sling Blade Thornton] Thursday, June 26, 2008 1:28:04 PM 
Easy there ToMaTo or you might get thumped off this site.
He's just stating his opinion.
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[ZaNMaTo] Thursday, June 26, 2008 12:03:58 PM 

Pretty obvious your dumbass wasn't gonna like it. Probably headbanged all your braincells away. Looks like you didn't get your "hardcore in your face screaming heavy metal", and I for one am glad.


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[Melting Iron] Thursday, June 26, 2008 11:46:41 AM 
Its a little slow but it does have a few good tunes. Not their best but ok.
[hellrider 31038] Wednesday, June 25, 2008 7:03:02 PM 

some of the material in my opinion is to slow AND WAAAAYYYYYY TO SOFT .there are some great tracks on the album though.just my opinion.


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[Eternal Betrayer] Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:39:07 AM 
THE ANSWER - for all those still scratching their heads over the latest offering from JP is, I think, perhaps one caused by the pacing on the album.

It is, after all, very very long, with some considerable mid-paced / ballad-y numbers. My advice is to edit it down to a slimmer, meaner & faster 80mins (single disc) version.

Select the following running order on to a CDR, or ipod playlist etc, and hear a much more familiar, agressive & traditional metal-esq  sounding release.

1.   Dawn of creation
2.   Prophecy
3.   Awakening
4.   Revelations
5.   Sands of Time
6.   Pestilence & plague
7.   Death
8.   Peace
9.   Conquest
10. Persecution
11. Alone
12. Shadows in the flame
13. Visions
14. Calm before the storm
15. Nostradamus
16. Future of mankind

Now, I know there will be many out there screaming (for vengeance) that this is sacriledge & not how the album is intended to be listened to, but, then they are already the converted, and what we are trying to do here is get as many people on board as possible. I myself, do find the whole double disc a rather flabby affair, I'm sorry to say, and do actually prefer the above edited version which I find is a far pacier & exciting listen - much more what I was hoping for.

I see it as something similar to the cinema release versions of the Lord Of The Rings films, as opposed to their much weightier Director's cut DVDs.

As for the missing tracks, well once you've grown to love the above you can re-incert them later, or visit them individually & see how they shape up having acclimatized yourself to this new world of the metal gods.

Just trying to help.
[\m/ Metal Maniac \m/] Wednesday, June 25, 2008 10:08:29 AM 
From www.Blabbermouth.net:

JUDAS PRIEST
's new double-disc concept album, "Nostradamus", has sold 42,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 11 on The Billboard 200 chart. This marks the band's highest-ever chart position in the U.S. In Canada, the CD opened at position No. 9 after shifting close to 4,000 units.

JUDAS PRIEST's last CD, "Angel of Retribution", opened with 58,000 copies back in March 2005 to debut at No. 13.

The following are the peak U.S. chart positions for the PRIEST catalog:

#11 - "Nostradamus" (2008)
#13 - "Angel of Retribution" (2005)
#165 - "Demolition" (2001)
#82 - "Jugulator" (1997)
#155 - "Metalworks" (1993)
#26 - "Painkiller" (1990)
#31 - "Ram It Down" (1988)
#38 - "Priest Live" (1987)
#17 - "Turbo" (1986)
#18 - "Defenders of the Faith" (1984)
#17 - "Screaming for Vengeance" (1982)
#39 - "Point of Entry" (1981)
#34 - "British Steel" (1980)
#70 - "Unleashed in the East" (1979)
#128 - "Hell Bent for Leather" (1978)
#178 - "Stained Class" (1978)
[Thefaithlesspriest] Wednesday, June 25, 2008 10:05:13 AM 
"Nostradamus" is even better than I hoped for. No weak songs, fantastic variety, one of Halfords best vokal performances ever..."Defenders of the Faith" has always been my favourite album, but "Nostradamus" has potential to be my new favourite. How on earth can a band achieve such a monster 34 years after their first album?
[kmac] Wednesday, June 25, 2008 8:40:52 AM 
Well. Finally got the new album a couple of days ago. At first i was pretty pissed off and felt there was way to much sweep picking however i decided that was pretty insignificant lol . Anyway after about 10 listens i can safely say Priest have shown they can pull off any musical challenge with ease , totally awesome CD with some really cool songs. Only song I hated was that bloody song  death , dunno why though maybe it will grow on me . Love the guitar ,Robs singing is still awesome. Scotts drums are really cool however i had great difficuty hearing good ol' Iain on the bass ......dunno maybe others feel this way or maybe am just stupid hehe

anyway 10/10 for Nostradamus (except for that one song ) as it was totally epic and really emotional.
Edited at: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 8:48:21 AM
[Allanizer] Wednesday, June 25, 2008 6:51:51 AM 
Hi everyone!
I'm pleased to say that the new conceptual album is a MasterWork. Only (personal) failure were expectations that conceptual album will be built with myriads of interesting guitar riffs like ones in Stained Class album f.ex. Melodies and Rhytms and Atmosphere are formed differently. It took a little time and confusion when heard. After few rounds of listen songs are taking shape in mind. They are not pop-songs nor conservative metal songs either. Many of them resemble very old memories of JP music. There is somewhere solo reminds one in Tyrant. And yes, there is less share of time for guitars but still many good solos and melodies. Because album has really lot of stuff and parts. One part is that reoccurring simple melody theme in various forms that reminds music-box-melody throughout a movie "Per qualche dollaro in pi�". Not only thing this album screams to be visualized in some way. Movie or designed "opera" concert. Storyline is that good and well organized. Finally, "Nostradamus" is state-of-art metal music that does not so much make me to stick up guitar than to solely enjoy and listen eyes wide shut. Do not dare to listen "The Four Horsemen" just before nightsleep. "Enter Sandman" was re-classified as a new lullaby standard :)
[Jeanine] Tuesday, June 24, 2008 11:16:51 PM 

I completely agree with you.  At first I was a little surprised listening to the new album.  Not typical Priest metal.  But I was pleasantly surprised.  This album just shows how talented these men are. You may agree with me or not but I love hearing the slower music of Priest, I find it quite beautiful and thoughtful.  I felt right away that the music itself was outstanding (yes lack of guitar solo's but KK and Glenn are playing synthesized guitars so we are just hearing them differently).  I feel Rob uses his voice wonderfully on this album - not overextending himself.  I am very proud of the guys. Not typical so of course there is going to be critics but then again maybe new fans?


  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Healer from Monday, June 23, 2008 7:18:26 PM)
[Healer] Tuesday, June 24, 2008 3:57:27 PM 
I have seen other bands use "local" orchestra's like Scorpions in Berlin and Styx with the Youth orchestra.  I definitely believe  it will only be in very selective cities and areas so if I were people I'd start saving for travel plans. They mentioned Royal Albert Hall.  I went to see them there in 2006 and it's an incredible place.  I would love to travel to London again.  I'm also thinking maybe NY City for at least one of the US dates.  I can't wait, I think whatever they do it will be amazing.
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[\m/ Metal Maniac \m/] Tuesday, June 24, 2008 1:31:55 PM 
I'm beginning to agree with you my friend!
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[blackjack] Tuesday, June 24, 2008 12:47:38 PM 
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that if I were to pick Priests best albums this would be one of them.
Musically these guys are great and I like seeing them going in new directions.
ROCK ON PRIEST! I'l be seeing you in Vancouver in July!
Take Care
Craig
[Deep Freeze] Tuesday, June 24, 2008 11:58:58 AM 
Good point, EB. Not to mention that it is incredibly difficult to do orchestral music when you are not accomplished in that field. Let's face it, Priest are a Metal band. Talented, of course. Above most, surely. But orchestra and opera are very specialized. Just because Rob went into the studio and did a few bits does not make him an opera singer. To the contrary, I love Rob's voice but I do not like his opera. My opinion, of course.

Most musicians, and especially vocalists, like to believe that they are versatile. Vocalists tend to think they are capable of any genre. Rob, for all his talent and ability, is really not a true opera singer. He has many of the special qualities that make an opera singer, but not all of them. Moreover, he has spent thirty plus years doing Metal. That is what he does best.

I think the new album is great. How they will pull it off onstage remains to be seen. Perhaps they will rely heavily on taped music? I cannot say. There are a couple songs that clearly lend themselves to a Priest show with little difficulty and only minor changes. I am sure the guys will find a way to make it a great show.
[Eternal Betrayer] Tuesday, June 24, 2008 11:49:04 AM 
I'm sure most of Nostradamus will benefit from a live situation too, as I feel many parts will come across much heavier than they have on record. Not too sure how they will do this all live though - with the best will in the world, using a full orchestra is a tall order (that's an awful lot of people to take on tour with you) & I'm guessing far too expensive. If they do decide to go down this road, then I would presume that only selective dates would be used (ie; one or two major cities in each country - Kiss only did their Symphony project in Melbourne). Much more realistic is the normal solution of backing tracks, guitar synths & a keyboard player which can travel to all and sundry.
Edited at: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 11:49:57 AM
[codynstuff] Tuesday, June 24, 2008 11:48:44 AM 
I agree with healer 100%
[Healer] Monday, June 23, 2008 7:18:26 PM 
Well, considering Glenn and KK produced the album it is somewhat surprising the guitars are toned down.  I think they were going more for mood and trying to tell a story.  I think they concentrated more on Rob's voice, tone and the drums (which I have to say Scott outdid himself on this one).  I think if they highlighted themselves everyone would have called them selfish and still dished them and called it just another Priest album, nothing new, heard it before etc. etc. etc..... It's a catch 22.  Damn if the do, damn if they don't. I think the guitars sound fine and love all the changes and sounds they've produced within a lot of the songs. They produced this with the intend of doing an orchestrated show and when they do I think it will be awesome and people will completely understand what they were going for.  I guess I'm just being defensive because I absolutely love this Album and just don't understand why people don't see  and hear what I see and hear.
[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Monday, June 23, 2008 1:00:49 PM 
Well put, Betrayer...and I agree with you to an extent.  There are spots where I would like to hear more guitar than orchestra, but still...everything fits very nicely.  My understanding is they are going to be playing Prophecy and Death on the current tour.  As for certain songs kind of sounding like Iron Maiden in some places, no offense meant, but ummm...who cares?  Maiden are the masters of such epics (see Aces High, Flight Of Icarus, and Paschendale for a mere smidgen of their abilities there), but I think it's more of Rob and the guys knowing how stuff fits a song - which is a lot more than you and I know.

Keep on rockin!

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[Eternal Betrayer] Monday, June 23, 2008 12:01:18 PM 
I think my main problem with this album is the guitars (or rather lack of them - rhythm guitars, certainly). There are a lot of catchy hooks, and memorable choruses etc, but when it comes to some of the guitar work, it appears to be so far down in the mix & in some places so washed over by the keyboards (or guitar synths) that the word "tame" or "lame" spring to mind. 

This is a Judas Priest album after all, and one would expect rather more than the occasional, and in places, almost apologetic, toned down riffing. The rhythm guitar is the main weapon of attack for any self-respecting heavy metal band, and also gives many a song a true set of balls. Without it "vicious" can easily become "vacuous" or turn "titantic" into "timid".

Before I'm scorned as just another "in your face, all the time merchant", I would just like to add that two of my very favourite Priest tracks are "Run Of The Mill" & "Dreamer Deceiver" which have more than their fair share of light & shade - something I very much appreciate in a song, or two - not a whole album though!

Nostradamus is a good album, an excellent soundtrack score album even, I'm just not so sure how great a Judas Priest album it is (Conquest, Pestilance & Plague, plus Future Of Mankind even sound like Iron Maiden in places), but I shall keep listening to it, and will go & see them on tour in the UK (in 2009, hopefully - saw them at Download 2008, and they were brilliant!), and if they want to do the whole album live - fine, I'll be there!

All hail the mighty Priest, and keep the faith. 
[Brent 27744] Monday, June 23, 2008 11:43:24 AM 
Metal Jesus: You said the the only complaint that people can come up with is that it's too slow. I disagree (but I see where you're coming from). I think Nostradamus is a very good album, but not great. I actually like the mid-tempo. The keyboards and orchestrations give it a great feel and I like Halford's more restrained, soulful voice. The lyrics are great sometimes and only ok at other times. But--as much as it pains me to say--I'm not being hooked with the guitar harmonies and solos. I've listened to the album many, many times, but only a few songs hit me right from the start and only a few more have grown on me.

I still applaud the band for trying something different...I think they were moderately successful in doing so. Some goods, some bads. I would put this album in the middle of the pack with the other Priest albums. I still support them 100%. I'm seeing them in concert later this summer for, I think, the 5th time. I hope they come out with at least one more album.
[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Monday, June 23, 2008 4:46:48 AM 
I respectfully need to disagree with you, dream...The Elder wasn't that well written (A Dark Light and I stand out as being sub-standard tunes to me).  Also, no one wanted to hear Kiss do a concept album, especially since it came on the heels of Unmasked.  That was foolish to say the least.  Kiss would've been much better served following Ace's idea of making a strong rock album, and then maybe they could've done the concept album thing afterwards.

As for Nostradamus, I think it more than holds it's own against several Priest albums and even then, it shouldn't have too b/c it's nothing like any of them.  I'm not a musician in any sense but I found plenty of great songs that whet my metal appettite and let the band take me on a musical journey through the life and times of Nostradamus (no, drugs were not involved ummkay?).

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[dream theater] Sunday, June 22, 2008 6:49:20 PM 
I have been a musician ( guitarist ) for almost 30 years,and Glenn& K.K. are some of my favorite players.I just think it could have been better.I wasn't excepting Painkiller 2,there are just no meaty hooks or melodies that makes you want to listen over & over again.It's great to be differnt thats fine,but it just does'nt stand up.Again just my opinion.Look at what happened to Kiss with Music from the Elder
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[spapad] Sunday, June 22, 2008 5:49:37 PM 
Jesus, its the want it all now folks who don't like this record. As a member of the band called it people who want it all in your face all the time songs like songs to break glass to only. Of course I am paraphrasing because I want to be fair to the band member.
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[Bazookajoe_666] Sunday, June 22, 2008 5:41:57 PM 

This is the only complaint that people can come up with:

It's too Slow.

That is complete bullshit, these people were expecting "Nostradamus: Featuring Painkiller". That's the stupidest mistake anyone could ever make. If you actually listen to the bands catelogie, I'm gonna say over HALF of it is slower mellow tunes believe it or not. So it's extremely hypocritcal to say this is too slow when that much of there previous work is slow too. It's ridiculous.

You ALL knew this was not going to be a fast Cd, you ALL knew it was going to be totally different from anything else, but your still shocked to find out that it's totally different from anything else. Take it for what it is and stop comparing it to Painkiller. Just enjoy the music, listen to it! Don't sit there thinking "...... this is slow.... I wanna listen to Painkiller!". That's stupid. Amazing album, but this is not that.

Just take the album for what it is, and stop comparing it to other songs. THAT is why some people hate it.  They just want Excited, Freehwheel Burning and Painkiller again.

[hellrider 31038] Sunday, June 22, 2008 5:39:11 PM 
i think there are some great tracks on the album (total rush of power)nostradamus, persecution,death is cool to and a few more exspecially from the first disk,visions is a good rocker to.the album is growing on me.but some of the songs in my opinion are waaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy to soft and slow.halfords vocals are great on the album and there are some killer solos also.
[Healer] Sunday, June 22, 2008 5:03:15 PM 

Well, I can definitely appreciate that people have different oppinions and might not like the new album but I just don't get how anyone can say there is no power behind the songs or that they just "trudge" along. I guess people reviewing just aren't musicians or something. Musicly I think this is their best production ever! I find the more Ilisten to it, which is a lot, I hear more and I get blown away all over again at the brilliance of these guys. Unfortunately I think a lot of these people won't give it more then a couple of listens which is a real shame.  These guys are the Metal Gods!

[.] Sunday, June 22, 2008 5:02:56 PM 
From what I've heard of the album so far, and I still haven't heard anything beyond the VH1 leak, I don't think it is that bad except for that really awful wanking ballad I forgot the name of. If the band members were true to themselves and wrote all this stuff from Nostradamus being true to themselves and having fun doing it,then I guess it is ok. 

I wasn't expecting Painkiller II, though I expected a sharper album, less keyboards and more attention to the instruments themselves, inspired rather than subjected to the concept. 

In fact, I could do without Halford's vocals in most of the songs and wished he'd concentrate in quality rather than interrupting good instrumental moments. A concept album doesn't need to follow the rules that short songs usually go by. 

By the sound of the synths and computerized jibba-jabba, it seems Judas Priest will soon launch their own videogame - Nostradamus - in which the central character must evade obstacles, kill puritans and gather enough cabbalistic books to be able to perform spells and incantations to save his hide and escape to the future - next level. 
This he won't do alone, as two she-witches, strongly reminescent of KK Downing and Glen Tipton, will come to his aid when you press F1.
[spapad] Sunday, June 22, 2008 4:18:47 PM 
Everyone is entitiled to their own opinion, but mine would differ from yours. I love the new album.
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[Eternal Betrayer] Sunday, June 22, 2008 4:15:46 PM 
An interesting review of Nostradamus from Amazon.UK that I recently found and, I have to admit, so far, I'm tending to agree with.

2.0 out of 5 stars A yawning epic, 19 Jun 2008
Having bought Judas Priest's albums as & when they have been released since 1980 I was looking forward to this release with both anticipation & trepidation . A concept album is something I do appreciate , if done well as in Queensryche's Operation : Mindcrime ; Nostradamus ,unfortunately , is something different . Of the 23 tracks , 9 are intros or segues , meaning that each track has a very similar beginning i.e Rob Halford singing softly over a rising single note ( synthesised or orchestral ) with a light arpeggio or strumming on either electric or acoustic guitar .

I am all for bands being adventurous & experimental but originality is also an important facet . Perhaps I was expecting this release to be leaning towards an Opeth or Porcupine Tree progression , what with the Nostradamus story being tackled . However , they seem to have gone in the other direction . The majority of the tracks are mid paced sludges that are almost indistinguishable from one another which , to my ears , sounded more like the current crop of European , female fronted , goth-rock bands . The ballad "Lost Love " is perhaps the worst JP song I have ever heard ( including the hiccup that was the Turbo album ). In fact ,if it were not for Rob Halford's distinctive vocals I would be hard pressed to identify the band as being Judas Priest .

It was only the title track , the penultimate song on the album , that actually sounded like a genuine Priest piece of heavy metal but by that stage one has had to endure 90 minutes of music that on each listening ( twice at the writing of this )I found myself suppressing yawns . Something I had never asscociated with a JP album .

The packaging of the super deluxe version is beautiful ( no exclusive poster in my copy though )& the artwork by Mark Wilkinson I found more impressive than the actual music within . It is obvious by the production values that a great deal of time & effort has gone into this recording but for me it is the actual songs that are important . Apart from "Visions" , which could very well be the single for this release , I could not recall a single melody or tune . Perhaps in a live setting the songs may mature , though apart from two or three tracks , I cannot see them working outside the context of the Nostradamus concept .

So if you are expecting classic Judas Priest riffs & melodies than this might not be for you . If you want 104 minutes of average modern Euro-metal with an interesting concept than dive right in . Unfortunately I can see "Nostradamus" sitting next to the above mentioned "Turbo" album in my JP collection with little or no rotation on my stereo in the coming years .
[Eternal Betrayer] Sunday, June 22, 2008 4:12:54 PM 
Is Nostradamus a better Priest album than British Steel, Unleashed In The East, Killing Machine, Screaming For Vengeance or Painkiller?

I think not!
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[Before The Rage] Sunday, June 22, 2008 3:59:19 PM 
I only got the album today and listened to it once so far. It's definitely unlike every other Priest album, but I'm not sure if it's good or not.  Next listen will be better, I hope.

Maybe I'll hear more variety throughout the songs next time, because this one time they all sounded too similar =/
[dream theater] Sunday, June 22, 2008 3:50:16 PM 

I have to say that i'm really disappointed with this album.I have listened to this a few times,and there are only a couple of songs that i like.I guess i was hoping for something more.The songs just seem to drag on and on,with no power what so ever.Now this is just my opinion but after waiting this long for new material,i was hoping for something much better.  

[Healer] Sunday, June 22, 2008 2:59:30 PM 
I'm with you!  Alone is definitely one of my favorite songs. gives me goosebumps just thinking of it!  I have not been able to stop listening to this album since they started streaming it at "The Leak"  I am definitely obsessed with it.  Have you all checked out the War video?  Awesome!  I could see them doing a "Heavy Metal" type movie about Nostradamus.
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[Brent Robinson] Sunday, June 22, 2008 9:34:34 AM 

I have to say that this was a very nice "surprise"!

Does anyone else out there think that after all is said and done for the boys, that music history will place this disc within the "Top 5" essential Priest discs? I have been listening to this none stop for the past week and think that this is a brilliant piece of work. It shows a lot of labour and thought went into this project and it was nice to see them taken out of their comfort zone and give us this result.

The first tracks that got to me were WAR - especially because I was geared up for a heavy take on this topic - yet they let Scott shine on this and went for mood. Excellent! Then it has to be NEW BEGINNINGS. Absolutely my favorite track so far - it just has a hypnotic feel to it. The rest are starting to gel as I find myself humming the verses and choruses during my everyday routines (always a good sign!).

I look forward to seeing if they actually plan on performing this from start to finish - it would be one tour for the history books, that much is certain. I hope that the positive feedback keeps on coming and that the rest of you are enjoying this disc as much as I am....

Keep The Faith!

[Tephra Rising] Sunday, June 22, 2008 12:45:46 AM 
Sorry I missed your goodnight greeting, love.  For my devilish side, well....that'd take a plane ticket, hahahaha.......you are too funny.

Maybe we'll have a chance to connect tomorrow.  G'night and sweet dreams.  

PS:  My horns hold my halo up!!!
[spapad] Saturday, June 21, 2008 11:35:58 PM 
Good night Angel. I'll call you that from this day forward unitl you do something devilish. HA. So tired, but I will listen to the end of Alone.
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[spapad] Saturday, June 21, 2008 11:31:17 PM 
Angel, where are you when I need you, I hit the repeat button.
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[spapad] Saturday, June 21, 2008 11:28:19 PM 
Guess what I just so happen to be listening to right now! Alone, but in all fairness I have let the album rotate, but the song is about to end......Must be strong! Save me!
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[Tephra Rising] Saturday, June 21, 2008 11:22:19 PM 
Spapad, thanks for the angel comment.  It's been quite a while since any woman complimented me like that. 

The song I am loving and can't seem to stop playing over and over and over and over and over and over again (repetitive, innit!) is CONQUEST.  That is just an awesome tune.
[spapad] Saturday, June 21, 2008 9:05:14 PM 

Same here


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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Saturday, June 21, 2008 9:02:20 PM 
obsesed is good..lol  ( me too)   I listen to the whole cd and that was the song when I first heard it I knew .. This one is for me..lol  It has stuck in my head ever since.
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[spapad] Saturday, June 21, 2008 8:58:23 PM 
MG, I believe I have become a little obsesed with it.
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Saturday, June 21, 2008 8:55:42 PM 
Ya know that is my Favorite Song off the new cd so far.. I dont why.. I just love it.. Visions too.. But Alone.. I love it I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[spapad] Saturday, June 21, 2008 8:53:57 PM 
Thank you Tephra! Your my angel!  LOL
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[codynstuff] Saturday, June 21, 2008 8:51:38 PM 
I'm a relativly new fan but as it stands I love all of priest works, save for a few songs. Just because I'm only sixteen doesn't mean I don't apprieciate this cd. I don't even know how many times I've listened to it since I bought it Tuesday morning. I think its there best album, I don't care what others say.
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