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It's probably the best metal album ever |
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[chiefmegadeth] Monday, June 16, 2008 1:25:31 AM | |
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I freaking Love it!
1st time i listened to it i didn't like it much
But now OMG it ROCKS!!!!
Im so loving it
Im not afraid to say it,some songs made me cry!
very touching.
hit me were it should
some awesome riffige and solos
Rob Halfords vocals are wicked
Also i thrashing it while playing xbox 360 and loving it
im 29 years young been listening to Judas priest for about 7years Edited at: Monday, June 16, 2008 1:26:34 AM |
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[seely] Sunday, June 15, 2008 6:09:49 AM | |
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Honstly, this album nears perfection. It's definately better than Angel Of Retribution, and IMO has got to be in the top all time great Priest albums. The word 'epic' doesnt come close, it's just so grand and majestic. The guitars are used to maximum effect, Rob's lyrics and vocal delivery excellently front the music, and the keyboards, which could easily have messed the record up, are excellently used to enhance the songs without feeling cheesy.
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[Screamin' Demon] Saturday, June 14, 2008 10:35:15 PM | |
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This album is pure perfection. EVERY band member cranked it up this time, those raspy notes, and higher pitched, along with opera singing...from Rob, with KK's aggressive shredding and wailing guitar, Glenn topping guitaring off with his melodic soulful sound, Ian's bass more prominent this time...thundering hard, and Scott's drums sledgehammering better than ever ranging from cool grooviness to intense double bass assault. Edited at: Saturday, June 14, 2008 10:36:04 PM |
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[DemonCat] Saturday, June 14, 2008 5:57:15 PM | |
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I just may decide to get my $42 worth, that I paid for the deluxe Nostradamus CD, 2 cents worth of bitching at a time. I have been a fan since 1986. I own, and love every album, from Rocka Rolla through Angel of Retribution. Excluding the ones with Tim Owens singing (that was never JP to me). Plus T-shirts, a clock, posters, concert tickets, tour book, and other memorebelia...so I've supported the band as the fan I am should. I certainly have a right to my opinion, and will share it when, and where I feel, if you don't like what I have to say...ignore me.
Now you owe me $10. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Diamond Jim from Saturday, June 14, 2008 11:51:54 AM) |
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[Diamond Jim] Saturday, June 14, 2008 11:51:54 AM | |
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[Diamond Jim] Saturday, June 14, 2008 11:37:56 AM | |
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Yeah man!! This is a big time CD!! Rob and the boys sound better than ever!!!
Persecution!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by IceMan (The Northen Warrior) from Saturday, June 14, 2008 10:55:18 AM) | | IceMan (The Northen Warrior) wrote: | | I love it I think it is their best album ever
ALL HAIL GLENN AND K.K. THE BEST GUITAR PLAYERS IN THE WOLRD AND NOSTRADAMUS THE BEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Saturday, June 14, 2008 11:10:42 AM | |
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Ice man.. There you are.. lol I was wondering how you were.. I saw that there was a earthquake.. there a few weeks back..
Glad to see ya~..
MG [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by IceMan (The Northen Warrior) from Saturday, June 14, 2008 10:55:18 AM) | | IceMan (The Northen Warrior) wrote: | | I love it I think it is their best album ever
ALL HAIL GLENN AND K.K. THE BEST GUITAR PLAYERS IN THE WOLRD AND NOSTRADAMUS THE BEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME |
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[IceMan (The Northen Warrior)] Saturday, June 14, 2008 10:55:18 AM | |
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I love it I think it is their best album ever
ALL HAIL GLENN AND K.K. THE BEST GUITAR PLAYERS IN THE WOLRD AND NOSTRADAMUS THE BEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME |
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[DemonCat] Saturday, June 14, 2008 10:46:09 AM | |
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We'll have to agree to disagree on this one J-I-R. I feel let down by Nostradamus. I've already preordered the deluxe edition, and I fear it will become a dust collector in my collection, but in my collection it will be. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Judas-Is-Rising from Saturday, June 14, 2008 12:03:53 AM) | | Judas-Is-Rising wrote: | | Well his voice sounds really great on the album. I like his raspy, and opera vocals, he sounds very badass on this album, without overblowing it. | | DemonCat wrote: | | "Rob's vocals are some of the best I have heard"
Dude grab a copy of Sad Wings Of Destiny, and say that...I dare ya!
"and his lower range rasp is much more prominent on this album."
Rob's mid to low ranged vocals are all he has left, and that rasp in his voice is age dude!
I'm blown away at the praise he's getting for sounding old! LMFAO
If Nostradamus is the best they can put out...then they need to retire IMO!
Go listen to Alice Cooper, or Heart...they sound the same after all these years, or better stilll...listen to Turbo for synthesized Judas Priest that kicks ass better than Nostradamus!
. (Quoting Message by Judas-Is-Rising from Friday, June 13, 2008 9:24:30 PM)
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I just listened to the CD. There's some gold stuff on there. Very diverse in style, including synthesised guitars, symphony, choir, accoustic guitars, synthesiser guitars, asides the normal guitars. Music quality is superb and mindblowing, a very powerful sounding record. Rob's vocals are some of the best I have heard and his lower range rasp is much more prominent on this album. The drums are heavy and perfect, again showing diversity from groovy simple beats, to technical and double bass. Favourite songs include Dawn Of Creation / Prophecy, Awakening / Revelations, The Four Horsemen / War, Death, Peace / Conquest, Persecution, Shadows In The Flame / Visions, Calm Before The Storm / Nostradamus so far. With that said, in loving 8/14 tracks at first proper listen of the album, this is set to be one of their best albums. Very epic, my respect for Judas Priest has only grown, for their effort to do something very new, fresh, something off their typical style and yet so right for such a band to tackle. To hear them play the entire album live next year will be killer. Edited at: Friday, June 13, 2008 9:25:35 PM |
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[DemonCat] Saturday, June 14, 2008 10:41:11 AM | |
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Most people have 2 cents worth to add to a conversation. Your brain's in debt DJ, and now you owe me $5 for that comment. I have no faith in being able to collect...so don't let it happen again. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Diamond Jim from Saturday, June 14, 2008 9:29:41 AM) | | Diamond Jim wrote: | | "Go listen to Alice Cooper" Now that deserves an 8 smiley laugh! !!!
Yes he sounds the same because he never sounded very good from the beginning!!!! Has never done anything close to Rob Halford. Rob Halford's vocals on Nostradamus crush Alice Cooper like a bug crawling around on the floor. Yes Rob is older, so give him a break! No one sounds as good in their 50's as they do in their 20's or 30's. Heart???? Sound as good as they did in the 70's? I don't think so.
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[Diamond Jim] Saturday, June 14, 2008 9:29:41 AM | |
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"Go listen to Alice Cooper" Now that deserves an 8 smiley laugh! !!!
Yes he sounds the same because he never sounded very good from the beginning!!!! Has never done anything close to Rob Halford. Rob Halford's vocals on Nostradamus crush Alice Cooper like a bug crawling around on the floor. Yes Rob is older, so give him a break! No one sounds as good in their 50's as they do in their 20's or 30's. Heart???? Sound as good as they did in the 70's? I don't think so.
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[Soylentgreen4u] Saturday, June 14, 2008 12:20:31 AM | |
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G'DAY MATE...FROM YOUR COMMONWEALTH COUSIN HERE IN CANADA...I HOPE YOU'RE RIGHT,I WON'T LISTEN TO ANY SONGS HERE AND THERE...I WANT TO EXPERIENCE THE WHOLE C.D. IN IT'S ENTIRITY WHEN I PURCHASE IT NEXT WEEK...ALTHOUGH I DID HEAR "VISIONS" ON THE INTERNET STATION I LISTEN TO...RATS!!!!!...BUT I DID LIKE THE WAY ROB SOUNDED THOUGH.
I'M SURE I WON'T HATE IT,BUT IF I DON'T FALL IN LOVE WITH IT,SO BE IT...IT HAS TO BE PART OF MY PRIEST COLLECTION..NO GAPS ALLOWED!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Judas-Is-Rising from Saturday, June 14, 2008 12:03:53 AM) | | Judas-Is-Rising wrote: | | Well his voice sounds really great on the album. I like his raspy, and opera vocals, he sounds very badass on this album, without overblowing it. | | DemonCat wrote: | | "Rob's vocals are some of the best I have heard"
Dude grab a copy of Sad Wings Of Destiny, and say that...I dare ya!
"and his lower range rasp is much more prominent on this album."
Rob's mid to low ranged vocals are all he has left, and that rasp in his voice is age dude!
I'm blown away at the praise he's getting for sounding old! LMFAO
If Nostradamus is the best they can put out...then they need to retire IMO!
Go listen to Alice Cooper, or Heart...they sound the same after all these years, or better stilll...listen to Turbo for synthesized Judas Priest that kicks ass better than Nostradamus!
. (Quoting Message by Judas-Is-Rising from Friday, June 13, 2008 9:24:30 PM)
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I just listened to the CD. There's some gold stuff on there. Very diverse in style, including synthesised guitars, symphony, choir, accoustic guitars, synthesiser guitars, asides the normal guitars. Music quality is superb and mindblowing, a very powerful sounding record. Rob's vocals are some of the best I have heard and his lower range rasp is much more prominent on this album. The drums are heavy and perfect, again showing diversity from groovy simple beats, to technical and double bass. Favourite songs include Dawn Of Creation / Prophecy, Awakening / Revelations, The Four Horsemen / War, Death, Peace / Conquest, Persecution, Shadows In The Flame / Visions, Calm Before The Storm / Nostradamus so far. With that said, in loving 8/14 tracks at first proper listen of the album, this is set to be one of their best albums. Very epic, my respect for Judas Priest has only grown, for their effort to do something very new, fresh, something off their typical style and yet so right for such a band to tackle. To hear them play the entire album live next year will be killer. Edited at: Friday, June 13, 2008 9:25:35 PM |
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[Screamin' Demon] Saturday, June 14, 2008 12:03:53 AM | |
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Well his voice sounds really great on the album. I like his raspy, and opera vocals, he sounds very badass on this album, without overblowing it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by DemonCat from Friday, June 13, 2008 11:38:52 PM) | | DemonCat wrote: | | "Rob's vocals are some of the best I have heard"
Dude grab a copy of Sad Wings Of Destiny, and say that...I dare ya!
"and his lower range rasp is much more prominent on this album."
Rob's mid to low ranged vocals are all he has left, and that rasp in his voice is age dude!
I'm blown away at the praise he's getting for sounding old! LMFAO
If Nostradamus is the best they can put out...then they need to retire IMO!
Go listen to Alice Cooper, or Heart...they sound the same after all these years, or better stilll...listen to Turbo for synthesized Judas Priest that kicks ass better than Nostradamus!
. (Quoting Message by Judas-Is-Rising from Friday, June 13, 2008 9:24:30 PM)
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I just listened to the CD. There's some gold stuff on there. Very diverse in style, including synthesised guitars, symphony, choir, accoustic guitars, synthesiser guitars, asides the normal guitars. Music quality is superb and mindblowing, a very powerful sounding record. Rob's vocals are some of the best I have heard and his lower range rasp is much more prominent on this album. The drums are heavy and perfect, again showing diversity from groovy simple beats, to technical and double bass. Favourite songs include Dawn Of Creation / Prophecy, Awakening / Revelations, The Four Horsemen / War, Death, Peace / Conquest, Persecution, Shadows In The Flame / Visions, Calm Before The Storm / Nostradamus so far. With that said, in loving 8/14 tracks at first proper listen of the album, this is set to be one of their best albums. Very epic, my respect for Judas Priest has only grown, for their effort to do something very new, fresh, something off their typical style and yet so right for such a band to tackle. To hear them play the entire album live next year will be killer. Edited at: Friday, June 13, 2008 9:25:35 PM |
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[DemonCat] Friday, June 13, 2008 11:38:52 PM | |
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"Rob's vocals are some of the best I have heard"
Dude grab a copy of Sad Wings Of Destiny, and say that...I dare ya!
"and his lower range rasp is much more prominent on this album."
Rob's mid to low ranged vocals are all he has left, and that rasp in his voice is age dude!
I'm blown away at the praise he's getting for sounding old! LMFAO
If Nostradamus is the best they can put out...then they need to retire IMO!
Go listen to Alice Cooper, or Heart...they sound the same after all these years, or better stilll...listen to Turbo for synthesized Judas Priest that kicks ass better than Nostradamus!
. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Judas-Is-Rising from Friday, June 13, 2008 9:24:30 PM)
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I just listened to the CD. There's some gold stuff on there. Very diverse in style, including synthesised guitars, symphony, choir, accoustic guitars, synthesiser guitars, asides the normal guitars. Music quality is superb and mindblowing, a very powerful sounding record. Rob's vocals are some of the best I have heard and his lower range rasp is much more prominent on this album. The drums are heavy and perfect, again showing diversity from groovy simple beats, to technical and double bass. Favourite songs include Dawn Of Creation / Prophecy, Awakening / Revelations, The Four Horsemen / War, Death, Peace / Conquest, Persecution, Shadows In The Flame / Visions, Calm Before The Storm / Nostradamus so far. With that said, in loving 8/14 tracks at first proper listen of the album, this is set to be one of their best albums. Very epic, my respect for Judas Priest has only grown, for their effort to do something very new, fresh, something off their typical style and yet so right for such a band to tackle. To hear them play the entire album live next year will be killer. Edited at: Friday, June 13, 2008 9:25:35 PM |
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[Screamin' Demon] Friday, June 13, 2008 9:24:30 PM | |
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I just listened to the CD. There's some gold stuff on there. Very diverse in style, including synthesised guitars, symphony, choir, accoustic guitars, synthesiser guitars, asides the normal guitars. Music quality is superb and mindblowing, a very powerful sounding record. Rob's vocals are some of the best I have heard and his lower range rasp is much more prominent on this album. The drums are heavy and perfect, again showing diversity from groovy simple beats, to technical and double bass. Favourite songs include Dawn Of Creation / Prophecy, Awakening / Revelations, The Four Horsemen / War, Death, Peace / Conquest, Persecution, Shadows In The Flame / Visions, Calm Before The Storm / Nostradamus so far. With that said, in loving 8/14 tracks at first proper listen of the album, this is set to be one of their best albums. Very epic, my respect for Judas Priest has only grown, for their effort to do something very new, fresh, something off their typical style and yet so right for such a band to tackle. To hear them play the entire album live next year will be killer. Edited at: Friday, June 13, 2008 9:25:35 PM |
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[Highway For Metal] Friday, June 13, 2008 5:47:33 PM | |
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Judas Priest - Nostradamus
(Sony/Epic) Total Time : 105:10 aprox.
Again, like the last time (worldwide 3rd), Metal invader, is proud to present you with a review of JUDAS PRIEST latest opus, almost before anyone else, and trust me - we're not basing this on predictions baby!!! ((Just like we did with the latest Whitesnake and Dio (worldwide 1st’s).)
Priest decided to create their first concept album, based on the life and works of the famous French, Doctor/Seer Michel de Nostredame, better known with the Latinized version of his name as Nostradamus.
“Nostradamus”, is both predictably and unpredictably, what people would expect it to be.
For many that would be a recipe for disaster, but Priest manage to pull off the task, with their dignity intact, and without going to much into Spinal Tap territory, although comparisons are not completely out of the picture...
There are all those trademarks that characterize the sound of priest, along with many, beautiful intros and melodies. There are orchestrations and musical orations that would otherwise sound a bit out of place, but the band has managed to embody them to their sound seamlessly.
The nature of the project - makes it a bit - hard to fathom, as never before have Priest attempted something similar, to such an extent. I mean, previously there have been songs that would describe the story of a character, but would do so - within the context of one song. Now, the same thing happens for the entirety of an album that takes a look into the life and prophesies of Nostradamus.
Still, something that worked so perfectly well, in "Beyond the realms of Death" for instance - here is worn a little thin at times, but the band manages to avoid this being a horrible snooze-fest, quite gracefully . On the other hand - the sheer duration of the album - which is a little shy off 2 hours - makes it a bit long winded and while it’s not tiresome – you’ll need to be able to give it the time it deserves - to reap the aural rewards.
Then one has also got to consider - that there are a lot more prominent keyboards, pianos, acoustic guitars and the like - in many places - that give the material a quite different "accent" - even though the sound remains unmistaken ably - the trademark "Priest" sound.
The easiest way for me to describe the new album, is to call it the natural successor to "Angel of Retribution" from a songwriting point of view, with overall lengthier songs, a more serious tone, daring use of orchestrations that the band hasn't used previously - resulting in a very interesting album with lots of light and shade, drama, melody and emotion, in a way that reflects the life of the man himself, a man who tried to stay alive - in the midst of plague and minor personal tragedies and managed to become a legend for his "prophecies"...
As it happens - most of the song titles are also quite reflective and indicative of the songs mood and pace, and there's a great spectrum of feelings, and moods that are being displayed here, in an almost cinematic/theatrical fashion.
From the beginning and for nearly the next 2 hours the listener is engrossed, in a mesmerizing trip, through the fascinating (?) life of Nostradamus. A matter that quite a few people have taken an interest in, in fact Nikolo Kotzev, the mastermind behind Brazen Abbot, must have been the first to produce a complete opera out of it, in the truest sense of the word, as there are multiple roles, sung by multiple singers on his version. In “Nostradamus”, the Priest album, there's definitely variety, but mostly through Rob's delivery, who still impresses, with its expressional range, although slightly mars things in places, with some rather "over-sung" passages, where he attempts to really go for an operatic-quasi classical, voice, that just sounds a bit eerie .... Then again I suppose - it might add a bit more to the "atmosphere“ of the album, and some choirs.
The way the album is structured, is a bit interesting, it's more like one huge song, with sort of clearly distinguishable parts rather than 23 different pieces of music. I mean - I could not really sit down and listen to a single song - and not help feeling incomplete by the experience. The songs are meant to be taken as a whole series and the interludes/intros, even though sounding like a daft idea on paper, help bring the whole thing to life, in quite an original way. I 'll be even a bit of a "blasphemer" saying that the title track is probably, one of the songs that didn’t quite impress me, in not the notion that it's bad - it's pretty good actually, but it’s just typical, it's one of the most typical songs on offer here - embellished with a few new ideas. Other songs are just far more adventurous!
What really is great about Nostradamus, is the sort of extravagance, but at the same time, the fact that the band manages to avoid, self-parody or tiring the listener. There's a lot of bombast, there are typical parts, instantly recognizable as priest and then there's the operatic/theatric element, all fused quite well together and fashioned into something rather new and quite exciting. It's very important - to listen to the album with a fresh pair of ears...it will be far more endearing, so I will try not to spoil things for you too much....
The album begins with an interesting introduction in an impeccable priest fashion, yet like you've never heard before. “Prophecy” is really great. Generally the atmosphere is mysterious and pompous, and there are a lot of menacing parts, along with more reserved heavier moments, in the sort of darker and more epic moments of the album, The Four Horsemen - "War" being a good example. Sands Of Time - "Pestilence And Plague" that follows is an impressive song (?)with an almost operatic quality. Rob just shines here.... it's rather long winded including the intro, but overall very impressive - very interesting indeed! (Some people might need to take a cold shower during this one - ehm, prepare your selves for a bit of surprise, and no - not a nasty one - not the ripper, or if you like jack the knife....) The album gets even heavier and more atmospheric - atmospheric not in the silly Goth-metal cliched way, we're talking about really gothic arrangements here, really massive, metallic, and dark almost sinister stuff in places that resonates the bands great passion and show some depth and a real “theatrical” quality.
There's more agony, pain and grandeur in the following few passages and songs such as “Death” for instance or “Persecution”. But light comes out of black, and there are more transitional moments and a bit of balance comes in... "Lost Love" is a quite emotional song... and one of my favorites here. The music follows the man's story and it takes unexpected twists and turns, meta(l)morphosing, through more atmospheric and still more operatic-yet-metallic moments. Shadows In The Flame - "Visions" is another great, interesting moment, and Hope - "New Beginnings" sort of evens things out but at the same time builds up at the same time, for Calm Before The Storm - "Nostradamus" already - a known quantity from the freely available download single, (a smart move I may add) which is a bizarre little tune, starting up in a mellow way, then Rob, does a monologue , before double bass drums - herald a rather muted scream - showing that time and tours have taken their toll on good old Rob, who still manages though to Deliver the "Goods", somehow. From then on - and not withstanding the occasional orchestration or prominent keyboard part or solo, (a rather new element for priests music, to feature keyboards/piano so prominently) it's typical Priest fare, much in the fashion of "Painkiller" and maybe "Hellrider" with the scales tipping towards the latter. But you already know that, didn’t you? Even the awkward chanting of "Nostradamus" does little to mar the song...but hey, as the only promo single, it's has gathered mixed reviews. I m rather favorably inclined towards it, but let me just say, that in the context of the album - it makes FAR MORE sense.
You see - there are no - singles here. The whole album is THE SINGLE. It's more of a love it or hate it situation, and even though it might take a few listens to set in - Nostradamus is pretty good, actually. Not the train wreck many UNBELIEVERS have been waiting or hoping for....The album closes, in a rather bizarre way. Totally Priest and totally Nostradamus...very interesting. Well you wouldn't expect me to spoil the end of a movie ....so I won't, you'll have to wait for it, but with the release date fast approaching, it won't be long now.
Make no mistake - it took the band a considerable amount of time to piece Nostradamus - together, I guess, so there are not really any duds here, and although not an "immediate" easy, head banging album, as the songs are not meant to be taken as separate "stand alone" pieces ..the overall impression is a largely positive one.
Also one thing I need to address is the sound quality. Even if it's still a digital production, the mix on Nostradamus is far better than the one on "Angel" and that's music to my ears. Also, while a lot of people have harshly Judge Wilkinson’s cover artwork, I found it rather fitting, if not a bit, eccentric, but it's not bad. Let's just pray KK won't have to beat a 10 foot Nostradamus off stage ala Janick Gers during the live shows (haha)... I can't wait to see what the 48 page hard bound book will look like.
Personally I was pondering buying the big one - the triple vinyl thing with the CD and book, but felt rather hesitant. You see I was thinking, big time train wreck, spinal tap alert, wink wink nudge nudge.... we're #$#$#$#$#ed ! Having heard the album, (again I extend a most sincere courtesy to ... a friend who wishes to remain anonymous... right ...?) man, what was I thinking ?
It's Priest, the guys helped intent and shape the genre for chrissakes !
It's not easy to judge “Nostradamus” - as it doesn't follow the format of a normal "album" – not being a collection of different, unrelated songs, but it makes for an interesting and quite intense listening experience. Bottom line - it might tire your tits to oblivion, if you're looking for some simple head banging tune or two, but you will absolutely love it, if that sort of operatic-symphonic-bombastic thing is your cup of tea and can appreciate a more adventurous side of Priest. Chances are the latter will happen. I loved the album - I dare not compare it directly with another Priest album - as the songs on it never manage to cause the same amount of excitement - in the course of a single song’s duration - as with the bands previous mega hits, but taken as a whole - Nostradamus is just massive and impressive. Massively impressive!
Reviewer: Metal Invader
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Related Link: Judas Priest's official site
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[Highway For Metal] Friday, June 13, 2008 12:23:28 PM | |
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Me too! I can't wait! I think its dark and gloomy and depressing!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by 67gemini from Thursday, June 12, 2008 3:48:10 PM) | | 67gemini wrote: | | I love everything I have heard so far. I cannot wait for the CD!!
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[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Friday, June 13, 2008 4:12:55 AM | |
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Maple Syrup aside...guys and gals there already is a thread for this called Review of Nostradamus. Post your comments on the CD there! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Maple Syrup from Thursday, June 12, 2008 8:38:54 PM) | | Maple Syrup wrote: | | Please not another review thread of NTRDMS. See above threads. Shut it down!
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[Maple Syrup] Thursday, June 12, 2008 8:38:54 PM | |
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Please not another review thread of NTRDMS. See above threads. Shut it down!
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[67gemini] Thursday, June 12, 2008 3:48:10 PM | |
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I love everything I have heard so far. I cannot wait for the CD!!
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[Highway For Metal] Thursday, June 12, 2008 12:01:06 PM | |
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What does everyone think about this thing? |
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