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TOPIC: Discuss the new Album
[Anders Haneskog] Wednesday, July 21, 2010 6:16:11 AM 
We all are waiting for a new album to come out.
We all are hoping it will go fast.

But, folks, I dont believe we will see a new epic from the Leather Priests for some time yet.
Why?

People, we all need to see the truth when it appears to us, dancing naked in bare honesty :
Priest are now older and tired, their beaten and crumbled bones, shivers in frustration and screaming for relief.  Those limbs of frustration have

flown many a mile during many golden moons for faith and country.

They have done their Heavy Duties of Metal for decades, with amazing heart and willpower and met the metal-hungry world at full frontal rock n

roll-confrontation.

Tiredness sets in, we all know this in our sad hearts and hazy minds!

Questions has risen about the future of Priest.
Have Priest burn their best powder, are they throwing in their swetty and torn-fringy towels.

Do they kindly and willingly let all the hungry young challengers for the Metal Throne around the globe take over and settle for a life in the

boring shade again. 

Will Judas Priest ones again be down their amongst the other bands in the dirt of the old and poor country.

Even if cd Nostradamus was great, they could do even better.


I think Priest will do at least 2 more albums, and both must be doubles, perhaps called:

1) "Black Country" - a dark album that insults the worlds metal-hating nerds a last and final time with metal on the limit of crying blood and eating

dirt kind of metal-experience. An album that bends itself in and out of dark, fast and heavy supermetal. (In simplier words: songs similar to

Hellrider and Night Crawler - but with a dark and trembling twist of songs in the likes of Victim of Changes or The Ripper)

2) "Major Metals´ Lions Hearts Pub Band" - an fantastic album that will go further down the glory alleys of creativity and artistry than any band has

done before (including ALL bands, get that). An amazing and also fantastic insight in the future to come in Metal - when reaching the highest of

artistic steeples.


The question is:

Will Priest be able to do this - or will they bang out on this!

Think how hungry Priest will be soon and wants to go out on tour. Think of how badly they need to eat their hearts out on a metal-stage near

you.

They can´t do that well without a nice double album to back them up. The interrest will not be as great without many new songs under the belt.

 

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