Tagged: Rob Halford

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Judas Priest – Invincible Shield – 2024

Invincible Shield is the nineteenth studio album by British Heavy Metal band Judas Priest. And you know, when Judas Priest releases a new album, it’s a big deal. It’s huge news! Especially these days when most of the classic members aren’t even in the band anymore. I guess that depends on how you look at it though. This lineup has been the reality for so long that it might be considered the classic lineup nowadays....

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Dolly Parton – Rockstar – 2023

You can say what you like about Dolly Parton but she is a legend in her own right. She’s not necessarily associated with rock music although I personally think that she’s been involved in all kinds of genres during her million years in the music business. Rockstar is a rock album though, but it’s done Dolly style. What does that mean? Has she taken a bunch of rock classics and made them her own,? Has...

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Doro – Conqueress – Forever Strong and Proud – 2023

As this album, Conqueress – Forever Strong and Proud is kind of long I will mention it only as Conqueress in the text below. I think that’s a fair way of shortening the title and also saving my keyboard strokes. I’m kidding of course. I think the full title of the album is really great and I think it captures Doro’s dedication and career to date very well. With that said, I never really listened...

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Judas Priest – Sin After Sin – 1977

Sin After Sin is the third album by Judas Priest and the first that I bought on vinyl back in the day. Listening to it today makes me realize that Judas Priest was still looking for a sound and experimenting when this came out. It’s kinda like listening to early psychedelic Scorpions. Not to that extreme maybe but You notice that this was made over 40 years ago. I see it as a part of...

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Judas Priest – Firepower – 2018

Hands down, Firepower is the most potent and best album Iäve heard from Judas Priest in a long time. Their last few records have sounded a bit tired according to me. Here there’s full power to both the guitars and vocals. Ron Halford proves once again why he is the Birminghamian Godfather of Metal! Nobody does it better than him! And, as I said, the guitars are there as well. I feel like it hasn’t...