Release Year: 2005
Artist Origin: ENG
Style: fundamental mean powerful heavy metal
in more than a decade without Rob Halford, the British legend has managed to forge only two studio longpalys, and even though they were far from tragic, the return of legendary frontman has caused a pure euphoria to loyal fans, while ten track album has exceeded all expectations, since Priest both confirmed their solid status as pure-bloodied heavy metal band, as well as highlighted the fundamental model of thundering sound with poignant modern production; re-invigorated patriarchs rise from non-existence with recharged batteries and ooze an unyielding, aggressive, virtuosic, glory-worthy album: it is curious that the opening cut Judas Rising was written yet unfinished back in 1982, while the final drama of epic and darker ten minute long LochNess gives a chance to take a breath after a blasting course