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PostSubject: Judas Priest-Nostradamus review   Wed Jun 18, 2008 8:19 am

Well, I bought Nostradamus at Best-Buy and really was not expecting much. To be honest, the songs I had heard hadn't impressed me. That's because there are no songs that are meant to be "singles" or "hits" so to speak, and Nostradamus is an album where you have to listen to the whole thing (even though it's long as hell) to fully appreciate it. Musically, it's like.....well, you can tell it's Judas Priest, but not the same guys from the 80s. They're different, but still the same. Hard to explain. Anyway, Nostradamus has some great songwriting with Rob's singing being better than ever! I would have liked a few more KK and Glen twin solos, but oh well. All in all, a good album that should leave Priest fans satisfied. headbanger
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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest-Nostradamus review   Fri Jun 20, 2008 3:42 am

I thought were plenty of solos.

I would've liked more riff-based metal. Still a phenominal album, though. Priest has definitely shown a musical side of them that I didn't know was there.
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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest-Nostradamus review   Sat Jun 21, 2008 3:38 pm

Schbopo wrote:
Well, I bought Nostradamus at Best-Buy and really was not expecting much. To be honest, the songs I had heard hadn't impressed me. That's because there are no songs that are meant to be "singles" or "hits" so to speak, and Nostradamus is an album where you have to listen to the whole thing (even though it's long as hell) to fully appreciate it. Musically, it's like.....well, you can tell it's Judas Priest, but not the same guys from the 80s. They're different, but still the same. Hard to explain. Anyway, Nostradamus has some great songwriting with Rob's singing being better than ever! I would have liked a few more KK and Glen twin solos, but oh well. All in all, a good album that should leave Priest fans satisfied. headbanger


Kudos on a good summation. I grabbed it the moment it came out but held off commenting until after a few good spins to let it really sink in. The first thing that struck me was, as you said, how great Halford sounds. DallasBlack said somewhere else on this board that "Priest were in a zone" with this album and I concur 100% with his statement. They really went to another place to create this. As a Priest fan, like many of us, for nearly 25 years ( and owning thier entire catalogue) it's certainly like nothing they have ever done before. And for that I am glad. I applaud them for taking a new and different musical direction; and, imho, traveling that road very successfully. As Eyesore said, we knew what to expect because the band was very upfront about this concept album, so those that don't like it should not cry foul as though they were misled in some way. Overall, I really like this album and have absolutely no complaints. Long live the Metal Gods!!!!
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