
Redeemer Of Souls is a Metal album by Judas Priest, originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 32 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Heavy Metal
- heavy
- aggressive
- outlaw
About
<i>Redeemer of Souls</i> is Judas Priest’s 17th studio album and their first without original guitarist K.K. Downing. New guitarist Richie Faulkner does an admirable job alongside Priest’s main guitarist, Glenn Tipton, in recreating the twin-guitar attack that Priest practically invented. Unlike the heavy concepts and synths of 2008’s <i>Nostradamus</i>, <i>Redeemer of Souls</i> is flat-out classic Priest, with a straightforward metal attack that still finds time for singer Rob Halford to show off his stunning vocal range on “Sword of Damocles.” The opening “Dragonaut,” the title track, and “Down in Flames” capture the power chord metal of the band’s classic albums <i>Killing Machine</i>, <i>British Steel</i>, and <i>Screaming for Vengeance</i>. A sense of farewell is built into a number of the songs, though the band, in interviews, maintain they’re not done making albums. “Beginning of the End” means exactly that, the <i>beginning</i> of the end, not the end. The deluxe version adds five songs, including the catchy but still heavy “Snakebite” and the epic and sentimental “Never Forget.”
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Tracklist
- 1Dragonaught4:27
- 2Redeemer Of Souls3:59
- 3Halls Of Valhalla6:04
- 4Sword Of Damocles4:55
- 5March Of The Damned3:56
- 6Down In Flames3:55
- 7Hell & Back4:46
- 8Cold Blooded5:25
- 9Metalizer4:38
- 10Crossfire3:51
- 11Secrets Of The Dead5:41
- 12Battle Cry5:18
- 13Beginning Of The End5:08
Credits
Performers
- Ian HillBASS GUITAR BASS
- Scott TravisDRUMS
- Glenn TiptonGUITAR
- Richie FaulknerGUITAR
- Rob HalfordVOCALS LEAD VOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 32 pressings tracked on Gatefold
