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Beitragvon Thundersteel » 24. April 2008, 18:06

Cthulhu hat geschrieben:

EDIT: Was mich aber jetzt schon wieder nervt: Wenn man dem neuen Promo-Foto glauben will, dann lässt der gute Rob partout nicht von deinem beschissenen Lederkleidchen ab. Dieser Mantel sah schon bei den Live-Auftritten zur letzten Tour extrem uncool aus. Und wird wohl wieder als optische Entschuldigung für die Halford'sche Bewegungsfaulheit herhalten müssen.

Der Metal God liebt seinen Mantel. Der Metal God erwägt nicht, diesen in naher Zukunft durch einen String zu ersetzen. Dem Metal God sei Dank.
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Beitragvon Oliver/Keep-It-True » 25. April 2008, 10:25

Eddie Trunk:
/24/08: Had a chance to hear the entire new Judas Priest album yesterday. As many of you know, I premiered the title track "Nostradamus" on my XM show this past Monday to great response. I was offered the chance to hear segments of all the tracks, or take in the entire 1 Hour 45 Minute experience, and of course I went for the entire record. As many of you know this album is the bands first ever concept record based on the life of Nostradamus. Now many have conjured up immediate images of Spinal Tap when you think of a legendary metal band tackling such an idea, but I am here to tell you it is not cheesy or goofy in any way! The album will be a 2 CD set to be released on June 17th through Epic. Now having had just one listen to what is an insanely ambitious undertaking, it is impossible to give details of every track. Priest touches on so much new ground and really pushed the envelope on some things. The album takes you on a nearly 2 hour journey. Not one break in the action until you have to change CDs. There are several transitional segments that have their own titles that help the album further capture a mood and vibe. And do not be mistaken, this album is heavy! Even though there are moments of orchestration, synth, foreign language vocals and great effects, it is still very much Priest. First thing that struck me was of course Rob's vocals. One of the great singers of all time, this album is a great vehicle to hear the Metal God in all his stellar range and going for notes high and low that are just awesome. The other thing was the guitar interaction between Glenn and KK. Two of the most underrated players over the past 35 years. Maybe more so than any JP album to date, the two really lock in and trade licks. So cool to hear the two styles trade off on many tracks. Scott Travis plays awesome as usual and Ian Hill remains the rock solid unsung hero of Priest. To really tell you how I feel about this album and it's individual tracks is impossible from one listen. On first impression it is an amazing work from Priest and I sat in awe saying to myself; "how do you even begin to try and create all of this"? You really hear why this album took as long as it did and sounds like it does. It's all on there, trust me! This is a record that will really take many listens and some time to absorb, but sounds very much like that will be time well spent. There is no hit single on this album, no "Living After Midnight" by any stretch! It is without a doubt best looked at as a complete work as all true concept albums are. You can really see it living out on a stage and lets hope after the H&H dates Priest do just that. I wish I could be more specific here, but it's impossible to do anything more than give an overview after just one listen to this monster of a CD set. Can not wait to have this to live with for a while and really absorb, but on first listen it sounds like Priest have truly created something special and once again lived up to their rightful billing as "Metal Gods".
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Beitragvon Schorsch » 25. April 2008, 10:36

Oliver/Keep-It-True hat geschrieben: Eddie Trunk:
/24/08: Had a chance to hear the entire new Judas Priest album yesterday. As many of you know, I premiered the title track "Nostradamus" on my XM show this past Monday to great response. I was offered the chance to hear segments of all the tracks, or take in the entire 1 Hour 45 Minute experience, and of course I went for the entire record. As many of you know this album is the bands first ever concept record based on the life of Nostradamus. Now many have conjured up immediate images of Spinal Tap when you think of a legendary metal band tackling such an idea, but I am here to tell you it is not cheesy or goofy in any way! The album will be a 2 CD set to be released on June 17th through Epic. Now having had just one listen to what is an insanely ambitious undertaking, it is impossible to give details of every track. Priest touches on so much new ground and really pushed the envelope on some things. The album takes you on a nearly 2 hour journey. Not one break in the action until you have to change CDs. There are several transitional segments that have their own titles that help the album further capture a mood and vibe. And do not be mistaken, this album is heavy! Even though there are moments of orchestration, synth, foreign language vocals and great effects, it is still very much Priest. First thing that struck me was of course Rob's vocals. One of the great singers of all time, this album is a great vehicle to hear the Metal God in all his stellar range and going for notes high and low that are just awesome. The other thing was the guitar interaction between Glenn and KK. Two of the most underrated players over the past 35 years. Maybe more so than any JP album to date, the two really lock in and trade licks. So cool to hear the two styles trade off on many tracks. Scott Travis plays awesome as usual and Ian Hill remains the rock solid unsung hero of Priest. To really tell you how I feel about this album and it's individual tracks is impossible from one listen. On first impression it is an amazing work from Priest and I sat in awe saying to myself; "how do you even begin to try and create all of this"? You really hear why this album took as long as it did and sounds like it does. It's all on there, trust me! This is a record that will really take many listens and some time to absorb, but sounds very much like that will be time well spent. There is no hit single on this album, no "Living After Midnight" by any stretch! It is without a doubt best looked at as a complete work as all true concept albums are. You can really see it living out on a stage and lets hope after the H&H dates Priest do just that. I wish I could be more specific here, but it's impossible to do anything more than give an overview after just one listen to this monster of a CD set. Can not wait to have this to live with for a while and really absorb, but on first listen it sounds like Priest have truly created something special and once again lived up to their rightful billing as "Metal Gods".

Ich muss gleich weinen vor Vorfreude! :wub: Wer ist Eddie Trunk und vor allem ist er glaubwĂĽrdig? :o

Der hier: <a href='http://www.eddietrunk.com/' target='_blank'>http://www.eddietrunk.com/</a> :unsure: :ph34r:
It's a long way to the top, if you wanna rock 'n' roll!
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Beitragvon Ulle » 25. April 2008, 11:02

Diese Vorab-Berichte dieser ach so tollen Ami-Redakteure lesen sich doch eh immer gleich, vor allem schaffen sie es echt, mit vielen Worten nichts zu sagen. "Nostradamus" ist also ein Meisterwerk das alles beinhaltet, Details gibt's aber nicht. Ich kann mich noch erinnern, dass St. Anger ein unfassbar hartes und geniales Meisterwerk war - laut Vorabberichte eben dieser "Journalisten".
Ich bin natĂĽrlich trotzdem gespannt.
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Beitragvon Oliver/Keep-It-True » 25. April 2008, 11:34

JUDAS PRIEST, HEAVEN AND HELL, MOTĂ–RHEAD and TESTAMENT will be touring together for the first time ? bound to go down as the heavy metal event of 2008!

Dubbed "The Metal Masters Tour", the sixteen-date U.S. trek kicks off August 6 at the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden, New Jersey. JUDAS PRIEST also has solo concert dates in addition to The Metal Masters Tour.

Metal maniacs seeking the ultimate concert experience can access unique VIP ticket and fan experience packages that offer premium seats, meet-and-greets, pre-concert parties and more brought to you by JUDAS PRIEST's official web site.

VIP packages for the first events will be on sale by 10 a.m. eastern time on Friday, April 25.

Here's what you get in each package:

JUDAS PRIEST Platinum VIP Package:

* One reserved ticket to the show located within the first price tier
* A meet-and-greet and personal photo taken with band member(s)
* Private pre-show party to include food, music, trivia and a chance to win prizes
* Merchandise package
* Exclusive JUDAS PRIEST VIP T-shirt
* Special Edition JUDAS PRIEST VIP laminate and lanyard (made specially for these packages)

JUDAS PRIEST VIP Gold Package:

* One reserved ticket to the show
* Private pre-show party to include food, music, trivia and a chance to win prizes
* Merchandise package
* Exclusive JUDAS PRIEST VIP T-shirt
* Special Edition JUDAS PRIEST VIP laminate and lanyard (made specially for these packages)

Please note that package elements may vary depending upon location.

To get YOUR JUDAS PRIEST tickets and VIP Platinum or Gold Ticket Packages ? click here to get started!
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Beitragvon Cthulhu » 25. April 2008, 11:56

Wann und wo?
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Beitragvon Schorsch » 25. April 2008, 12:28

Cthulhu hat geschrieben: Wann und wo?

Das Package geht nur in der USA auf Tour, oder? :unsure:
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Beitragvon Oliver/Keep-It-True » 25. April 2008, 13:17

USA only....
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Beitragvon The Butcher » 25. April 2008, 13:26

Oliver/Keep-It-True hat geschrieben:Eddie Trunk:
/24/08: Had a chance to hear the entire new Judas Priest album yesterday. As many of you know, I premiered the title track "Nostradamus" on my XM show this past Monday to great response. I was offered the chance to hear segments of all the tracks, or take in the entire 1 Hour 45 Minute experience, and of course I went for the entire record. As many of you know this album is the bands first ever concept record based on the life of Nostradamus. Now many have conjured up immediate images of Spinal Tap when you think of a legendary metal band tackling such an idea, but I am here to tell you it is not cheesy or goofy in any way! The album will be a 2 CD set to be released on June 17th through Epic. Now having had just one listen to what is an insanely ambitious undertaking, it is impossible to give details of every track. Priest touches on so much new ground and really pushed the envelope on some things. The album takes you on a nearly 2 hour journey. Not one break in the action until you have to change CDs. There are several transitional segments that have their own titles that help the album further capture a mood and vibe. And do not be mistaken, this album is heavy! Even though there are moments of orchestration, synth, foreign language vocals and great effects, it is still very much Priest. First thing that struck me was of course Rob's vocals. One of the great singers of all time, this album is a great vehicle to hear the Metal God in all his stellar range and going for notes high and low that are just awesome. The other thing was the guitar interaction between Glenn and KK. Two of the most underrated players over the past 35 years. Maybe more so than any JP album to date, the two really lock in and trade licks. So cool to hear the two styles trade off on many tracks. Scott Travis plays awesome as usual and Ian Hill remains the rock solid unsung hero of Priest. To really tell you how I feel about this album and it's individual tracks is impossible from one listen. On first impression it is an amazing work from Priest and I sat in awe saying to myself; "how do you even begin to try and create all of this"? You really hear why this album took as long as it did and sounds like it does. It's all on there, trust me! This is a record that will really take many listens and some time to absorb, but sounds very much like that will be time well spent. There is no hit single on this album, no "Living After Midnight" by any stretch! It is without a doubt best looked at as a complete work as all true concept albums are. You can really see it living out on a stage and lets hope after the H&H dates Priest do just that. I wish I could be more specific here, but it's impossible to do anything more than give an overview after just one listen to this monster of a CD set. Can not wait to have this to live with for a while and really absorb, but on first listen it sounds like Priest have truly created something special and once again lived up to their rightful billing as "Metal Gods".

OK!

Das Album des Jahres steht also fest.




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Beitragvon Cthulhu » 25. April 2008, 14:29

Oh Mann, jetzt bin ich irgendwie auch heiss... :unsure:
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Beitragvon Dezibel » 25. April 2008, 22:26

Schorsch hat geschrieben:
Oliver/Keep-It-True hat geschrieben: Eddie Trunk:
/24/08: Had a chance to hear the entire new Judas Priest album yesterday. As many of you know, I premiered the title track "Nostradamus" on my XM show this past Monday to great response. I was offered the chance to hear segments of all the tracks, or take in the entire 1 Hour 45 Minute experience, and of course I went for the entire record. As many of you know this album is the bands first ever concept record based on the life of Nostradamus. Now many have conjured up immediate images of Spinal Tap when you think of a legendary metal band tackling such an idea, but I am here to tell you it is not cheesy or goofy in any way! The album will be a 2 CD set to be released on June 17th through Epic. Now having had just one listen to what is an insanely ambitious undertaking, it is impossible to give details of every track. Priest touches on so much new ground and really pushed the envelope on some things. The album takes you on a nearly 2 hour journey. Not one break in the action until you have to change CDs. There are several transitional segments that have their own titles that help the album further capture a mood and vibe. And do not be mistaken, this album is heavy! Even though there are moments of orchestration, synth, foreign language vocals and great effects, it is still very much Priest. First thing that struck me was of course Rob's vocals. One of the great singers of all time, this album is a great vehicle to hear the Metal God in all his stellar range and going for notes high and low that are just awesome. The other thing was the guitar interaction between Glenn and KK. Two of the most underrated players over the past 35 years. Maybe more so than any JP album to date, the two really lock in and trade licks. So cool to hear the two styles trade off on many tracks. Scott Travis plays awesome as usual and Ian Hill remains the rock solid unsung hero of Priest. To really tell you how I feel about this album and it's individual tracks is impossible from one listen. On first impression it is an amazing work from Priest and I sat in awe saying to myself; "how do you even begin to try and create all of this"? You really hear why this album took as long as it did and sounds like it does. It's all on there, trust me! This is a record that will really take many listens and some time to absorb, but sounds very much like that will be time well spent. There is no hit single on this album, no "Living After Midnight" by any stretch! It is without a doubt best looked at as a complete work as all true concept albums are. You can really see it living out on a stage and lets hope after the H&H dates Priest do just that. I wish I could be more specific here, but it's impossible to do anything more than give an overview after just one listen to this monster of a CD set. Can not wait to have this to live with for a while and really absorb, but on first listen it sounds like Priest have truly created something special and once again lived up to their rightful billing as "Metal Gods".

Ich muss gleich weinen vor Vorfreude! :wub: Wer ist Eddie Trunk und vor allem ist er glaubwĂĽrdig? :o

Der hier: <a href='http://www.eddietrunk.com/' target='_blank'>http://www.eddietrunk.com/</a> :unsure: :ph34r:

Blitz von Overkill scheint der Herr auch sehr ans Herz gewachsen zu sein, ich zitiere mal aus "Oldschool":

Yeah there?s blood all over me
I caught the eye of Johnny Z
Bang your head, thrash around the pit
Who the fuck woulda thunk
They?re playing us on Eddie Trunk
Catch some air, dive, who gives a shit
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Beitragvon Holy Mighty Stormwitch » 26. April 2008, 15:15

Das Lied gefällt mir richtig gut, ist schon ein vielversprechender Einstieg ins neue Album... fand ja schon "Angel Of Retribution" viiiiel besser als erwartet und bin jetzt richtig gespannt auf den Nachfolger. Hoffe nur, dass die Sache mit den Intros nicht so ins Übertriebene ausartet wie bei Manowar, das muss echt nicht sein.

Was ich vom neuen Schriftzug halte, muss ich sicher nicht näher ausführen. Und das Cover passt eher zu Bands wie... öhm... At Vance, ja ich glaube die heißen so. Wobei ich abgesehen von "Ram It Down" und "Painkiller" eh keine Priest-Cover wirklich klasse finde. Na gut, "Screaming For Vengeance" und "Defenders Of The Faith" haben noch irgendwo was für sich, aber das war´s auch schon.
Na vrh brda vrba mrda
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Beitragvon Ice-B » 26. April 2008, 15:36

Also der Song ist ja nicht richtig schlecht, aber er inspiriert mich jetzt nicht gerade zu so einer Durchhalte-Priest-Signatur wie gewisse andere Herren... :unsure:

Cover: <_<
Schriftzug: Ja spinnen denn die?
Keyboards: so what...
Eddie Trunk: bla, bla, bla...
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Beitragvon The Butcher » 26. April 2008, 18:39

Ice-B hat geschrieben: Also der Song ist ja nicht richtig schlecht, aber er inspiriert mich jetzt nicht gerade zu so einer Durchhalte-Priest-Signatur wie gewisse andere Herren... :unsure:

Wovon sprichst Du? :huh:
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Beitragvon Cthulhu » 27. April 2008, 16:43

The Butcher hat geschrieben:
Ice-B hat geschrieben: Also der Song ist ja nicht richtig schlecht, aber er inspiriert mich jetzt nicht gerade zu so einer Durchhalte-Priest-Signatur wie gewisse andere Herren... :unsure:

Wovon sprichst Du? :huh:

Ihr wart gestern auf einmal alle weg... :angry:
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