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    18th Studio Album discussion

    Could be since Bruce called it a "big tour". I guess they'll want to show something at least as spectacular as Legacy of the Beast, if not even more advanced than that. And then Bruce will be free to record as many albums and play as many tours as he wants. Sounds like a reasonable scenario.
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    Accept

    It's definitely the best one so far. The riff is really tasty, and the track itself is catchy. Nothing mindblowing, but surely satisfying. However, I don't think that the record will beat Saxon's recent album. But maybe they saved some gems for the premiere.
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    KK's Priest

    Demolition is a horrible record. There are like 2-3 good songs on it, the rest is awful and ridiculously awful. But I really enjoy Jugulator. Could have been better, but there's a bunch of very solid tracks on the album. I really wouldn't mind hearing Bullet Train live, not to mention Cathedral...
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    KK's Priest

    2005-2009 were the worst years in Rob's career. I'm gonna see them at Masters of Rock, they were given 1h15, so the setlist is going to be just a bit shorter than their usual headlining set. I'm hoping for more Ripper-era tracks (Hell is Home, Blood Stained, Jugulator...) and it'd be nice if...
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    Accept

    Interesting. Just a few days ago I read a French interview with Wolf and he called Phil "their live guitarist", not a "special guest". It made sense since most of the guitar tracks on Accept's albums are recorded by Wolf himself anyway. This situation sounds weird and it'd be nice to clarify it...
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    18th Studio Album discussion

    Sneap's production is not for everyone for sure, but it's not like Invincible Shield sounds exactly like Firepower. It doesn't even sound like Saxon's Hell, Fire and Damnation, which was released a few weeks before IS. Of course, people can complain that records produced by Sneap have a lot in...
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    Judas Priest

    They changed the original name of the tour from "Metal Masters" to "Metal Masters - Invincible Shield Tour" some time after announcing the album, so I wouldn't pay too much attention to the name itself.
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    Judas Priest

    Reckless is an interesting case. They rehearsed it a few years ago during the preparations for the anniversary tour, but it didn't work. I know that Richie is really interested in playing it live. Before the beginning of the current tour, Scott said that they're not gonna perform it "yet" -...
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    Judas Priest

    No idea. It was shorter in Leeds too. The show in Switzerland started pretty early for their standards (21:00, they usually get on stage at 21:20 or even later), so perhaps some logistic issues were the reason for shortening the setlist. I guess we'll see in a few hours, they're playing in...
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    Judas Priest

    Dublin :) A very nice one too. I never thought I would hear Sword of Damocles live.
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    Judas Priest

    The gig was very good. I've never heard a better performance of Saints in Hell than the one they delivered on Saturday. I was lucky to witness one of the first shows on the tour too, so I could notice improvements they've made in the meantime. At this point, Painkiller is boring to me, but this...
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    Accept

    I don't see why they shouldn't. This is how we count millennia. Just like the 21st century started in 2001, the third millennium started in 2001. At least that's what I was taught in school... A lot of nice LPs! To me, The Rise of Chaos is the weakest output by the Tornillo era Accept, but it's...
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    Accept

    The best metal album of the millennium? Nah. The best heavy metal album of the millennium? Most likely. Blood of the Nations is peak Accept to me. Few heavy metal records released in the 21st century are as good as BotN, the band achieved an amazing thing with this one. Also, if we're talking...
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    Judas Priest

    Glenn is the reason why they became a heavy metal band. Most of the revolutionary songs from their first albums are Tipton/Halford. Hell Bent for Leather, Exciter, Sinner... And some are Glenn's only - Running Wild, The Ripper, Heroes End. Both guitarists were important, but Tipton was always...
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    Judas Priest

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    Accept

    Phil is still in the band. He just wasn't present for the photoshoot. The same thing happened with some other musician (Motnik?) when they were shooting one of the videos for Too Mean to Die.
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    Iron Maiden Tour 2025 - Discussion

    I'm not sure if Ghost is still interested in being anyone's support. They're most likely the biggest "young" band around, they sell out arenas in Europe and in the US. Playing as a supporting act means stage set limitations, which is extremely important in their case. I did see Ghost supporting...
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    Judas Priest

    Exactly. I'd even say that Deep Purple (and to some extent Uriah Heep) are more important for heavy metal than Sabbath (which I love the most of the three bands). While Sabbath's music was absolutely heavy and groundbreaking, Purple were heavy AND fast. Sure, maybe not as heavy as Black...
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    Judas Priest

    Right, I mixed up the actual location of the gig with the one I'm going to see in a few days. However, I've never stated that Ireland is a part of the UK (I even wrote 'their Irish AND British fans').
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    Judas Priest

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