Priest are probably better than Maiden for mixing up the setlists. Over the various legs of the Firepower tour they actually played 9 songs from their last album. They just don't normally do more than 3 or 4 from any one album on one night.I'm a little bit disappointed that Judas Priest put only 3 songs of their new album in the setlist and Saxon only 4. That's not fair for the fans. Maiden is more adventurous about putting new songs in their sets. 5 songs of 'Senjutsu' in the Future Past tour and played two others during the last leg of the Legacy Of The Beast tour. So 7 songs of 10 on 'Senjutsu' have been played live. Why the hell the other bands don't do that ?
Judas Priest could have played "The Serpent And The King", "Gates Of Hell" and "Sons Of Thunder" either. And Saxon, "Pirates Of The Airwaves", "Witches Of Salem" and "Super Charger". Their respective sets could have been stronger then.
They played ONE show so far.I'm a little bit disappointed that Judas Priest put only 3 songs of their new album in the setlist
True, but Priest tend to play exactly 3 new songs per show. They might change a song or two of them throughout the tour though, as well as change parts of the rest of the setlist. Priest did a lot of that during the Firepower tour.They played ONE show so far.
Panic Attack is the gem of this album. It's a 10/10 track, and while it screams classic heavy metal, it is also new ground for Priest in some ways, like the lyrics.I'm hoping they at least swap Trial By Fire for Gates of Hell or Crown of Horns by the time I see them next Thursday
As for ratings, it's still a little early to be definite but I think everything falls in the 6 - 8 range. Very enjoyable album, nothing stellar, nothing bad. Panic Attack, Crown of Horns, Invincible Shield and Gates of Hell are my favourites.
The stage set left a lot to be desired, especially compared to that of the previous tour. Richie is amazing! Rob needs to warm up.
Only 3 new songs (so far) - Panic Attack, Invincible Shield and Trial By Fire. They sound nice, Trial is not the best live song.
18 songs setlist. The only surprises are: Love Bites and Saints In Hell. The rest are the same classics from the previous tour. Not cool at all. I'm curious about Screaming For Vengeance performance.
The decors are just two album covers on both sides end of the stage (also above, 4 in total) plus 4-piece screens as backdrops, which are cool in a way.
Stellar album. 8.5/10. Not a single bad track, all of them are face melters.
Give me Richie over KK past, present, future. There, I said it...
KK fanboys and people who prefer KK's Priest over the current Judas Priest will be fuming after seeing your comment lol
I really like how he sings in the album. He's amazing. Although it's the first gig of the tour, Rob singing the first new song and the first one of the gig…I have to say that he sings badly imho. (I think he uses backing tracks as vocals in the chorus and He must updated the karaoke-teleprompter)Rob Halford sounds impressive!!!
I was listening to the album and right after it finished Bruce's Resurrection Men started playing and oh my...