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malja316
03-01-2005, 05:49 PM
Its very good and well worth the wait!

Delirious Nomad
03-01-2005, 08:38 PM
I haven't bought it yet.
Just tell me the rest of the CD is better than "Revolution" and I'm there tonight.
Otherwise.....I'll get it eventually.
:eek:

malja316
03-01-2005, 09:13 PM
Revolution is one of the worst songs on the album, there are maybe 2/3 songs total that are so/so, the rest of the album is decent. Out of maybe 5 stars with 5 being a classic, I would give it 3 to 3 and a 1/2 stars...

Best Buy has the Dualdisc version for $11.99 (one side is the album, the other side is a dvd)

There is also a limited edition special edition which has the album and the dvd content on 2 separate discs and the packaging is like a small book, but that will run you about $20.

I have the special edition version of this since I thought the packaging was cool, but this is only recommended to diehards...everyone else just get the dualdisc version.

chinarain62
03-02-2005, 02:17 PM
Holy S! Thanks for the reminder that I need to go and pick up this CD.

I happen to really like the song Revolution! XM has been playing the song so much that I got used to it! I wouldn't say it's their all time best, but I've heard MUCH worse!

Delirious Nomad
03-02-2005, 02:47 PM
I happen to really like the song Revolution! XM has been playing the song so much that I got used to it! I wouldn't say it's their all time best, but I've heard MUCH worse!

I'll agree with that. Revolution is really not that bad, just not what I expected. It will not keep me from getting the CD, it just keeps me from rushing out the door and knocking people over to get it. :)

Delirious Nomad
03-04-2005, 05:49 PM
OK. Had a chance to listen to it twice.

Keep in mind, I'M NOT A GOOD REVIEWER.
I just thought someone would like to see a song by song review.

My first impressions. Short and sweet.
Here goes nuthin':

1 - Judas Rising - Decent song. Too much double bass drum that isn't needed. Sounds a bit like the Painkiller album.

2 - Deal with the Devil - Probably my #2 on the CD. Hard driving. Great beat. Can't really compare it to anything. New and fresh to me. I like it.

3 - Revolution - Sorry. This song does absolutely nothing for me. No great vocals. No nifty beat or tempo. No great guitar. Not sure how or why this one is the first release. Just my opinion.

4 - Worth Fighting For - Good, steady song. Good tempo. Not real heavy. Nothing specific to tell....I just know this one will grow on me. I will like this one alot.

5 - Demonizer - This would have been a great song had they taken out the double bass drum. The song itself is good, but I kept wanting to skip it so I would have to listen to the drums. It's not that I don't like a double bass drum, but I don't think it's needed in this song. There is a great section in the lead to the first intro that sounds great, but then it's back to the double bass.

6 - Wheels of Fire - Good, hard, and steady. Nothing special to note, but I do like this song. One that I know will grow on me.

7 - Angel - The ballad. Nothing very unique about it, but it is good.

8 - Hell Rider - Probably my #1 song on the CD. Great intro. This song also has the double bass drum pounding, but it fits the song and sounds great. Unique vocals. Some of the better guitar work than on the rest of the CD.

9 - Eulogy - Slow. Decent song but nothing special. I may not skip it, but it's not a song that I would intenionally listen to.

10 - Lochness - Good song with a slower tempo. It has somewhat of a "Defenders of the Faith" feel to me, but at over 13 minutes, it's TOO LONG. Not many, if any, tempo changes. Just 13 minutes of the same song.

Guitar work was not as good as I expected. Halford's voice, although still one of the best, may be slipping just a tad. Maybe I'm being too harsh. Afterall, these guys have been around a looooooooooong time.

Maybe I was expecting too much. After Halford's "Fight" and the much heavier Priest with "Ripper", I was expecting some heavy stuff. I didn't get it.

I would probably give a 3 out of 5 to anyone else, but since I'm a long-time Priest fan, I'll give it a 3.5 out of 5.

Don't hurt me.
:D

malja316
03-07-2005, 11:10 AM
In my opinion, the 1st Fight CD and the 2 Halford albums BLOW AWAY the new Priest CD. I have to agree with the DN on this one as well...

Delirious Nomad
03-07-2005, 11:36 AM
Oh yeah...nothing on this CD can compete with "Nailed to the Gun" and "Contortion"......

I'm not saying that this JP isn't good because it is, but the early Fight and Halford are true gems.
:D

OU812
03-07-2005, 11:42 AM
Revolution is one of the worst songs on the album, there are maybe 2/3 songs total that are so/so, the rest of the album is decent. Out of maybe 5 stars with 5 being a classic, I would give it 3 to 3 and a 1/2 stars...

Best Buy has the Dualdisc version for $11.99 (one side is the album, the other side is a dvd)

There is also a limited edition special edition which has the album and the dvd content on 2 separate discs and the packaging is like a small book, but that will run you about $20.

I have the special edition version of this since I thought the packaging was cool, but this is only recommended to diehards...everyone else just get the dualdisc version.I AGREE THE LAST HALFORD CD BLEW THIS ONE OUT OF THE WATER
IN ALL IT SOUNDS LIKE A BUNCH OF LEFTOVER SONGS YOU WOULD PUT ON YOUR CD JUST TO FILL IT UP
I GIVE IT A SCORE OF 2

malja316
03-07-2005, 11:43 AM
I feel the same way!

Anyone who is a Priest fan on this board, definitely pickup the new CD! Its not as good as their 3 biggest sellers from the 80's, but it doesnt **** by any means...3/3.5 out of 5 stars in my opinion.

chinarain62
03-07-2005, 02:03 PM
I just picked it up over the weekend and got the one that has the DVD with it. Got to listen to about 4 songs on it - don't like one of them so far.

It's not their best, but I give it a 3.5 to 4 stars based on what I've heard so far!

OU812
03-07-2005, 02:15 PM
i guess on a positive note
its good to see older heavy rock bands still putting out music


i was talking to a guy at work he has the new cd and he thinks its very good
my response was if I were to put out a metal cd it better be as good or close to panteras COWBOYS FROM HELL

malja316
03-07-2005, 02:37 PM
I think Priest's goal on this CD was to get their late 70's old school fans back into the band. When I listen to this new album, it reminds me of their Sin After Sin/Stained Class days...

I think Priest took alot of heat for putting out the Painkiller and Jugulator CD's as the argument was they were trying to win over fans who were into Megadeth and Pantera at that time. I think most fans will agree that maybe for a few songs, the Demolition CD is nothing more than a beer coaster....

All in all, I think Priest tried a little too hard to please the late 70's fans and I think that is why this album is being given an average rating by the fans...

I really wish Priest would have made an album as good as Iron Maiden's Brave New World. To me, that is one of the best "comeback/reunion" albums any band has ever put out.

Delirious Nomad
03-07-2005, 05:57 PM
..... the Demolition CD is nothing more than a beer coaster....


Sadly, I must disagree....sort of....
I liked about 1/2 the songs on the "Ripper" CDs. Together, they make a decent best of.

I would urge you to pull out "Demolition" again and listen to "Blood****ers" and tell me that song doesn't rip your face off. :D

I would skip some of them on that CD, but there are a few gems on there.
"One on One" and "Subterfuge" come to mind.

chinarain62
03-07-2005, 07:51 PM
I LOVE old Priest - I favor that over more of the newer stuff. Sad Wings of Destiny was one of my faves. Victim of Changes is an AWESOME song. And another kick ass old track is Beyond the Realms of Death. All the Albums from Rocka Rolla until Point of Entry. I basically got into Priest because of their older stuff.

For the newer stuff...I LOVE Painkiller! But I don't like Screaming for Vengenance,r Defenders of the Faith, Turbo or Ram It Down.

Delirious Nomad
03-07-2005, 08:01 PM
I LOVE old Priest - And another kick ass old track is Beyond the Realms of Death.

The ULTIMATE of all ULTIMATES!
It doesn't get much better!
:)

malja316
03-07-2005, 08:06 PM
Wow, I am surprised CR that you dont like Defenders and Screaming. I can understand Turbo and Ram it Down. But Defenders and Screaming? Very interesting!

As far as the Demolition CD...Here are the songs I like, the rest I cannot get into...
*One On One
*Hell Is Home
*Blood****ers (I do agree this song is awesome, DN! I actually saw them open their show with this song in the summer of 2002)

I actually like almost every song on Jugulator and thought the live CD from 1998 Kicked ass with Ripper! I also dug the 2001 DVD as well...

But if you like Demolition, its all good DN! Its all metal to me! :D

Delirious Nomad
03-07-2005, 08:20 PM
Wow, I am surprised CR that you dont like Defenders and Screaming. I can understand Turbo and Ram it Down. But Defenders and Screaming? Very interesting!



I thought the same thing.
The Sentinal from Defenders is one of my all-time faves.

Delirious Nomad
03-07-2005, 08:22 PM
I actually like almost every song on Jugulator and thought the live CD from 1998 Kicked ass with Ripper! I also dug the 2001 DVD as well...



Hmmm...I can't think of any songs from Jugulator that I like.....BUT.....if you like it, then I may whip it out and give it another listen.
:D

malja316
03-07-2005, 08:56 PM
Check out these songs in track order...

2. Blood Stained
5. Decapitate
6. Burn In Hell
7. Brain Dead
8. Abductors
10. Cathedral Spires (this song is way too underrated in my eyes)

These 6 off the top of my head are to me, some very good Priest songs with Ripper.

Delirious Nomad
03-07-2005, 09:01 PM
Ya see?
Take about 4 or 5 songs from each Ripper CD and you can have a very good "best of" CD. That's what I've done.
:D

Delirious Nomad
03-07-2005, 09:14 PM
Check out these songs in track order...

2. Blood Stained
5. Decapitate
6. Burn In Hell
7. Brain Dead
8. Abductors
10. Cathedral Spires (this song is way too underrated in my eyes)

These 6 off the top of my head are to me, some very good Priest songs with Ripper.

I'm listening to these right now and I'm diggin' the sh!t out of them. Not sure why I passed over some of these.
:eek:

malja316
03-07-2005, 09:15 PM
That's right, another satisfied customer! :D

OU812
03-08-2005, 12:21 AM
Screaming
is a killer album
electric eye was a killer opening song

Bob Geppardt
03-10-2005, 12:22 PM
Bobby G went out in the AM to get it on the day of release. I thought it was a great recording and that Roy Z did a smashing job on preserving the "Classic Priest" sound with a hint of some of the heavier drums and steamy guitar used in Jugulator with Ripper.

I did not care for the track "Loch Ness" much, but I thought the CD was a great spin, and the DVD very cool.

Priest cannot do wrong in my husband's eyes, and he gave the album five stars! :D

Don Wishon
03-10-2005, 02:01 PM
JUDAS PRIEST ACHIEVE HIGHEST US CHART DEBUT WITH NEW ALBUM:
Industry website Hits Daily Double reports that Judas Priest have sold "approximately 58,500 copies of their new album, Angel of Retribution, during its first week of release to debut at position No. 12 on next week's The Billboard 200 chart." It's said that nearly half the sales came from their DualDisc configuration, a new product being promoted by labels, which combines music, film and video on a single, two-sided disc.

malja316
03-10-2005, 02:12 PM
That's awesome this album made it to #12, would have been better if it went to at least #10, but I cant complain...

I actually prefer having the album and dvd content on 2 seperate discs, so I paid a little bit more for the album so I can have that option...