Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Nostradamus / Judas Priest (2008)


Disc 1
1. Dawn of Creation
2. Prophecy
3. Awakening
4. Revelations
5. The Four Horsemen
6. War
7. Sands of Time
8. Pestilence and Plague
9. Death
10. Peace
11. Conquest
12. Lost Love
13. Persecution

Disc 2
14. Solitude
15. Exiled
16. Alone
17. Shadows In the Flame
18. Visions
19. Hope
20. New Beginnings
21. Calm Before the Storm
22. Nostradamus
23. Future of Mankind

I have never made a comment on this album up to this point. The reason was that I did not know how to put this album down in the catalogue of Judas Priest. "Turbo" was a controversial album for innovating synthesizer in metal. I would say this album was controversial but was on a completely different degree. "Turbo" is not even comparable with this record. This is their first concept album. The album structure was not usual. About a half of the songs were preludes and not full length songs. The music style was not typical heavy metal. It was just completely different from their past catalogues. Therefore, I did not know how to comprehend this record. Well, it has been more than 4 years, and I think I can listen to this album more objectively.

As I listened to the whole album once again today, I was surprised by the quality of arrangement of this album. Speaking of "Turbo", you can hear synthesizer and keyboard throughout the entire album. They turned more pop with "Turbo", but they used them to make symphonic sound and magnificent scale. When I first listened to this album for the first time, I could not believe that this was Judas Priest's album. It sounded so strange. Nevertheless, I realized that there was more Judas Priest essence in this record. For example, in the guitar solo of track 2, you can hear the guitar battle of K.K. and Glenn. Track 8 has a great minor melody. It is one of the best melody written by Rob Halford. This song can be in the second half of "Painkiller". Track 12 is a beautiful ballad. They also showed aggressive side of heavy metal music. Track 13 reminded me of "Night Crawler". Track 22 is the fastest number in this album. It starts with magnificent intro, and then the song becomes aggressive with Rob's high tone scream. The last song, track 23, is a dramatic number and suits as the end.

As I listened to this album today, I was surprised by the quality of this album. Even though there are 23 songs, I did not think that they made unnecessary additions. Each song has good melody line. The attempt of using synthesizer was very successful. It did not sound a thin veneer. It was much better than some cheap symphonic metal bands. If you ask me if this was the album that I expect from Judas Priest, I would say "No". This is definitely not what metal fans expect. This is not typical Judas Priest, yet I would like to evaluate their challenging spirit, musicianship and quality they brought in this album. I heard that they were going to release an album in 2013. I would like to expect them of "THIS IS THE METAL ALBUM" this time.

☆☆☆

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