judas_priest-nostradamus

Judas Priest - “Nostradamus” [Epic] … their 17th album (and 2nd since reuniting) is an ambitious, daunting concept album that–at about 100 min–nearly collapses on itself … they chose a grand approach for a topic truly epic in scope, but the atmosphere is beefed up with way too much synth, throwaway riffing, boring interludes, and lyrics full of threadbare clichés … that being said, this is Priest here, so when that Tipton-Downing guitar work is in full effect and Halford’s hitting those notes spot-on, you know damn well who you’re listening to … FCC OK … Try CDI: 6, 8, 9 CDII: 3,5,9 … 2008Jun17

01. Dawn of Creation
02. Prophecy
03. Awakening
04. Revelations
05. The Four Horsemen
06. War
07. Sands of Time
08. Pestilence And Plague
09. Death
10. Peace
11. Conquest
12. Lost Love
13. Persecution
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


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