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My favorite release thus far! Just out today, I give you Judas Priest’s Nostradamus. Download film air gear episode 20.
I’m a huge fan of JP and I can’t wait to see the show in my town late April. This album hauls ass.
Think classic JP, add some symphony-type stuff (metal focused) and turn it up. Not much more can be said. Pretty standard release, 2CD with fairly high VBR. I know I will.
Nostradamus is a forthcoming concept album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, focusing on the 16th century prophet Nostradamus. The band’s first concept album, it was originally intended to be released in late 2006 before being pushed to a 2007 release, and now,according to the official website, is set to be released on June 16th 2008 on Epic records. Musically, the album will contain symphonic orchestrations including the use of keyboards and choirs which will be unlike anything the band have previously attempted before.
Nostradamus centers around the life and times of the prophet. The first disc details various prophecies he has about the future and the end of the world. This leads to him being exiled. Later on, after his death, the world realizes just how right he was. / /TRACKLiSTING: Disc 1 1. “Dawn of Creation” – 2:31 2.
“Prophecy” – 5:26 3. “Awakening” – 0:52 4. “Revelations” – 7:05 5.
“The Four Horsemen” – 1:35 6. “War” – 5:04 7. “Sands of Time” – 2:36 8. “Pestilence and Plague” – 5:08 9. “Death” – 7:33 10. “Peace” – 2:21 11.
“Conquest” – 4:42 12. “Lost Love” – 4:28 13. “Persecution” – 6:34 Disc 2 1.
“Solitude” * – 1:22 2. “Exiled” – 6:32 3. “Alone” – 7:50 4. “Shadows in the Flame” * – 1:10 5. “Visions” – 5:28 6. “Hope” * – 2:09 7.
“New Beginnings” – 4:56 8. “Calm Before the Storm” * – 2:05 9. “Nostradamus” – 6:46 10. “Future of Mankind” – 8:29 ARTiST: Judas Priest TiTLE; Nostradamas LABEL: Sony GENRE: Heavy Metal, Metal, Hard/Rock, Good F*Cking Tunes!!!
BiTRATE: 183kbps avg TiME: 01:42:36 SiZE: 145Mb RiP DATE: 11.06.08 STORE DATE: 16.06.08 RELEASE NAME: Judas_Priest-Nostradamus-2CD-2008-JUDASPRiEST Links:,,,. Oh, relax m0 before you blow a fuse. That’s something that’s said mostly by people that are having trouble with it themselves.
I never said that the year was the end of good music, now did I? I was speaking specifically of the period of music, and of the year 1984 directly. Just take a look at the releases that year and you might get what I am referring to. It was just a tongue-in-cheek example of the effects of commercialism (MTV. Heard of it?). Yeah, Echo & the Bunnymen’s album Ocean Rain came out in ’84, and it had an arguably huge impact on music as it was at the time (changing dramatically), and on a ton of bands that followed.
Heard of The Killing Moon and/or Silver? They’re classic songs from the year, and they hold up very well to today’s music. In fact, all of the bands/musicians I mentioned held up well over time (of course that’s in my opinion, but do I really need to tell you that I’m not speaking FOR you so you don’t get offended? All had quality releases* in that specific year, and remain large influences on the music you hear today. Maybe a bit more than say, Rick Springfield. *That’s based on my opinion, and that of the majority of critics and people who were into the music scene at the time. That’s why I chose them as representatives of the year.
“dont go around spewing “the law” as far as the ONLY good bands there EVER were” Yeah, that’s exactly what I did. So Holland is in Prison for attempted rape of a child huh? Well from what I have heard about child rapists and prison, one does not survive long in there if you did that so we may never see him again or if we do he may have to take 60 doses of Imodiem and wear adult diapers just to keep his sh%t inside till he gets to the bathroom.
As for Halford. If you didnt know he was a “crotch nosher” the very first time you saw him, then there is something wrong with you. But that does not take anything away from his talents as a singer. And you are right, they went downhill after Screamin for Vengence (Livin after Midnight-You got another thing Comin) No matter, but do they know how burkin poofy they look still wearing leather at 60+ years old? Take some of your money and buy you some decent clothing for your age for cripes sake.