TRACK LISTING FOR JUDAS PRIEST’S “REDEEMER OF SOULS” REVEALED

judaspriest640 There are only a select number of bands that have accomplished what Judas Priest has throughout their career (as well as having served as a stylistic influence on such a wide variety of bands). Soon the group – singer Rob Halford, guitarists Glenn Tipton and Richie Faulkner, bassist Ian Hill and drummer Scott Travis – will be offering up more classic Judas Priest metal with the release of Redeemer of Souls.

To be released in the US on July 8th, 2014 through Epic Records (as a standard version and a deluxe edition with five bonus tracks), Redeemer of Souls is Judas Priest’s latest collection of epic metal – “raising the bar is consistent for us and Redeemer hits the ground running” – it matches up perfectly to earlier Priest classics as evidenced by the album’s lead off single March of the Damned (“we are forging ahead, slamming the pedal to the metal!”) – the band mean business once again.

“We feel Redeemer of Souls reinforces our passion for what we believe in from the Judas Priest style heavy metal.” The album also marks Richie Faulkner’s studio debut with Priest and is the co-writer of the material along with Glenn Tipton and Rob Halford.

And while fans are undoubtedly starved for more Priest (their last studio album Nostradamus was released in 2008) the band themselves are eager for the world to hear their latest studio triumph. “Classic combination of all the statements we love to create with raging guitar riffs and solos, thundering drums, thick grooves of bass and vocals tearing it all up!”

Redeemer of Souls track listing:

Dragonaur
Redeemer Of Souls (listen here)
Halls Of Valhalla
Sword Of Damocles
March Of The Damned
Down In Flames
Hell & Back
Cold Blooded
Metalizer
Crossfire
Secrets Of The Dead
Battle Cry
Beginning Of The End

Bonus tracks:

Snakebite
Tears Of Blood
Creatures
Bring It On
Never Forget

First bursting onto the scene with 1974’s Rocka Rolla Judas Priest is responsible for some of heavy metal’s all-time great albums – 1980’s British Steel, 1982’s Screaming for Vengeance, 1990’s Painkiller etc – and anthems Breaking the Law, Living After Midnight, You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’ etc – as well as trailblazing metal’s now instantly identifiable look – leather and studs – 2014 marks the 40th anniversary of the band.

Judas Priest members Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton and Richie Faulkner will be guests on Eddie’s,Trunk Nation show on Sirius/XM, Monday, May 5th.

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  • iggyrichards on

    While Ace may not be technically in the same boat as Glen and Richie he certainty has had as much or more influence. Ace’s passion, feel and sense of humour are what make him great. Along with having written/ played some of the most imitated riffs in rock and metal.


  • DC on

    Eddie, what time is Priest going to be on the show tonight??


  • Shawn on

    Priest hasn’t had a great album since Defenders of the Faith.


    • pete lytel on

      Dont forget to say “in my opinion” Shawn. By the way I loved Pain Killer, just my opinion.


    • staten island clown on

      Yeah, but if you are going to hold every metal band to that standard, and I’m talking metal here, then no one else has either.


  • Louis W on

    Dana, any way to hear last night’s interview with Eddie and the mighty Priest? I used to have XM years ago…but….
    thanks!


  • DC on

    Dana, where are there interview details for those of us who couldn’t listen last night????


    • Dana on

      Coming up, DC.

      Dana 🙂


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