Review by Sonny for Judas Priest - Firepower (2018)
I have a long relationship with Judas Priest. My first album was Sad Wings of Destiny and I first saw them live on the Stained Class tour. This relationship has been a turbulent affair and, at times, it has become extremely strained. The four albums from Sad Wings.. to Killing Machine are as good as any in metal, but then things went downhill fast - the eighties best forgotten except for Defenders of the Faith, the nineties started well with Painkiller, but then... oh dear! Rob returned and the Priest put out a couple of bloated half-hearted attempts at rekindling the flame and I'd had enough. So here we are in 2020 and this has been out a couple of years now, so I thought I'd give it a go and, you know what, it's pretty damn good. Certainly their best since Painkiller in my opinion. There's some real stormers - the first three out of the gate really let rip and suddenly the years just roll away, Rising from Ruins, Flamethrower, Traitor's Gate all kick ass and, great news for all us aging bastards, this proves that there's life in the old dog yet!