Judas Priest - Writing New Album
Judas Priest members Rob Halford (vocals), Scott Travis (drums) and Richie Faulkner (guitar) recently gave Metal Hammer magazine an update on the follow-up to 2018's Firepower. It will once again be produced by Andy Sneap, who also filled in for longtime guitarist Glenn Tipton on the accompanying tour for Firepower, as the latter was forced to retire from touring due to his diagnosis with Parkinson's disease. However, Tipton has been involved with the songwriting process for the new record.
Halford said: "We started the year prepping the next Judas Priest metal masterpiece. We had one massive writing session together and we've got an enormous amount of material stacked up, which is really thrilling after the glorious response we had to Firepower."
Travis added: "It's gonna be good. Rob's always excited about new music, which is great, because he's such a creative guy and when you are that creative, naturally you never rest on your laurels. You always want to do something new and get it out there."
Faulkner also gave furthermore details about the songwriting process: "We compile all our ideas and get together and throw them in the pot and see what sticks, then see what lights up the room, see what Rob grabs hold of. It might be a riff that Rob really gets his teeth into that inspires a lyric or an intro, verse or chorus and suddenly you've got the nucleus of a song."
Halford said: "We started the year prepping the next Judas Priest metal masterpiece. We had one massive writing session together and we've got an enormous amount of material stacked up, which is really thrilling after the glorious response we had to Firepower."
Travis added: "It's gonna be good. Rob's always excited about new music, which is great, because he's such a creative guy and when you are that creative, naturally you never rest on your laurels. You always want to do something new and get it out there."
Faulkner also gave furthermore details about the songwriting process: "We compile all our ideas and get together and throw them in the pot and see what sticks, then see what lights up the room, see what Rob grabs hold of. It might be a riff that Rob really gets his teeth into that inspires a lyric or an intro, verse or chorus and suddenly you've got the nucleus of a song."
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