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Kreator s Mille Petrozza: Metal was always about human rights, and the common sense of not tolerating stupidity and government bullsh*t — Kerrang!
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Saxon: Denim And Leather: Saxon s First Ten Years Book Due In June
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Michael Hann
, January 25th, 2021 10:00
KK Downing and Rob Halford, plus producer Tom Allom and Mantas from Venom talk to Michael Hann about Judas Priest being the first (metal) gang in town and their five decade history
Judas Priest today: fifty not out
It’s perhaps hard to comprehend at this distance, but Judas Priest might just be the most important band in the history of heavy metal. These days, they appear as old reliables – Rob Halford is, in his own words, “the stately homo of heavy metal” as much as the Metal God these days; they’re good for a headline slot at Bloodstock and capable of filling theatres, but not stadiums like their old students Iron Maiden – but in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Priest pretty much single-handedly drew up the template for what a metal band should look like and sound like.
How a tiny music store in the backstreets of Dhaka influenced Bangladeshi Rock
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Tim Fletcher
Tim Fletcher
I was a music-mad teenager in 1980s England, and heavy metal was going through a resurgence. The older bands like Black Sabbath and Judas Priest, who had started in the late 60s and early 70s, were still going strong, but a new cohort of exciting younger bands had begun to appear. The NWOBHM (New Wave Of British Heavy Metal) bands such as Iron Maiden, Saxon and Def Leppard were getting radio airplay on Tommy Vance s Friday Rock Show on BBC Radio 1, and appearing regularly on TV. They even had hit singles in the pop charts.
Marsha Zazula, Cofounder of Metallica s Early Label, Megaforce Records, Dies at 68
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