JUDAS PRIEST frontman Rob Halford has told Decibel magazine that he remains optimistic about how the band’s latest album, “Nostradamus”, will ultimately be perceived by the band’s hardcore fan base. “I think our reaction is one of basically, if you’re a hardcore PRIEST fan, and you’ve been waiting and waiting and waiting for this moment to happen - waiting for a concept release - you’re gonna give it the time that it needs, “he said. “Much like if you’re a basketball fan, you watch four quarters - you do not leave at halftime. Or if you’re watching a great movie, you do not walk out three-quarters of the way through.
And that’s what it’s about: It’s a great musical adventure that’s telling a story. And we have no worries or fears or concerns about it, because we believe so strongly in the music and the way that it really draws you in and captures your mind and imagination. ” Encouraged to imagine himself gazing into the crystal ball on the cover of the latest issue of Decibel magazine (see below), Halford said, “I do predict that ‘Nostradamus’ is going to be embraced. I can see it being performed by Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas. I also think I can see a little bit of a Grammy in there. ”
Judas Priest leader Rob Halford Decibel magazine said it remains optimistic about how the band’s latest album, Nostradamus, will eventually be seen by the group of hardcore fans. “I think our reaction is one of substance, if you’re a fan of hardcore PRIEST, and you’ve been waiting and waiting and waiting for this moment to arrive - pending a concept release - will you given the time they need, “he said. “Just as if you’re a fan of basketball, you watch four quarters - you do not leave half. And if you watch a good movie, you do not walk three-quarters of the way. And that is what it is: it’s a great musical adventure that tells a story. And we have no concerns or fears or concerns about this, because we believe so strongly in music and how it really attracts you and to your spirit and imagination. ”
Encouraged to imagine himself looking into the crystal ball on the cover of the latest issue of Decibel magazine (see below), Halford said: “I do not foresee that” Nostradamus “will be adopted. I can see it is performed by Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas. I think I can see a little more than a Grammy. “


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