Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Album Review- Judas Priest: Sin After Sin

Sin After Sin is the third album by Heavy Metal band Judas Priest ans was released in 1977. What really intrigued me most about this album was how heavy it was for its time and is quite underrated as well. I lately have been on a Priest splurge and after a horrifying day i thought it would be an album i would be interested in reviewing so lets start.

Track Rundown

1.Sinner: This song is very reminiscent with Victim Of Changes with its composure with the slow part in the middle but i really like the guitar sound here too and the solos are pretty memorable and Halfords vocals are as strong as ever and make the chorus really shine here. a great opener and an immediate classic.

2.Diamonds and Rust- This is a pretty good cover of the Joan Baez song but the album version doesn't beat the power of the live version off of Unleashed In the East this one is a bit tamer but still very good.

3.Starbreaker- My all time favorite Priest song just the riffs and vocals on this song are so heavy and the solo tradeoffs are just gold and the harmonizing solo is just enough to make your eardrums explode even Arch Enemy covered it!!!! just perfection right here.

4.The Last Rose of Summer- a much more tame and ballad worthy track Robs vocals are very nice to hear its a nice change of pace but not very memorable.

5.Let Us Prey/Call For the Priest- the song sounds like something off UFOs Obsession but actually sounds heavier after the intro it could be a song on Stained Glass or Hell Bent For Leather it is that heavy very reminiscent of Exciter but has a softer middle spot with some thundering drum beats which is interesting to me i like it alot.

6.Raw Deal- This tracks riff is pretty bluesy sounding and has a good rhythm to it and Rob Halfords vocals get pretty high during the chorus which has an interesting sound with this kind of song an ok track but nothing amazing.

7.Here Comes The Tears- This song sounds like it would be on Rocka Rolla it is very ballady sounding with some piano even thrown in its alot better than the previous one with more composure to it the chorus is pretty heavy it reminds me of Deep Purples Child In Time its pretty good.

8.Dissident Aggressor- arguably one of the heaviest Judas Priest songs ever recorded the riff from KK Downing and Glenn Tipton with the double bass drums is so awesome this song is one to really bang your head to and the fact that Slayer covered it on South Of Heaven is even cooler. A real highlight on this album and a perfect closer to the original album.

9(Bonus Track)Race With the Devil- This song should have been on the original pressing its really infectious its like Priests own Doctor Doctor really solid bonus track.

Overall i give the album a 8.5 out of 10. Its definitely a great album but after the next few albums you could see Priest were still maturing at this point with power escalating to each album but this is still an underrated classic.

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