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JUDAS PRIEST's HALFORD: 'Nostradamus' Turned Out To Be A Real Satisfying Experience For Us All - Nov. 25, 2009
Spiritech of PyroMusic.net recently conducted an interview with JUDAS PRIEST singer Rob Halford. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

PyroMusic.net: So Rob, why did you decide to record a Christmas-themed album?

Rob Halford: Yeah, I mean, the Christmas time is just as important a time for me as it is for a lot of people and I just love the atmosphere and the enjoyment and the eating, the drinking and obviously the music that's associated with Christmas as well. So for me, for as long as I can remember when I was a little kid I've always liked every aspect of Christmas time and especially the music. So I've slowly but surely got around to doing it for the first time ever in my career. It's out now and the general feedback has been absolutely fantastic from all the metalheads.

PyroMusic.net: Were you expecting any kind of backlash or criticism from some metal fans for doing something like this?

Rob Halford: Well, to be honest, I don't really care these days about criticism. I mean, I used to when I was a younger man in music, I thought that the critics, you know, were that important in terms of dictating where the reaction might come and how it might affect you. But I realize now that a critical point of view is just one person's bit of feedback, so I just go ahead and make the music that I enjoy making and I've had a pretty long career doing what appears to be the right thing. So this is just another opportunity to express myself in a slightly different way. It is an unusual record, but metalheads celebrate Christmas like everybody else and they obviously listen to some kind of music through the Christmas holiday time, so this is my effort and like I said, so far, so good.

PyroMusic.net: Were you at all inspired to do this project by TWISTED SISTER, whose own Christmas album a few years back was quite successful?

Rob Halford: I think it's really cool that Dee (Snider) and the lads, who I've known for a long time made that record. I think it just shows you again that there's loads of people that enjoy that interpretation of some of the Christmas songs that we like. Of course, we in the HALFORD band tried to keep it in the same kind of texture and atmosphere musically that most people associate my work with. So I think this is a little bit more serious than Dee's record. I love Dee's record, I think it's brilliant, but I think that territory's been covered sufficiently now with that type of style and approach and it's been a real success for him. Obviously, it's done well, so it means that there's a need for that type of style of Christmas classics interpreted in that way. Of course, with us, we only did five fairly well-known Christmas songs. We did one by Sara Baraeilles, called "Winter Song" and the other four are original tracks from us. So I think our record has turned out to be quite different from some of the other things that have happened, as they should be. I don't think there's that much room to bump into each other, otherwise we're all going to sound the same, you know? So I think each of us are trying to carve out our own impressions with the way that we've covered some of these fantastic Christmas tunes.

PyroMusic.net: Moving on to JUDAS PRIEST for a moment, I think it's fair to say that "Nostradamus" received a mixed reception. A year or so on from its release, is there anything you'd change about that album or are you still pleased with the final result?

Rob Halford: Yeah, I think it's done close to 750,000 sales (worldwide) and add in the illegal downloads, it's probably done over a million. So I think that's pretty good in today's market commercially, in the business sense of things. For us in the band, it was just a wonderful opportunity to complete an idea that we'd had and we'd talked about for many, many years. Growing up as we did, there were a lot of those types of concept records around in the 70s and we always wondered how we would tackle that kind of endeavour. So "Nostradamus" turned out to be a real satisfying experience for us all. We're still determined at some point to play all of that double CD live in concert. We're having a band meeting this Christmas to figure out what we're going to do next year for PRIEST and hopefully doing something with "Nostradamus" live will be included.

PyroMusic.net: I imagine you've got a pretty expansive and impressive stage show in mind for that then.

Rob Halford: Well, PRIEST is famous for putting on these big shows — the costumes, the lights, the stage sets. Whatever we do with "Nostradamus" has gotta be a solid goal, so it's going to take a lot of thinking and a lot of production. We're going to have to bring in some special crews to talk through all of the different possibilities — and there are many. We can either keep it straightforward where we just stand there and play, but I think that would be letting the side down. 'Cause it's larger than life musically, so we have to put on a full on show. But as soon as we know what we're doing, we'll make an announcement on the PRIEST website.

Read the entire interview from PyroMusic.net.

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COMMENT | \m/ The Metal God \m/
posted by : RiotAct666
11/25/2009 4:47:34 PM

Great interview by Rob. Nostradamus is a great record. would love to hear the whole thing performed live in it's entirety. Long live Judas Priest!!!!!!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : NoyzRulz
11/25/2009 4:57:03 PM

Should have went to the the tour then dummy, that's why so many of us didnt go. Such a dork.

COMMENT | ..
posted by : Pod
11/25/2009 5:22:44 PM

Shame about the experience for those of us who wanted something decent

COMMENT | Good album...
posted by : MetalPause
11/25/2009 5:24:14 PM

Far from great, however.

COMMENT |
posted by : sjones
11/25/2009 5:36:11 PM

Love the record!

COMMENT | EHhhhh..........
posted by : Bigey.com
11/25/2009 5:44:04 PM

This record lacks the old school records don't get me wrong the Album is good but it just lacks the drums are far best from what i heard in the past but judas priest need to go back to their roots honestly..........

COMMENT | ...thats a great pic of Rob...
posted by : BlisterAgent
11/25/2009 5:45:52 PM

they are at the point in their career where they dont have to "prove" anything to anybody. They can enjoy doing whatever they want to do.

COMMENT | ^^^^^^^
posted by : BlisterAgent
11/25/2009 5:47:50 PM

its a very METAL pic

COMMENT | 'Nostradamus' Turned Out To Be A Real Satisfying Experience For Us All
posted by : forest of impaled
11/25/2009 5:59:07 PM

Except for the fans...

COMMENT | The Metal God!
posted by : verymetal
11/25/2009 6:03:47 PM

Judas Priest! I hope they do play all of Nostradamus live. It does take more than one listen to actually appreciate it. I am looking forward to the live DVD of British Steel, too. That concert was beyond great. Priest is one of the best live bands of all time. It is amazing how good they sound live. None of their studio albums do them justice, when you are there live. Also, Halford sounded amazing, and hit the high notes perfectly on Victim of Changes. You have to give him mad props for giving it his all when he performs live. Much respect!

COMMENT | That is...
posted by : TastyGreens
11/25/2009 7:03:23 PM

...a bad-ass picture of Rob! Gotta love the man and his music.

COMMENT |
posted by : wooten
11/25/2009 7:34:57 PM

This fan likes it!

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
11/25/2009 8:14:42 PM

COMMENT |
posted by : NoyzRulz
11/25/2009 4:57:03 PM


Should have went to the the tour then dummy, that's why so many of us didnt go. Such a dork.


Um, i saw the British steel 30th anny tour this year. I was talking about JP playing the whole nostradamus record live. Ya Tool.....

COMMENT | Great Album
posted by : ninuzzu
11/25/2009 8:48:00 PM

I love Nostradamus. I do understand why some fans dislike it. It is a departure for JP, to say the least. But it is incredibly strong melodically, and if you immerse yourself in it there is some amazing playing and songwriting to be found.

It's one of those albums that my friends can't stand, but the debate over it is totally pointless since it seems like a truly love it or hate it type of work.

COMMENT | Halford = Legend
posted by : JJJB
11/25/2009 9:10:21 PM

Best in history.

Nos TURD damus .........err...not so much

Winter Songs - enjoyable for what it is.

COMMENT |
posted by : Firefly
11/25/2009 9:50:14 PM

I thought Nostradamus was a fantastic album. Yes, it was a bit of a departure from what we expect from JP. But it being a little different was the appeal for me at least. I would like to hear them kinda go back to the 70's feel (Stained Class, Sad Wings...) but updated of course. Defenders of the Faith is probably in my top 10 all time favorite albums. Great band...love the Priest been a fan since the early 80's.

COMMENT |
posted by : ArmitankSlayer
11/25/2009 10:16:12 PM

We're still determined at some point to play all of that double CD live in concert.

you couldnt even pay me to go see that concert

nostradamus is piece of shit

COMMENT |
posted by : sjones
11/25/2009 10:59:29 PM

Nostradamus is a piece of greatness.

COMMENT | ^^^^^^^^^^^
posted by : JJJB
11/26/2009 1:00:35 AM

One man's "turd" is another man's "greatness"

Let's take a break and work on another piece of "greatness" rather than trotting the "turd" out in it's entirety.

COMMENT |
posted by : I want Kyuss back
11/26/2009 3:53:20 AM

"JUDAS PRIEST's HALFORD: 'Nostradamus' Turned Out To Be A Real Satisfying Experience For Us All"

For me it was a real disapointment.

COMMENT |
posted by : SpaceHeater
11/26/2009 4:17:28 AM

God damnit, Judas Priest is so fucking awesome.

COMMENT | Don't Like/Don't Listen
posted by : Maiden Rulz
11/26/2009 10:13:43 AM

I didn't like Nostradamus on the first listen, but grew to love it. I laugh at people who don't like Nostradamus, Death Magnetic, and past albums. If you hate it that much don't listen to it, don't post, don't attend shows, and don't buy it. I don't bother to post or listen to bands that I hate. I also have seen Priest twice (both awesome shows) and will welcome the change of pace of them playing Nostradamus in its entirety.

COMMENT | Nostradamus
posted by : Pavell
11/29/2009 5:51:05 AM

Is a really awesome album..please play it whole..



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