
Judas Priest's Reviews



Sin After Sin (Average Rating: 8.84 out of 10)
Time For the real deal !!! (Rated this album with 10 out of 10) Reviewed by
pitchulo
from Sumberdungão
Ok. After the unimpressive (but not bad) ROCKA ROLLA and the fantastic (but witha a lame production) SAD WINGS OF DESTINY, Priest had all their effort vindicated and secured a deal with a major company. It was time for the truth.And truth proved to be that Priest was a band that had come to stay, one of those few bands that were going to influence dozens, hundreds or even thousands of rock bands around the world, as Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Rush, Cream, Metallica, Pink Floyd, Beatles and a handful of others managed to do. Now with producer Roger Glover aboard and professional hired master drummer Simon Philips on the sticks, Priest was set to dominate thw world. SIN AFTER SIN shines from the word "go". IT has everything a metal record should have. It's fresh. It's raw. It's punchier. It's catchy. Of course production devices of the time did not help the bands so much, but the album survived that. AFter this album, Les Binks came into the fold, to release the classic Stained Class and Hell Bent For leather (Killing Machine). You just can't go wrong with SIN AFTER SIN. It does not sound dated. I think Glenn Tipton himself should listen to it once in a while to analyse what he is doing to Priest's music nowadays....
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