Judas Priest reigned supreme as heavy metal’s self-proclaimed “Defenders of the Faith” during the first half of the ‘80s. So when they plunged into pop-metal on 1986’s Turbo, the results were more ...
Time heals all wounds, but the ill will surrounding some records never dies, even those made by classic metal bands. Case in point: Turbo, the tenth album by Judas Priest, which turns 30 today. “I ...
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Former Judas Priest guitarist and co-founding member K.K. Downing looked back to two divisive points in the band's catalog, offering a fresh assessment of their debut album, Rocka Rolla and the synth ...
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There’s a few undeniable truths in metal: double bass is always cool, you must always pick someone up if they fall in the pit, and Judas Priest‘s 1986 banger “Turbo Lover” is unassailable. But what if ...