Judas Priest Release ‘Redeemer of Souls’ Track List
Judas Priest’s ‘Redeemer of Souls’ will drop on July 15
Judas Priest recently announced that their much-anticipated new album, “Redeemer of Souls,” will arrive on July 15, and the guys are also streaming the upcoming album’s title track via Youtube. Now, the band has unleashed the official track listing for the album.
“Redeemer of Souls” will arrive as a standard version featuring 13 songs and a deluxe edition, with an extra five tracks.
“March of the Damned” is the album’s debut single and the fifth song on the album. Other new tunes include “Dragonaut,” “Crossfire,” “Cold Blooded,” “Battle Cry,” “Beginning of the End” and “Halls of Valhalla.” Frontman Rob Halford, founding guitarist Glenn Tipton and new guitarist Richie Faulkner co-wrote all of the songs on the release.
“We feel Redeemer of Souls reinforces our passion for what we believe in from the Judas Priest style heavy metal,” the band said in a joint statement, adding to expect a “classic combination of all the statements we love to create with raging guitar riffs and solos, thundering drums, thick grooves of bass and vocals tearing it all up!”
Judas Priest’s ‘Redeemer of Souls’ Track List:
“Dragonaut”
“Redeemer of Souls”
“Halls of Valhalla”
“Sword of Damocles”
“March of the Damned”
“Down in Flames”
“Hell & Back”
“Cold Blooded”
“Metalizer”
“Crossfire”
“Secrets of the Dead”
“Battle Cry”
“Beginning of the End”
Bonus Tracks:
“Snakebite”
“Tears of Blood”
“Creatures”
“Bring It On”
“Never Forget”
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