“Glenn is all over this album. He’s playing on a lot of the songs, but those moments where he wasn’t able to, Richie is carrying that metal torch for him”: How Judas Priest made a blockbuster new album in the face of adversity – and became unstoppable

“Glenn is all over this album. He’s playing on a lot of the songs, but those moments where he wasn’t able to, Richie is carrying that metal torch for him”: How Judas Priest made a blockbuster new album in the face of adversity – and became unstoppable

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As they prepare for the release of their 19th album, Invincible Shield, Judas Priest are still pondering the randomness of life and the frailty of the human condition.

Since the release of their 2018’s blowtorch-to-the-face record, Firepower, most of the guys in the band have been anything but invincible. Vocalist Rob Halford has battled and seems to have beaten prostate cancer; guitarist Glenn Tipton continues to struggle with a debilitating case of Parkinson’s disease, which six years ago ended his ability to tour.

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Faulkner and Halford do their thing in Ljubljana, Slovenia,  July 12, 2022. “We did a lot together,” Faulkner says. “Rob and I would put ideas together in the studio” (Image credit: Mario Skraban)

These songs are on fire. They’re absolutely blazing because no matter what we’re up against, the Priest will never curl up into a ball

Rob Halford

This is probably one of the most definitive Priest metal albums we’ve done

Rob Halford

“It is hard for me to give 100 percent now due to my Parkinson’s, so Richie took more of the load,” Glenn Tipton says (Image credit: James Hodge)

I always try to look forward and be optimistic – that’s how I go about my guitar playing

Glenn Tipton

The only rule was that it had to sound like Judas Priest, and that left a lot of room to explore

Richie Faulkner

Faulkner on stage at the 37th Annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Los Angeles,  November 5, 2022 (Image credit: Theo Wargo)

When we were in the room together, and when Glenn had an idea, but he couldn’t play it, he would communicate the idea to me and tell me what to do. That might trigger a new idea from me

Richie Faulkner

It’s absolutely glorious that we’re still out there… If that isn’t the embodiment of metal never dying and metal never surrendering, then I don’t know what is

Rob Halford

Invincible Shield is out now via Epic.

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Jon is an author, journalist, and podcaster who recently wrote and hosted the first 12-episode season of the acclaimed Backstaged: The Devil in Metal, an exclusive from Diversion Podcasts/iHeart. He is also the primary author of the popular Louder Than Hell: The Definitive Oral History of Metal and the sole author of Raising Hell: Backstage Tales From the Lives of Metal Legends. In addition, he co-wrote I’m the Man: The Story of That Guy From Anthrax (with Scott Ian), Ministry: The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen (with Al Jourgensen), and My Riot: Agnostic Front, Grit, Guts & Glory (with Roger Miret). Wiederhorn has worked on staff as an associate editor for Rolling Stone, Executive Editor of Guitar Magazine, and senior writer for MTV News. His work has also appeared in Spin, Entertainment Weekly, Yahoo.com, Revolver, Inked, Loudwire.com and other publications and websites.

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