Judas Priest post lyric video

2018-03-02 by Brandon Scott EMERITUS | 19 Comments
Judas Priest has released a new lyric video for the song "Never The Heroes" from their upcoming album Firepower which is scheduled to be released next week, March 9th.

The band released the following statement regarding the track:

"Never The Heroes" is about the courageous men and women that enter war. Never trained to be heroes, but becoming heroic due to their actions and sacrifices doing their duty for their people and country. It resonates, as there is a hero in all of us, and in times of struggle we can be strong and united, conquering our own challenges and helping others."



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TheSpirit
Emeritus
March 2nd 2018
30304 Comments


didn't get a chance to listen to the track yet, but this should be a sick album

tigersbrokefree
March 2nd 2018
375 Comments


Dangerously cheesy.

Preferring the other two songs.

JoeTex
March 2nd 2018
1184 Comments


Yes! killah priest is back

Mabbitt
March 2nd 2018
1831 Comments


Not as good as Lightning Strikes or Firepower, but still pretty great for a 2018 song from a 70s band.

JoeTex
March 2nd 2018
1184 Comments


what's your favorite priest?

Mabbitt
March 3rd 2018
1831 Comments


Screaming for Vengeance and Painkiller (typical answers, I know lol)

Panzerchrist
March 3rd 2018
730 Comments


Really not good

Xenorazr
March 3rd 2018
1466 Comments


I've actually got moderately high hopes for this album.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
March 3rd 2018
18256 Comments


This album should be pretty good overall

WhiteNoise
March 3rd 2018
3885 Comments


Really enjoyed this one, great to see that it sounds a lot different than the previous two tracks too.

This song gives huge Angel of Retribution vibes which I love too. More of this and less Redeemer of Souls please.

dante1991
March 3rd 2018
764 Comments


Really looking forward to this album, its shaping up to be their best since Painkiller.
This track and Lightning Strike are both very good and the title track was an absolute beast!

savsaili
March 3rd 2018
7 Comments


I'm just laughing here

Sevengill
March 3rd 2018
11971 Comments


t/t was killer, Lightning Strike was good but a little undercooked. this ought to be a nice change of pace in the album, but I'm not hearing a highlight.

InFlamesWeThrash666
March 4th 2018
10556 Comments


I dig all the tracks they released so far and the snippets sound very promising too. I'm pretty hyped actually

swipenet
March 5th 2018
3352 Comments


Yeah album's gonna be dope

Ikarus14
March 5th 2018
1454 Comments


Hints of glam and stadium rock in here. But it has a Screaming For Vengeance vibe to it anyway so I dig it. Can't wait for this album to come out.

piroga84
March 6th 2018
362 Comments


forgot it after 12 seconds

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
March 6th 2018
18936 Comments


3/5

CrimsonFireCF
March 8th 2018
109 Comments


Makes me think of Balls to the Wall by Accept.



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