Considered by their most die-hard fans as one of Judas Priest's last great albums, "Defenders of the Faith" continued the triumphant path of its predecessors, "British Steel" (1980), "Point of Entry" (1981), and "Screaming for Vengeance" (1982). On this occasion, the band even transformed their visceral style into aggressive heavy metal, with countless instrumental pyrotechnics driven by their two ruthless guitarists, K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton, and supported by the blistering rhythm section of bassist Ian Hill and drummer Dave Holland. Special mention must be made of the soaring vocals of a sublime Rob Halford in immeasurable form. Thrilling heavy metal tracks like "Freewheel Burning" or "The Sentinel", along with the raw "Jawbreaker", "Rock Hard Ride Free", "Love Bites", "Some Heads Are Gonna Roll" or "Heavy Dute", make up the amazing repertoire of one of the essential albums in the history of heavy metal.


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