TCCDM Pulls One Out..."Sad Wings Of Destiny" - Judas Priest (1976)
"Sad Wings Of Destiny" - Judas Priest (1976) Sometimes, when you're very hungry, you make a great album. Judas Priest's sophomore album is, if not great, very good and on so many levels. I especially enjoy the prog-shine the album has without sacrificing any of the doomage. Even when a song does chill, the danger dust hovers close by. Judas Priest was definitely trying to push things forward, led by Rob Halford's vocal-razor insanity, a proggy-doom metal cast, and dual guitars biting and spitting. Whether they knew it at the time, I haven't a clue, but in 1976, the genre was taking a much-needed louie from a path that was becoming overly familiar. It was one of those "giant steps for mankind" that one only recognizes after the fact. A bit ahead of the game, Judas P. was. The sound was more edgier and more threatening. Budgie and Queen with a poisoned hairpin. They were working it out an...