Judas Priest's Rob Halford on what inspired his new heavy-metal Christmas LP, and how his iconic band plans to celebrate its 50th anniversary
Partridge Family, the heavy metal Osmonds,” he says. “It’s great, man, to see your brother banging away on the kit and all the kind of cool stuff. It’s just a wonderful feeling.”
We put a few Christmas lights up. There was a a picture of me on my Instagram with some Christmas lights floating around and a Christmas star, and I just said, “No Peace for the Wicked” or whatever, but nobody put it together that that’s what I was working on. And it’s in the words more than anything; you close your eyes and it can be Christmas anywhere.I looked at the work that I did on ; I didn’t want to repeat myself.
Yeah. That is a thing, isn’t it? Seasonal affective whatever … Well, I’m talking about the darkest moments … It’s a very pointed song because I also reference loved ones that we’ve lost, and to remember them. And you have to be very careful when you’re putting out this message because you don’t want to be gloomy or doomy; that’s why we’re protected by the light. It’s the inevitable light at the end of the tunnel.
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