JUDAS PRIEST - Tracking On New Album Wrapping Up; “One Of The Most Enjoyable Records I’ve Worked On In A Long Time,” Says Producer ANDY SNEAP
June 5, 2017, 7 years ago
Judas Priest have been in the studio recording their new album with the team of longtime producer Tom Allom, Andy Sneap and Mike Exeter. Tracking on the band’s new studio album is "just about done”, according to Andy Sneap, who posted the below update via Instagram.
Says Andy: “Just about done with Priest tracking. One of the most enjoyable records I've worked on in a long time, especially working along side these two (Allom and Exeter).”
Tom Allom was behind the board for every Priest album from 1979's Unleashed In The East through to 1988's Ram It Down; as well 2009's A Touch of Evil: Live. Andy Sneap is known for his work with Accept, Arch Enemy, Kreator, Megadeth, Nevermore, Testament, and many more. Mike Exeter earned a name for himself with Black Sabbath.
Earlier this year, Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford spoke exclusively with BraveWords about the band’s new album and follow-up to 2014’s Redeemer Of Souls saying, “You’re going to love this one. I'm not just saying that, but I know really well, you are going to love this one.”
Neither a title or release date for the forthcoming Judas Priest album have been announced yet. Stay tuned for updates.