Goldmine

SIX SONGS OF THE ’70s

f course, Rob Halford is rightly pleased with the new album, commenting that, “Reinforcing all the great elements and the DNA of this band is as potent as it ever was. I think, like every other album, it’s already got its own identity. There’s something happening on this record that clearly wasn’t there on . It’s just become a bit more focused. As far as looking at the previous 18, I think this one’s already garnering adventure is something special. There’s something going on here that that wasn’t as apparent on .”

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