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Prior to the Fire

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Album Review

Canadian retro hard rock band Priestess kept fans of their debut CD, 2005's Hello Master (released in the U.S. in 2006) waiting quite a while for a follow-up, but Prior to the Fire is highly worthwhile. Their combination of crunching riffs, hard-driving rhythms, and howling vocals isn't exactly unique, but their spin on the sound, which adds some touches of classic, early-'80s pre-glam metal to the usual blend of Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, et. al, has a lot of appeal. This is a band that knows how to crank it up and boogie ("Sideways Attack" crashes along at a practically hardcore punk tempo), but can also make you pump your fist and shout along. Album closer "Trapped in Space & Time" is positively ferocious, leaving the listener breathless as the disc crashes to a halt. Most of the songs here are short and punchy, except for the eight-minute "The Gem," which might be mistakenly expected to be a wanky guitar jam. It's not — it's a hard-rocking epic that slows down around the five-minute mark for some unison guitar work that develops into a second, even heavier riff than the one that propelled the piece's first half, followed by a quite beautiful melodic outro over marching drums. Between this track, the acoustic intro to "Communicating via Eyes," and the cover art, somewhat similar to this year's The Resistance, it seems like Priestess, with their occasionally outsized ambition and their way with a melodic hook, could be retro hard rock's answer to Muse.

Customer Reviews

old is not new!

priestess first album rocked, im mean to me it was one of the greatest band to play in the winter! It seemed to kind of set the mood good times partying and shredding the mountains now thats just me. And i really got a liking to the sound of the singers voice, it was awsome and epic. But i have to say that something's wrong with his singing in this album and it dosn't quite get you in that king of good time's mood any more it just kind of seem's like they are trying to be more of a metal group then rock. But im mean thats just my point of view!!

Prior to the Fire

Amazing, amazing album i couldn't believe it through my first play through. It seems that the more i listen to it the more i LOVE it. I could literally delete all the songs on my iTunes and just keep this album with no problem it never gets old. They are all so talented with their instruments, especially in Lunar, how can he play drums like that and sing at the same time?!?! My favorite band for 3 years just got even better.

Amazing

This album is genius and will be revered as a classic in the future.

Biography

Formed: 2003 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Montreal's Priestess build upon the fury of AC/DC and Black Sabbath for their own new-millennium headbanger blend of '70s Camaro rock. Mikey Heppner (vocals/guitar), Mike Dyball (bass), Vince Nudo (vocals/drums), and Dan Watchorn (vocals/guitar) formed Priestess in 2003. Heppner was playing with punk act the Dropouts at the time, and when three of its members headed to New York to form the Stills, Heppner was left to his own devices. In late 2005, Heppner and co. released their debut album, Hello...
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