Former Pantera bassist Rex Brown has confirmed a collaboration with Judas Priest’s Richie Faulkner in a latest interview. You may take a look at the total dialog beneath.
When requested by Tone-Speak if there are any guitarists he want to work with, Brown responded (as transcribed by Blabbermouth), “I did a file —it isn’t out but— I did it with Richie Faulkner. Richie and I’ve develop into actually good pals. And it is actually progressively heavy and funky. Richie is a really melodic participant, after which it is bought my drummer that performed on my first solo file. They tracked him enjoying on a kind of digital kits, and so they sampled the sounds into an actual package— which I am not too loopy about; that is not the way in which I would do it. But it surely’s Richie’s file. And he is bought a brand new singer now. I do not know when that is popping out. These guys [Judas Priest] are nonetheless touring. That was an actual thrill.”
Brown beforehand hinted on the collaboration with Faulkner with Antihero. He referred to as the tracks “badass.” On the time, he did not say who the collaborator was, hinting, “He moved to Nashville and have become a really, excellent pal of mine. And we simply minimize six blazing fucking tracks. Un-goddam-real.”
In different Judas Priest information, Rob Halford is optimistic concerning the band’s third nomination to the Rock and Roll Corridor of Fame. He urged followers to maintain voting in order that they’ll get a spot within the prime 5. On the time of this writing, the band is simply shy of a spot within the prime 5. They’re in sixth place with 193,479 votes. You may vote right here.
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