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Judas Priest Released the Invincible Shield Track List, Tease Yet Another Single

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Earlier today, iconic heavy metal band Judas Priest finally unveiled the full track list for their 19th studio album, Invincible Shield. This sort of thing is just part of the natural progression that happens when a band announces a new album and wants to draw out the excitement. And let’s be real, I’m very excited for when this one comes out on March 8.

Coming in at 11 tracks, with an additional three tracks slated for the deluxe edition of the album, what we’ve heard of Invincible Shield is straight up badass heavy metal. As expected, the dudes in Priest sound great and if the first couple singles are indicative of what we’re getting, then this is gonna be a great follow up to 2018’s Firepower.

The band also posted a teaser of their next single, of which they haven’t revealed the title. But yeah — only 26 seconds can be heard of the new track and already it sounds like a ripper.

So all of that is to say that the track list is as follows:

01. “Panic Attack”
02.”The Serpent And The King”
03.”Invincible Shield”
04.”Devil In Disguise”
05.”Gates Of Hell”
06.”Crown Of Horns”
07.”As God Is My Witness”
08.”Trial By Fire”
09.”Escape From Reality”
10.”Sons Of Thunder”
11.”Giants In The Sky”

Deluxe edition bonus tracks:

12.”Fight Of Your Life”
13.”Vicious Circle”
14.”The Lodger”

Aside from the eventual release of their new album, Judas Priest band have plans for a quick U.K. tour days after the new album’s release. Saxon and Uriah Heep will be the supporting acts on that run. So if you’ll be in the area next March and want to catch Priest in their homeland, be sure to check out the dates below.

Invincible Shield will be available on March 8, but you can pre-order your copy today.

Judas Priest U.K. Tour with Saxon and Uriah Heep

March
11 Glasgow OVO Hydro
13 Leeds First Direct Arena
15 Dublin 2 Arena
17 Bournemouth International Arena
19 Birmingham Resorts World Arena
21 London OVO Arena Wembley
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