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Priest & Julien-K "The Pit" [Live in Hollywood]

Priest LIVE IN HOLLYWOOD

Last week my brother and I went to see Stabbing Westward in concert at a local venue (more on that here). Unfortunately, by the time we got to the venue we had missed Acumen Nation, the first opening act, but came in just as Priest was performing.

I knew nothing about them before the show other than a few song snippets I had listened to briefly earlier that week, but as they were performing my brother pulled up that the performers were previously members of the metal band Ghost. However, instead of theatrical metal, Priest are solidly a synth band.

Like I said, they were pretty much new to me, but my brother and I thought they were a blast, and here, five days later, I have been listening to them consistently and admit that I may be a touch obsessed. Their level of showmanship was unbridled, even in a small club with a capacity of only around 400 people. They could have been playing before 10 people or 10,000 and I believe they would put on a heck of a show regardless. Again, we thought they were a lot of fun!

They have a lot of solid tracks, but this is the one I keep coming back to the last week.

Enjoy!




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