• Record Label: Sony
  • Release Date: Jun 17, 2008
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8.5

Universal acclaim- based on 86 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 74 out of 86
  2. Negative: 2 out of 86

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  1. Dec 31, 2016
    8
    Definitely not your typical priest album, but a uniquely symphonic offering; meritorious in it's own right. Listen to it seamlessly, with an open mind and you'll understand why this is a truly underrated gem. Definitely worth a listen if you can find it on sale.
  2. Jul 31, 2014
    9
    This is a fantastic album. Production is great. Everything can be heard clearly. Halfords voice is wonderful.

    I don't understand the flack people give this album. Its a great long piece of music that took real effort. No ...its not 10 songs about rockin and rollin ... rollin and rockin ..... THANKFULLY Great concept, great execution. I love it. I love that they did this album and in
    This is a fantastic album. Production is great. Everything can be heard clearly. Halfords voice is wonderful.

    I don't understand the flack people give this album. Its a great long piece of music that took real effort. No ...its not 10 songs about rockin and rollin ... rollin and rockin ..... THANKFULLY

    Great concept, great execution. I love it. I love that they did this album and in the end I think everyone will be able to say "you know that was an awesome record" rather than complain it wasn't painkiller. Painkiller of course is awesome too. But they already made that album and tried something new. Which worked. Different for sure and a gamble. But after 40 years ... do you really want the exact same formula every time? I don't. This one worked for me.

    The only problem I have with this record is the vinyl release was packed horrible in vinyl eating sleeves. Everyone I know who bought one cant play them without hearing the shoosh and swish of burnt vinyl surface. Too bad.
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  3. Jul 12, 2014
    10
    Wow .. an epic album from Metal Gods !! This album is great!! 23 wonderful songs make this album a masterpiece...All songs are dramatic..Only Judas are able to make that album
  4. Nov 28, 2011
    5
    The Album kicks off with "Dawn of Creation". Which wasn't anything special. Before the Album actually got going with "Prophecy". And then a filler, "Awakening". Before, "Revelations" continues to make the album a Masterpiece. After that, it begins to go downhill for a little bit. Until "Persecution" shows a little hope for the rest of the Album. The first half, is just full of 1 minuteThe Album kicks off with "Dawn of Creation". Which wasn't anything special. Before the Album actually got going with "Prophecy". And then a filler, "Awakening". Before, "Revelations" continues to make the album a Masterpiece. After that, it begins to go downhill for a little bit. Until "Persecution" shows a little hope for the rest of the Album. The first half, is just full of 1 minute long fillers that just aren't interesting. And the 2nd half? Nostradamus was the only song there that was actually worth listening to. The rest of it was just orchestra and stuff like that. Other then the over-lengthy "Future Of Mankind." Overall, Nostradamus began mixed. But eventually became boring. Hopefully Priest will come up with something much more worth listening to then this next time Expand
  5. DanielR.
    Jul 20, 2009
    7
    Judas Priest took a risk with there latest studio album, some of the song were a bit too much of a departure, but the album still rocks.
  6. smackynopants
    May 9, 2009
    8
    Great album, not the best but worth your money! I loved Nostradamus, Prophecy, Exiled and the song Death the most. It's heavy but slow so if that's not your thing then you probally won't like this album. Painkiller, angel of retribution and this one are now my top 3 priest albums!
  7. RodrigoG
    Mar 16, 2009
    10
    Great album, great story, great music. Full power, the best Metal album of the year.
  8. DaveS
    Dec 16, 2008
    9
    Very good album, some of the stuff was a bit to pop music for me, but over all i am happy i purchased it.
  9. MarkoP
    Dec 16, 2008
    10
    This album is best album that is ever done!
  10. Sandeep
    Dec 6, 2008
    9
    I didn't like the album when i first heard it but now i love it. Tracks like prophecy, nostradamus, pestilence and plague, revelations and many more are simply superb. Rob's voice is outstanding and all those solos are simply great and those keyboards do add melody. It's a great album. Priest! Priest! Priest!
  11. DaneZ
    Dec 2, 2008
    10
    Great album, its something new and different. Its a lot like Gods of War, it takes 2 or 3 listenings to really get into it.
  12. HughJ.
    Oct 23, 2008
    9
    Nickadermis predicted the big one in Los Angeles and he predicted a plague of locusts. This album is to his predictions as cheese is to a sandwich.
  13. AndyD.
    Sep 19, 2008
    10
    Pushes the boundaries of Metal (in a resoundingly positive way). Manowar's "Gods of War" did the same, by extensive use of (REAL) Symphonic and Operatic elements. Without albums like "Nostradamus" and "Gods of War", Metal would be COMPLETELY dead-slash-written out withing 10 years. Whereas calculator-loving bands like Dragonforce and Lost Horizon have no emotional impact, their Pushes the boundaries of Metal (in a resoundingly positive way). Manowar's "Gods of War" did the same, by extensive use of (REAL) Symphonic and Operatic elements. Without albums like "Nostradamus" and "Gods of War", Metal would be COMPLETELY dead-slash-written out withing 10 years. Whereas calculator-loving bands like Dragonforce and Lost Horizon have no emotional impact, their vision is completely incarnated via the bands they all looked up to the most. Manowar and Judas Priest have grown up, and now Metal starts looking toward Wagner-ian futures. Expand
  14. m3tal
    Sep 12, 2008
    8
    Well, Im a big Maiden, Megadeth and Helloween fan. The only song I really listen to by Priest was Breaking the Law. Well I walked into a CD store, lookin for some new CD's. Then I came a cross this one, then BAM! Like, the prophecy, alone, death. future of mankind, nostradamus..just really amazed me. I guess you can add priest to my list of favorites now lol.
  15. HenrikS.
    Sep 11, 2008
    10
    Best Priest album ever, very epic. A great story, told with awesome lyrics mixed with some amasing instrumental performances.
  16. FrankH.
    Sep 6, 2008
    9
    This album is ultimately listen-able. It delivers on every single level. Yes, it's a double disc concept album about Nostradamus. Yes, there are lesser tracks on the album, but none of them are bad. They simply act to elevate the best songs of the album to a level beyond expectation. Don't be too quick to judge. The album gets better with each and every listen. After seeing the This album is ultimately listen-able. It delivers on every single level. Yes, it's a double disc concept album about Nostradamus. Yes, there are lesser tracks on the album, but none of them are bad. They simply act to elevate the best songs of the album to a level beyond expectation. Don't be too quick to judge. The album gets better with each and every listen. After seeing the Metal Masters tour I was shocked to see they only played one song from the new album. Well worth the time. Rock on. And on. And on. Expand
  17. EduardoL.
    Aug 29, 2008
    10
    From Halford's powerful vocals, Tipton's and Downing's mesmerizing dual guitar riffs and solos, to the thunderous rythym section, this CD kicks ass. It does take a couple of listens, but it is definitely a great concept album.
  18. JakeH.
    Aug 27, 2008
    6
    It wasn't my favorite album.
  19. GarryB.
    Aug 19, 2008
    9
    If you listen to just 1 song listen to death (the entire song). If then you are not mesmerized into listening to the entire cd you should rethink your appreciation for what is true metal art.
  20. GeorgeD.
    Aug 6, 2008
    10
    I've always felt that Judas Priest were a heavy metal band combining elements of hard rock, classical music and opera. This album confirms my belief. It is an absolute masterpiece. The vocals are hauntingly brilliant, the drumming (which I have never really noticed before) is superb, and the guitars are their best work to date. Their best album by a long shot.
  21. CliveN.
    Aug 4, 2008
    9
    Totally different, but awseome. Gets better the more it is played.
  22. Kreed
    Jul 28, 2008
    9
    In knowing all the JP music from their start and seeing several of their concerts. I really do like the Nostradamus theme and music. I am however extremly dissapointed in the concert for the album. As much as I like the past concerts I was under the belief that this concert was to be a concept theatrical rock like opera stage show with only the music from the album to be played. Then at a In knowing all the JP music from their start and seeing several of their concerts. I really do like the Nostradamus theme and music. I am however extremly dissapointed in the concert for the album. As much as I like the past concerts I was under the belief that this concert was to be a concept theatrical rock like opera stage show with only the music from the album to be played. Then at a later date for them to retour and play their old music. Instead they played 2-3 songs from the album and the rest from the past Expand
  23. NathanH
    Jul 28, 2008
    10
    I am a massive Priest fan and have been now for many years now and I do not see how anyone can slander this album. A lot of people are saying it isn't in keeping with the "Priest sound", but I don't quite see how people can say thney have a sound when they have changed and evolved so much over the years. They have always tried simething different with each album and this is I am a massive Priest fan and have been now for many years now and I do not see how anyone can slander this album. A lot of people are saying it isn't in keeping with the "Priest sound", but I don't quite see how people can say thney have a sound when they have changed and evolved so much over the years. They have always tried simething different with each album and this is another one of those albums. This is another completely different experience and even if you dont think its like Priest you should still be able to appreciate as a piece of music for what it is. There are some fantastic tracks on here, highlishts being Prophecy, Revelations, Death, Pestilence and Plague, Visions, Nostradamus...well pretty much all of the album is a highlight. The shorter tracks between main songs link them together perfectly and keep the narrative going. The orchestral elements add extra epic qualities to KK and Glenn's riffs and the keyboards give it a mystical, magical feeling which is very fitting with the content. I personally love this album and think it is one of the best Priest has ever done. It is way up there with albums like Sad Wings and Painkiller. A must buy for any Priest fan. Just sit down, stick it on (loud) and have an open mind! Expand
  24. GreggS.
    Jul 24, 2008
    9
    This is an AWESOME album. Most of you people are idiots and can't see how good something is because you are used to the same old same old. Brilliant Album.. Sounds a little like Manowar Style.. Go Priest.
  25. BrentN
    Jul 23, 2008
    10
    An epic masterpiece!
  26. HalordV.
    Jul 18, 2008
    9
    Masterpiece!
  27. e-jitAnderson
    Jul 18, 2008
    7
    At the grand old age of 44, I've been the worlds biggest Priest fan for over 30 years. Nostradamus is a varied mixture of Priest at their best and at their worst. However as a continous piece of music it should be judged as such. People like Mozarts 5th symphony but don't breakdown the individual components. Overall Nostradamus is a good piece of music that takes a few listens At the grand old age of 44, I've been the worlds biggest Priest fan for over 30 years. Nostradamus is a varied mixture of Priest at their best and at their worst. However as a continous piece of music it should be judged as such. People like Mozarts 5th symphony but don't breakdown the individual components. Overall Nostradamus is a good piece of music that takes a few listens to fully appreciate. Embrace the 'cheese' and you'll enjoy it. Otherwise avoid. Not for the faint hearted. Expand
  28. Atoradio
    Jul 16, 2008
    10
    Great concept album!! As other metal bands are today swimming in circles (Iron Maiden, Saxon, etc.) Judas Priest continues to evolve and adapt to new tendencies taking us to new listening productions.
  29. ThomBaker
    Jul 15, 2008
    10
    Awesome. Almost sounds operatic at times, but, hey, it's Halford at the reigns and it sounds beautiful. It still tastes like Priest, the guitars are great, just like Glen and KK. I feel that this project will grow in appreciation with time, and even cross over to people with other music tastes. I can't wait for their next project, or the CONCERT in August (in Phoenix)
  30. JimM.
    Jul 11, 2008
    9
    This is a great album. Some listeners will expect raging guitar and thundering drums but Priest changes it up on this one. Yes there is still a bit of that but there is so much more to this diverse band. It is melodic and moody which reminds me of "Sad Wings of Destiny." Great stuff.
Metascore
59

Mixed or average reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. The songs themselves are hit or miss, with the emphasis falling on the latter, due mostly to an over-reliance on three-chord, midtempo filler, but as is the case with nearly every Priest offering, when they're on they're dead on.
  2. Nostradamus isn't likely to surprise you--this is softcore for the hardcore.
  3. Some of the music is brilliant, some is numbingly indulgent.