Judas Priest is one of the true classic heavy metal bands, who for three decades have stormed the world with spectacular stage shows, wildly influential records, and sold over 25 million albums. Judas Priest has shaped the music of generations – guitarists Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing, bassist Ian Hill and drummer Scott Travis reformed in 2003 with vocalist Rob Halford and have just finished an amazing Reunion Tour blowing audiences away with their incredible stage show throughout Europe, USA, Canada and on the US Ozzfest tour where they received sensational reviews.

        Screaming for Vengeance is the ultimate tribute to "Judas Priest".   They deliver the goods every single time they take the stage.  From face altering vocals made famous by Rob Halford to mind bending flawless reproductions of signature guitar work this group of crazed fans always leaves you wanting one more.  In late 2004, members of several local tributes decided to fill the void in the bay area left by past "Priest" tributes and soon found the fans begging for all they can get.   With a brand of Hard Rock/Metal that spans the international borders, fans come out of the wood work to re-experience the "Judas Priest" shows of their past.  an ever changing set list covers the gamut from late 70's favorites such as "Diamonds and Rust", "Hell Bent for Leather" and "The Ripper" all the way into the 80's and beyond with crowd pleasers like "Heads are Gonna Roll", "Another Thing Coming", and "Breaking the Law".   Clean cut Rob Halford clone Brendon Raye appears out of the fog to start the show, then K.K. and Glen duplicates complete this visual explosion of energy pounding out classic favorites for over two hours with fist pounding sing along favorites.

 It was all there -- twin guitar leads, great songs, devastating vocals. SFV are obviously serious fans, and they know how to deliver.  I found myself right up front singing along with all the classic "Priest" cuts. This was a Saturday night spent in the company of some real metal monsters. 
                              
       Steve Moore - Writer powerslave.com

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