ALEX WILLIAMS Channels Southern Rock Swagger On JUDAS PRIEST’s “You’ve Got Another Thing Coming”

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Alex Williams brings a gritty Southern rock edge to Judas Priest’s iconic anthem “You’ve Got Another Thing Coming”, the next offering from his third studio album Space Brain, out July 18 via Lightning Rod Records.

A bold reinterpretation of the heavy metal classic, Williams’ version leans into swampy riffs and backwoods swagger while staying true to the driving pulse of the original. “You’ve Got Another Thing Coming” is one of ten renditions that comprise Space Brain, which reimagines additional hits from the likes of Guns N’ Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, Mötley Crüe, Cinderella, Motörhead and more, transforming arena-shaking metal into storytelling-driven roots rock.

Williams on the new song: “I love Judas Priest, and Rob Halford is a legend. I was ten years old the first time I heard this song. It was featured in a soundtrack to a video game called Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, which introduced me to many other great songs, including ‘Yankee Rose’ by David Lee Roth.”


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“You’ve Got Another Thing Coming” follows Williams’ smoky take on Ratt’s “Round and Round,” which was named a Song You Need to Know by Rolling Stone. Produced by Grammy Award-winning producer and longtime collaborator Ben Fowler (Charley Crockett, Lynyrd Skynyrd) in Nashville, Space Brain doesn’t push Williams away from his country pedigree but instead expands his interpretation of that sound altogether. Backed by modern-day guitar heroes like Rob McNelley (Bob Seger, Wynonna Judd), Dan Dugmore (Linda Ronstadt, ZZ Top) and Mike Payne (Luke Bryan), Williams masterfully reconstructed each song, aiming to emphasize storytelling over sheer sonic power.

The end result is a daring, genre-blurring record that showcases Williams as a vocalist with arena-sized swagger and a formidable interpreter. While country music has a long history of honoring its pioneers through countless artists within the genre, Space Brain is something different; this album tips its hat to a different musical influence — proving that Williams isn’t just walking the line, he’s rewriting it.

Space Brain also features Williams’ and Cody Jinks’ previously released gritty take on Ozzy Osbourne’s “Flying High Again”.

Space Brain artwork and tracklisting:

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Nobody’s Fool (feat. Tom Keifer) [Cinderella]
Ace Of Spades [Motörhead]
Flying High Again (feat. Cody Jinks) [Ozzy Osbourne]
Gettin’ Better [Tesla]
Look What The Cat Dragged In [Poison]
Youth Gone Wild [Skid Row]
You’ve Got Another Thing Coming [Judas Priest]
Wild Side [Mötley Crüe]
Round And Round [Ratt]
Nightrain [Guns N’ Roses]



Pre-order Space Brain by Alex Williams here.

Williams is currently on the road with stops in Chicago, Nashville and more – see below for a full list of dates.

June
21 – Cadillac, MI – Coyote Crossing Resort
27 – Newport, KY – The Southgate House Revival
28 – Chicago, IL – Joe’s Bar on Weed St.

July
18 – Indianapolis, IN – Turntable
26 – Mount Horeb, WI – Mount Horeb Country Music Faire

August
1 – Nashville, TN – Chief’s On Broadway
22 – Cleveland, OH – Beachland Tavern
23 – Columbus, OH – Woodlands Tavern
29 – Waterloo, NE – Buck’s Bar And Grill
30 – Davenport, IA – Raccoon Motel

September
5 – Urbana, IL – The Canopy Club
6 – Brooklyn, WI – Main Street Music
20 – Dunn, NC – Bird’s Nest Listening Room

October
9 – Whitleyville, TN – North Springs Music Festival

(Photo Credit: Brandon Wood)

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