I don't think the clips are so short that you can't get the vibe the band is going for with the album. Personally, I think the songs are sounding pretty good. I get the impression that they're going for an updated version of the style that made them an underground sensation in the mid-80s. Some people will most likely argue that the band will end up sounding more like the bands that they've influenced, but is that such a bad thing at this point in their career? Judas Priest have been doing the same thing since Turbo, and they haven't lost their status as one of the greats. Finally, though Tate and DeGarmo were the main songwriters in the band, it doesn't mean that the members of the current lineup don't have any songwriting chops. I'm certainly not expecting them to capture the magic they had with Operation: Mindcrime, but I do think they can make the kind of album that fans of their early material will enjoy.
Stay metal. Never rust.
Albert
Stay metal. Never rust.
Albert