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Saturday, September 4, 2010 - New Halford Album Details Released
Halford, the band fronted by Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford, will release its new album, "Halford IV - Made Of Metal", on September 27 (Europe), September 28 (North America) and October 13 (Japan).

Produced by Roy Z. and recorded during 2009 and 2010, "Made Of Metal" features 14 new songs penned exclusively by Rob Halford.

Commented Halford: "It has been a long wait for the global Halford fan base, and of course I'm very pleased to return with "Halford IV - Made Of Metal" this September. It is probably the most personal release of my solo career in terms of my writing and performances.

"Halford IV - Made Of Metal" hits hard on many musical and emotional levels. I'm certain it will be recognized as one of the band's best releases, and I'm looking forward to performing the new tracks this year and reconnecting the Halford band with its legions of metal fans."

"Halford IV - Made Of Metal" track listing:

01. Undisputed
02. Fire and Ice
03. Made Of Metal
04. Speed Of Sound
05. Like There's No Tomorrow
06. Till The Day I Day
07. We Own The Night
08. Heartless
09. Hell Razor
10. Thunder and Lightning
11. Twenty-Five Years
12. Matador
13. I Know We Stand A Chance
14. The Mower
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