Description
An iconic entry into the visual lexicon of album art, showing their midlands-industrial working class roots but adopting a more rock oriented sound after coming off of a tour supporting AC/DC. This album from 80 is largely known by pseudo party rock anthems Living After Midnight and Breaking The Law, but contains one of the darkest deep cuts of the entire Priest catalogue, The Rage. A great bridge between the classic late 70s material and the more refined and focussed albums that would follow.

