What is the difference in making a Halford album and a Judas Priest album?
Rob: There isn’t really that much of a difference because the commodities of the band are pretty much set in standard concerning the routines that each go through. The big difference is the players. KK [Downing] is as different to Z as Glenn [Tipton] is to Metal Mike. In terms of comparison, there wouldn’t be any point, quite frankly, if I didn’t feel that there was a separation of musical identity. Writing wise, there is a vast difference. All of the writing with Priest comes as a trio with KK, Glenn and myself. We really do make amazing Metal together and we have been doing that forever, and I am sure we will continue to it. Halford is a bit of a different texture than Judas Priest. Jeb: Is your role different in Halford? It is your name. Rob: It is. I am just using my business savvy, if you want to call it that. Hopefully I am being savvy. Hopefully people in Metal know the name ‘Rob Halford’ by now. I could have called it anything, I suppose. I could have called it Lugnut. In terms