sam_brault - 05.11.2010  Sound: Unlike in 'Hello Master,'Priestess has gone more towards their progressive roots, and it is mostly all for the better. Priestess blends metal, ...
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Frank Valish - 25.05.2010  Canada may have made a splash internationally in the 2000s with its wave of indie-rock bands, but one can be sure that this metal four-piece from Mont...
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Tom Breihan - 14.04.2010  Even in its death throes, the major-label machine sometimes gets things right. Consider, for example, the Montreal riff-rock crew Priestess. Hello Mas...
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Palmer Eldritch - 19.03.2010  Apparently there was an ‘explosion’ of music in the city of Montreal during 2003. I must say, I didn’t hear anything from this side of ‘the Pond’, but...
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Ronnie Kerswell-O'Hara - 08.03.2010  Montreal’s mighty Priestess have certainly come into their own since ‘06’s ‘Hello Master’ as this searing little second effort proves. Packed with nea...
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John Gillanders - 25.02.2010  The first thing that pops into my mind while listening to this Montreal four-piece?s sophomore effort is, "Who came first, the Priestess or The Sword...
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Craig Hubert - 19.02.2010  Following their 2004 debut, Hello Master, Priestess rode in on the wave of critical acclaim for heavy metal. They opened for heavyweights Dinosaur Jr....
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Jeremy Aaron - 08.02.2010  WhoPriestess are a hard rock four-piece from Montreal releasing their sophomore album, the follow-up to 2006's Hello Master.How Is ItThere's certain...
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Jordan Richardson - 03.02.2010 Priestess has made fans wait a long time for the follow-up to their 2006 debut, Hello Master, but the U.S. release of Prior to the Fire is finally her...
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David Marchese - 02.02.2010  After 2006's acclaimed debut, Hello Master, this Montreal metal foursome had to cut through a mass of red tape before Fire, their long-gestating follo...
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