The former ex-Judas Priest singer, who is now reunited with the band brought to the more experimental albums by Two Fight and in 2000 finally have such a really good piece of metal out. The title track and opener are the collective ever realized by: Metal, like him Priest to "Painkiller" times well produced (ie sung fast, hard and with a very high voice) Continue with "Made in Hell", where Halford. textually responds to his musical development at the beginning of times. Musically you can not say more than METAL and doing the song is very good. Stark! With "Nightfall" is followed by a rather somber song, the refrain, however remains a though forever in your mind. A real catchy tune "Silent Screams" is the strongest song of the record for me. Initially ballad and very bleak, from the middle Halford goes full throttle, the music explodes and the song also increases sharply to aggressiveness. Super atmosphere, and also a real headbanging hard !! In "The One You Love To Hate" then helps Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson from (YEAH!), But if you expect an epic (I would have preferred) is mistaken. It is an uptempo hammer in which, however, the vocal differences between the two best Metal singer may have difficulty on display. Could more have been out of it I think ... "Cyberworld" is also a song that makes this board to that it is. METAL. Simple and easy. Unfortunately, the text is something very superficial and almost a little stupid ... "Slow Down" is located in the mid-tempo and as the title says, it is good good to time to switch down a gear. Good, solid track. "Twist" then stands out a little from the overall context, as the song was originally a pop song. Easy "mettallisiert" drowned the whole thing but very acceptable and this Meldodie brings not so fast out of my head. Has almost hit single potential! The following "Temptation" has again a great chorus of storage (like all songs on the record) although the verses of the song no. 7 - 10 but a bit unimaginative (since similar) are. In "Drive" this is not true. Great chorus, but also a cool verse, albeit rather repetitive. No matter, rocking the song! The final "Saviour" is also a good, no-frills rocker in the Halford lyrically a bit too much hyped. Had he really not necessary ... Anyway, the plate rocking, fun, even if it is nothing new, because innovations or experiments you could not find (in contrast to the successor board "Crucible") in vain! But fans of good, unfussy and simple Metal can I "Resurrection" thoroughly recommended!