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A TexasPriest Tribute
Posted by Texas Priest 27 April 2009 at 8:44 PM
To celebrate our second anniversary, Steel Mill has been given a brand new facelift and we intend to keep the metal fires burning brighter than ever this year!
As the site is now mighty 2 years of age, we decided it was about time to give it a fresh look and also update some of the content and where they reside. You will notice some of the sections have been moved to other places but are all still available and easy to locate from the upper navigation links. Each month’s top features will also have their own banners, so they are always just one or two clicks away!
Heading our festivities, Roy Z - the producer and artist extraordinaire and the man behind some of metal’s most classic works, gave us a lengthy interview on the many twists and turns of his career. Guests don’t end there, as the Mill got more visitors from Sweden – Grand Magus heats up more flames at the interview section. And elsewhere Bloodred Hourglass go through the Metal Grinder!
K.K. offers a new guitar video update and anniversary blog on Downing Street!
A next Fuel Of The Furnace column backed with K.K.’s comments is now up on Special Reports. To round things up, take a look at another fiery hot Fan Profile straight off the machines and onto Downing Street!
And that’s not nearly the end of it, as there are a ton of new updates to be found on Q&A, Reviews, Fan Forge, Articles, Judas Pix and other great stuff!
Here’s to another year of Metal Mania at the Steel Mill and Keep Feeding the Flames!
K.K. Downing & Millworkers
Posted by Texas Priest at 7:28 PM
"The opportunity to perform live on stage in its entirety the whole of British Steel is a dream come true for all of us! We're really excited and looking forward to presenting the album live on stage - fans will be able to enjoy a taste of true heavy metal when it was in its early, raw state!" said the group in a statement. "Plus, we will of course be throwing in a few other Priest classics!
Posted by Texas Priest 26 April 2009 at 4:47 PM