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"I think the most profound thing for me with this pandemic has been the level of human consciousness," he says. "The way that we’re all connecting in a way that we’re probably never aware about. That someone in Japan or South America is feeling the same way I do – that is a really important analysis."
The band had been writing together at the beginning of the year, continuing the momentum of their 15-month Firepower world tour which finished in June 2019 at the Hard Rock Hotel And Casino in Las Vegas.
As the pandemic has continued, Rob has been strict and "super careful" to observe distancing guidelines at his home in Paradise Valley, Arizona. He says that he misses his immediate family, and if he had the chance would fly to the United Kingdom.
"All of the bands that I know are going nuts trying to get through this disconnection, mentally as much as anything else," he continues. "All the musicians I know are writing at home and getting through day to day."
In addition to Rob's autobiography, Judas Priest recently announced the publication of the band's first official book, Judas Priest – 50 Heavy Metal Years, compiled by David Silver, Ross Halfin and Jayne Andrews.
Their most recent album, 2018's Firepower, reached Number Five on both the Billboard Chart and the UK Top 40, making it their first top 10 record since their sixth album British Steel went silver, gold and platinum worldwide.
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