‘Point Of Entry’ Is The ‘Worst’ Album JUDAS PRIEST Ever Made, K.K. DOWNING Says

K.K. Downing

During a recent interview with Classic Rock magazine, Kenneth “K.K.” Downing, the former guitarist of JUDAS PRIEST, was questioned about his all-time favorite album that he contributed to.

He responded: “[Laughs] No apologies, I must pick my albums by KK’S PRIESTSermons Of The Sinner [2021] and the new one, Sinner Rides Again. They’re both very, very kick-a*s and I’m proud of them both. They epitomize everything about me and who I am. They continue my legacy and carry the hallmarks of the past.”

As for the worst album he ever made, K.K. said: “Jesus, I’ll have to go with [JUDAS PRIEST‘s 1981 album] Point Of Entry. But then again there are some great songs on that one. That’s so, so hard to answer.”

The iconic KK’S PRIEST – featuring JUDAS PRIEST alum and GRAMMY Award musicians K.K. Downing (guitar) and Tim “Ripper” Owens (vocals) – unveiled their blistering sophomore offering, The Sinner Rides Again, in September to rave reviews! Blabbermouth dubbed it “an absolutely ripping metal record”, while Paste stated, “…with all respect to Rob Halford and co., nothing they’ve produced in recent years feels as dynamic and as heavy as the material that their former guitarist has been forging with his project KK’S PRIEST.”

K.K. Downing says about “Sons Of The Sentinel”: “Following the epic ‘Return Of The Sentinel’, it was inevitable that this sequel would evolve. The history of these intergalactic mercenaries has to justifiably continue as long as there is metal in our veins.