ROB HALFORD finds his long-lost novel

ROB HALFORD recently rediscovered a novel he’d written in the 1970s and thought was lost – but he’s not sure he’ll ever publish it.

THE JUDAS PRIEST frontman describes ‘Library Of Tears’, which resurfaced after he ransacked his UK home, as “very child-like” but containing “a pretty cool story.”

Halford tells Classic Rock Revisited: “It’s about this evil kind of guy who steals people’s emotions by capturing their tears. He has this library, and instead of books he has these little glass vials of humanity. I wrote it out longhand and then I typed it. I haven’t re-read it yet – I read the first few pages. I don’t know if anything will come of it. I’m just relieved that, having thought it was completely lost, I now have it.”

Meanwhile, he’s revealed that he finds lyrical inspiration from unusual places, including household appliances.

The Metal God says: “The song Heavy Duty on Defenders Of The Faith came from a washing machine at the house. As a lyricist, I soak everything up as far as ideas for different song titles, or content, or whatever it might be.

I think you have to have the open mind for any possibility for the idea of a song story. When it comes along you grab it – whether it’s a coin or a washing machine, and you use it.”

JUDAS PRIEST last year released 17th album Redeemer Of Souls. They will play Sofia’s Arena Armeets with HELLOWEEN on 30 June.