Electric Eye
"Electric Eye"
Beware the "Electric Eye" of Judas Priest's classic 1982 heavy metal track! Following the iconic intro "The Hellion" on the Screaming for Vengeance album, this song hits with a driving groove and chilling themes of surveillance, showcasing the band's powerful sound and lyrical depth.
- TITLE: Electric Eye
- BAND: Judas Priest
- GENRE: Heavy Metal
- RELEASEDAY: July 17
- YEAR: 1982
Featured prominently on Judas Priest's massive 1982 album Screaming for Vengeance, "Electric Eye" (often paired with its prelude "The Hellion") became an instant heavy metal staple. Its mid-tempo, powerful riffing, Rob Halford's commanding vocals, and thought-provoking lyrics made it a standout track from this legendary record.
This 1982 heavy metal classic explores Orwellian themes of constant technological surveillance from the perspective of the watcher itself. With its driving rhythm, memorable guitar work, and enduring presence in Judas Priest's live shows, "Electric Eye" remains a powerful and relevant anthem for the ages.
SONG MEANING: The song is sung from the viewpoint of an omnipresent surveillance entity, likely a satellite ("Up here in space / I'm looking down on you"), referred to as the "Electric Eye." It describes the constant, inescapable observation of people's lives ("You think you've private lives / Think nothing of the kind"), evoking themes of technological control, lack of privacy, and a "Big Brother" state.
"Judas Priest"
- TITLE: Judas Priest
- ACTIVE: 1969–1992 (1969), 1996–present (1996)
- BAND: Judas Priest
"Heading Out to the Highway"
- TITLE: Heading Out to the Highway
- BAND: Judas Priest
- GENRE: Heavy Metal
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: May 01
- YEAR: 1981
