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Ballad of Judas Priest documentary highly resonant today, says singer Rob Halford

Rob Halford at the Ballad of Judas Priest press conference during the 76th Berlinale International Film Festival at the Grand Hyatt Hotel on 15 February, 2026 in Berlin
Speaking at the Berlin Film Festival, singer Rob Halford recalled a highly politicised US lawsuit in 1990 in which lawyers tried to link the band's music, which they said contained subliminal messages, to a double suicide pact

The Ballad of Judas Priest, a new documentary about the heavy metal pioneers, ⁠arrives at a moment when renewed debate over free speech has made the British band's history particularly resonant, lead vocalist Rob Halford and co-director Tom Morello have told Reuters.

Speaking at the Berlin Film Festival, Halford recalled a highly politicised US lawsuit in 1990 in which lawyers tried to link the band's music, which they said contained subliminal messages, to a double suicide pact.

A judge dismissed the case.

Halford said the group only later understood that the case could have set a sweeping precedent for policing art and praised how it was "so eloquently placed in the film, to show the worldwide importance of the way that art was being attacked and could have ‌flipped over".

Judas Priest showed how to ⁠weather that storm, said Morello, who is the guitarist for the band Rage Against the Machine and co-directed with longtime music documentary filmmaker Sam Dunn.

But "there's got to be future victories if we're going to continue to have freedom of expression," added Morello, who recently headed a concert protesting the actions of ICE immigration agents in Minneapolis.

Rights groups have condemned what they say is the Trump administration's intensified pressure on universities ‌and the media in the US through tactics including immigration enforcement and regulatory pressure, saying they are diluting rights like free speech.

Tom Morello at the Ballad of Judas Priest press conference during the 76th Berlinale International Film Festival at the Grand Hyatt Hotel on 15 February, 2026 in Berlin
Co-director Tom Morello - "There's got to be future victories if we're going to continue to have freedom of expression"

The administration rejects the claims and says it champions free ⁠speech.

The path to fame

The film spans the band's beginnings in a working-class Birmingham neighbourhood in the 1970s to the MTV years, with hits like Breaking the Law and Turbo Lover, and their eventual induction into the Rock and ⁠ Roll Hall of ‌Fame in 2022.

"There's a lot of information in this movie," said co-director Dunn.

"But what I hope fans get out of it is an emotional layer to the storytelling by Rob and others in the film that they would never have gotten through Wikipedia or any other source."

Sam Dunn at the Ballad of Judas Priest press conference during the 76th Berlinale International Film Festival at the Grand Hyatt Hotel on 15 February, 2026 in Berlin
Co-director Sam Dunn - "What I hope fans get out of it is an emotional layer to the storytelling"

The chronology ⁠is interspersed with appearances by famous fans, including the actor Jack Black, Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, and Run-DMC's Darryl McDaniels.

Texture of metal

One of the film's ⁠most striking sequences shows bandmates KK Downing and Ian Hill reflecting on Halford's sexuality in the 1970s, said co-director Morello.

"These were Birmingham working-class dudes about to create heavy metal, and it was no big deal," he said.

Halford came out publicly as gay in 1998.

Sam Dunn, Rob Halford, and Tom Morello at the Ballad of Judas Priest press conference during the 76th Berlinale International Film Festival at the Grand Hyatt Hotel on 15 February, 2026 in Berlin
(L-R) Co-director Sam Dunn, Judas Priest singer Rob Halford, and co-director Tom Morello at the Berlin Film Festival

The singer said he enjoyed making people confront their phobias, whatever they may be.

"Every element of metal has a texture of really going in there with your fists," said the 74-year-old.

This film will take fans and non-fans ‌alike to the heart of what makes heavy metal an important part of music, he added.

Source: Reuters

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