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U.S. heavy metal band Predator is back with Unsafe Space!

Jason Hesley

Unsafe Space, the upcoming album by Predator, brings the band back into the spotlight with full force. Originally formed in 1984, Predator built their reputation on fast, no-nonsense heavy metal, making a name for themselves with their 1986 debut Easy Prey, released via Metal Blade Records. They toured with acts like Flotsam and Jetsam and Bloodlust, earning a dedicated following thanks to their high-speed, riff-driven sound.


Now, nearly four decades after their formation, Predator is back with an album that feels both fresh and true to their roots. Led by Jeff Prentice, whose guitar work once got him an audition for Ozzy Osbourne, the band has poured everything into Unsafe Space. Co-written with Frank Forray (Ninth Circle) and produced by Prentice himself, the album is filled with aggressive, fast-paced metal that channels the raw energy of their early years while pushing their sound even further.


The album features 12 tracks, including Babylon, a fan-favorite from live shows that now gets the full studio treatment. With rapid-fire riffs, powerful choruses, and an unrelenting rhythm section, Unsafe Space is an album built to hit hard and stay loud.

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