Black Sabbath's impact can be heard throughout music, which has led to a number of bands covering them. Here are the very best.
Me and my high school friends, when we got tired of bemoaning Chicago’s crappy sports teams and our lack of success with girls, would often pass the time by debating ...
It was in early 1969, after a change of name from The Polka Tulk Blues Band to Earth, that Iommi heard the first Led Zeppelin album and vowed to make music that was, in his words, “even heavier”.
It's one last time for Ozzy Osbourne and he's got his Black Sabbath mates and an all-star lineup joining him for a special ...
With the exception of instrumental tracks, there are a total of 20 songs from Sabbath's albums with Osbourne that never made ...
Despite Black Sabbath being masters of metal throughout their run with Ozzy Osbourne, The Prince of Darkness has his soft spots for certain albums.
A year ago, following numerous fits, starts, and cancellations, Ozzy Osbourne revealed he could no longer tour due to ...
Led Zeppelin, if you take in the full measure of their annihilating sunburst grandeur, are a very hard band to categorize. They’re usually thought of as the gods of metal, and few would deny that — ...
A Gorillaz live pressing and rarities from Judas Priest and Stone Temple Pilots top our wishlists for this year's RSD.
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