Ozzy and Dio may be Sabbath’s best-known singers, but these bangers with less-famous voices deserve their share of the love ...
Black Sabbath is a pioneer of heavy metal — perhaps the genre's godfathers. Even so, the band was never one-dimensional in its sound. The same can be said about "Changes" from Vol. 4 (1972).It's ...
Black Sabbath's 'War Pigs' is one of the greatest protest tracks ever made, and as such, a lot of great names in rock music have tried their own version.
Easily the most insignificant piece of “music” ever committed to tape by Black Sabbath’s original foursome, “FX,” from 1972’s ...
Rick Rubin’s production makes full use of the permission that the length of time since their last effort gave them here to essentially just go back to doing what Black Sabbath do best ...
Most of their best-known songs — “N.I.B.,” “War Pigs,” “Iron Man” and the two title tracks — are from Black Sabbath’s first two albums, both recorded in a matter of days and ...
while its “whoa-oh-oh” chorus is surely the best of its kind not written by Steve Harris. Arguably Sabbath’s mightiest power ballad, this Cross Purposes highlight sees Tony Martin continuing ...
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