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The cover of Black Sabbath‘s self-titled debut, which came out 50 years ago today, has become one of rock’s most iconic and captivating album sleeves. A witchy-looking woman stands alone in ...
UCR attempts to guess which Black Sabbath songs Metallica, Guns N' Roses and other acts will cover at the band's July 2025 ...
Last month, Black Sabbath announced that their long-awaited album '13' would be released on June 11. Today (April 4) they revealed the cover art, as well as a 27-second clip of the music within ...
Black Sabbath's debut LP came out 50 years ago. Here are five things we learned from the band, its collaborators, and cover designer Keef.
Magnetic Eye Records' Redux covers series reimagines Black Sabbath's iconic Vol. 4. Thou Premiere Cover of Black Sabbath’s “Wheels of Confusion” from Vol. 4 Tribute Album: Stream Jon Hadusek ...
Hear the first taste of studio material from the reunited heavy metal band. By David Greenwald “Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide,” Ozzy Osbourne sings in a taste of new music from Black Sabbath ...
For the longest time, the identity of the woman on the cover of the front of Black Sabbath's self-titled debut album — which turns 50 today — had been unknown. Now, the "black figure" has ...
・The dramatic shift in album cover art ・And just how many times they played Paranoid” through the years. SPOILER ALERT: They’ve played songs from Paranoid more than 4,000 times with 1,094 ...
T he mysterious woman on the cover of Black Sabbath's debut album is raffling her autograph to raise money for a cat rescue project. Louisa Livingstone, whose identity was revealed five years ago ...
File this under “Didn’t See This Shit Coming,” but apparently rapper and auto-tune enthusiast T-Pain is going to do his own rendition of Black Sabbath’s 1970 classic track “War Pigs” for an upcoming ...
The album closes with his take on Black Sabbath’s anti-war anthem, “War Pigs.” Covers will be released via Nappy Boy Entertainment on March 17. “This covers album has been years in the ...
Alongside covers of artists like good ol' Satanic Sam Smith and Frank Sinatra are "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath and "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey. "This covers album has been years in the making ...