Fast food-themed Black Sabbath parody kings Mac Sabbath kick off another North American tour. The band also releases “Sweet Beef,” with a zany music video.
The Ronnie era was a rock solid, efficient, self-aware time for Black Sabbath, and folks pretty much dig both Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules, as they should.
350 pages of LP by LP, song by song, riff by riff, word by word attention to the band that created heavy. All the players, singers, the midgets; all of it.
I interview rock guys two, three times a week. I use voice recognition software to transcribe these interviews. It doesn’t always come out as planned though.
I interview rock guys two, three times a week. I use voice recognition software to transcribe these interviews. It doesn’t always come out as planned though.
From Sabbath’s ’76’s “Heaven and Hell” to ’00’s Apartment 26 (could be Kittie or Coal Chamber, really) to faves like Entombed, The Haunted, and Arch Enemy.
I hope they make a series outta this and I get them all. I gots a big bottle of Jack and I’ll arm-wrestle anyone who wants to have a go. Rockin’ like it’s 1975.
One of the longest enduring themes in the horror movie genre has been the vampire film. There always is a large audience attracted to all things vampirific.
Black Sabbath’s live history is patchwork at best. The record sounds great, everybody is doing their job, the secret weapon being Bill Ward and Geezer Butler.