Bill Hader hoped Oh Sees would be up to cover a heavy metal staple from Black Sabbath for use in Barry, only to be told it would be "sacrilege" by bandleader John Dwyer.
The Cardigans covered Black Sabbath a couple of times back in the day, and they always managed to capture the energy of “Changes” while making it look easy. Considering The Cardigans are an alt-rock ...
Bill Ward has an incredibly innovative musical mind, which means he can pick out fellow sonic revolutionaires. One drummer stood out above the rest.
Here’s a chance to see three nationally touring tribute acts pay homage to iconic bands. Zakk Sabbath plays the music of ...
This year, we've sadly had to say goodbye to many guitar greats from across the world of music. Here, we recognize some of ...
Along with Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple were the third in the holy trinity of bands who laid down the ...
The story continues: Jazz Sabbath's eponymous debut (Blacklake, 2020) introduced the premise of a progressive-minded late-'60s piano trio whose unreleased material was plagiarized and adapted in heavy ...
Immediately the music of London-based group Boom Yer reminds of those late 90s bands Jamiroquai and The Brand New Heavies so ...
A horrifying simulation created by YouTuber Zack D. Films helps shed light on exactly what Ozzy went through in the following moments, as it shows a simulated version of the star realizing his mouth ...