BLACK SABBATH – Cross Purposes
Ozzy Osbourne’s 60th birthday this week has brought up the urge to review one of the forefathers of Heavy Metal. But this review will be on a great creation made after Ozzy’s era. After Ray …READ MORE
Ozzy Osbourne’s 60th birthday this week has brought up the urge to review one of the forefathers of Heavy Metal. But this review will be on a great creation made after Ozzy’s era. After Ray …READ MORE
What started out as a simple compilation album of vocalist Ronnie James Dio’s tenure in Black Sabbath resulted in recording three new songs for the album, and from this a few promotional dates snowballed into …READ MORE
Rosemont, Illinois, USA (suburb of Chicago) was graced with the opportunity to host the reunited Black Sabbath band, fronted by the iconic Ronnie James Dio, under the moniker Heaven & Hell on May 5th, 2007. …READ MORE
This is the first album from the pioneers of Heavy Metal. Their self-titled debut is one of the most groundbreaking albums of all times. Led Zeppelin released a Heavy Rock album the year before Black …READ MORE
Tony Iommy about his solo album Fused, cooperating with Glenn Huges, touring as a solo artist and reuniting with Black Sabbath.
Interview with Geezer Butler about the new GZR album Ohmwork, cancelled Ozzfest shows and Black Sabbath. LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW HERE! by Dan Skiba
The four lads from Birmingham are at it again, and while the Americans are yet again embraced by a Ozzfest Tour with Black Sabbath headlining, this was in fact the first time Ozzy Osbourne, Tony …READ MORE
Metal Express had the pleasure of attending the August 24th leg of the Ozzfest Tour in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. As is typical, Ozzfest included a main and second stage setup, and included what was probably …READ MORE
The 1970s ran its course with synthesized dance beats and polyester shirts, so it really came as no surprise that 1980 was primed and ready for something real, new, and wholesome musically. Enter the unlikely …READ MORE
In 1995, Geezer Butler released the debut album, Plastic Planet, with his new band GZR (also known as G//Z/R and Geezer). Two years later he returned with Black Science, but this time the band was …READ MORE