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Ink 19 :: Black Sabbath
Past Lives (Sanctuary). Review by Joe Frietze.
BLACK SABBATH PAST LIVES Sanctuary Amidst all of this Ozzy-mania inspired by the success of MTV's The Osbournes comes a true gem. Past Lives marks the first official U.S. release of live recordings by the original line-up of the groundbreaking heavy metal band Black Sabbath -- John "Ozzy" Osbourne ...
Ink 19 :: Black Sabbath
February 1999 :: Music A-B :: Black Sabbath (David Lee Beowulf)
Black Sabbath Reunion Epic First let's get one thing straight: the Boris Karloff film Black Sabbath, from which the band took its name, was released in 1963. It is NOT a "1930's horror film... " thank you very much. This drives me crazy. The only reason this error keeps popping up (like in the liner ...
Ink 19 :: Black Sabbath
March 1998 :: Music A-C :: Black Sabbath (Rich Pawelczyk)
Black Sabbath Reunion Epic Tony Iommi, Terry "Geezer" Butler, Bill Ward, and of course, John "Ozzy" Osbourne. Either you loved Black Sabbath or you hated them. And if not hate, you were at least afraid of their stygian imagery and the sociopolitical pathos of "Children of the Grave," Hand Of Doom, ...
Ink 19 :: Black Sabbath: Doom Let Loose
Black Sabbath. The name alone conjures up images of protean Metal, the stuff that called the demons forth and made the parents sweat. Matthew Moyer tells us why Doom Let Loose is the definitive guide to the definitive metal band.
BLACK SABBATH - DOOM LET LOOSE BY MARTIN POPOFF ECW Press With the current doom revival/boom in full swing -- need an example, let's just say that the local punk record shoppe down the street has a Pentagram double vinyl retrospective that's selling briskly -- it was only a matter of time before the ...
Ink 19 :: Tony Iommi
On the occasion of his first solo album, Iommi, Bryan Reesman sits down with the dark lord of metal himself to discuss unusual collaborations, his brief stint in Jethro Tull, and why Black Sabbath were the real inspiration behind Spinal Tap.
TONY IOMMI NONE BLACKER by Bryan Reesman Black Sabbath axeman Tony Iommi is one of the most influential guitarists in rock history. When he began playing with Sabbath some 32 years ago, Iommi had been in an accident that cut off the tips of two fingers, so he utilized a lower tuning that was more comfortable ...
Ink 19 :: String Quartet Tribute
String Quartet Tribute to Matchbox 20, String Quartet Tribute to Incubus, String Quartet Tribute to David Bowie, String Quartet Tribute to Black Sabbath, String Quartet Tribute to Madonna (Vitamin). Review by James Mann.
...TRIBUTE STRING QUARTET TRIBUTE TO MATCHBOX 20 STRING QUARTET TRIBUTE TO INCUBUS STRING QUARTET TRIBUTE TO DAVID BOWIE STRING QUARTET TRIBUTE TO BLACK SABBATH STRING QUARTET TRIBUTE TO MADONNA Vitamin OK, just what is the purpose of these things? Sounding somewhat like the middle point between Muzak...
Ink 19 :: The Unband
Why does the Unband rock so hard? That's what Gail Worley asked singer/guitarist Matt Pierce of the one band that parties so hard that they had to move to New York after being banned from every club in Boston. It's all about sex, drugs, and rock and roll!
...this delicious slice of rock and roll salvation on the disc player, it's hard to ignore obvious influences that come to mind, such as Motorhead and Black Sabbath, though Pierce disagrees somewhat. "Sabbath? It's weird that you should say Sabbath because they're kind of doomy and gloomy and I don't think...
Ink 19 :: Music Midtown
Music Midtown is a great chance to catch bands you might never get to see otherwise. Frank Mullen took some chances at this year's festival in Atlanta, and found out what he'd been missing from the likes of Jimmy Cliff, BR5-49, the Jungle Brothers, and Bjorn Again, as well as a pre-Noel Gallagher walk-out Oasis.
...like there was no tomorrow. All the sugary-sweet '70s hits -- "Waterloo," "S.O.S.," "Mamma Mia," "Fernando," "Dancing Queen," and more -- plus a Black Sabbath cover and an Eddie Van Halen impersonation added up to the highlight of the weekend. The Jungle Brothers are unknown pioneers of old school hip...
Ink 19 :: Belief
David T. Lindsay isn't afraid to tell you what he believes, no matter how politically incorrect some may find his ideas.
...of the vote (43%) that Mike Dukakis lost with (46%). I believe Lester Bangs was a rotten writer who had lousy tastes in music: from J. Geils to Black Sabbath. I believe that punk rock in '77 was the only unique direction rock n' roll has taken since Buddy Holly died. I believe it still remains such...
Ink 19 :: Acheron
Tribute To The Devil's Music (Black Lotus). Review by Vinnie Apicella.
ACHERON TRIBUTE TO THE DEVIL'S MUSIC Black Lotus I have just one request. Next time can you try to condense even more about the band's history onto smaller print? I think the disc was half over before I arrived at the closing thoughts of "world conquest" and "enemies eliminated from existence." Authenticating ...
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