Recommendations of the Editorial team
Black Sabbath are the Beatles of Heavy Metal. Anyone who deals with metal seriously will confirm that this music would not be imaginable without it. Any hard rock band that writes a wacky 12-minute operetta today must kiss your feet. The genealogy-via people like Marilyn Manson and 80s bands like Iron Maiden-can be directly Black Sabbath trace back.
The standard issues in Metal are already represented on Sabbath panels. Beauty, cruelty, the seven deadly sins. When listening to her music, you can imagine walking with his wife on a paradise beach. Or to have locked himself in his room. The big toe at the withdrawal of the rifle. And often enough both in a single song. The title song of “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” already has all the elements I speak of. It is upholidated and dangerous and malignant. At the same time, but also bewitchingly beautiful.
There are some substantial albums – Pink Floyds “The Wall”, Nine Inch Nails’ “The Fragile” – that can take you on a long, adventurous journey. If you resume them after a long time, you always discover new nuances. I feel the same way with Black Sabbath. With the difference that you get by with the simplest stylistic devices. If Sabbath wanted to take a different direction with a song, they did not take acoustic guitar or hired the symphony orchestra.
Tony Iommi rolls like a machine
Your rhythm group does not get the applause that she deserves. If you follow more how Geezer Butler and Bill became the balls, you start to understand that without this heavy metal axis the band could not even take off.
There are also Ozzy Osbournes enormous organ and one of the best rock guitarists of all time. Tony Iommi rolls like a machine that nobody can stop. And together they are a huge boulder that crashes next to you next to you. Without you having a chance to escape him.

