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At the time of the Black Sabbath sleeve, Macmillan was still new to his job as the in-house album designer for Vertigo Records, a U.K. imprint of Philips. He had met the label’s president, Olav ...
A look at why Black Sabbath considered their fourth album 'Vol 4' their real debut rather than their actual self-titled debut ...
The '13' album will be the band's first full-length disc of new material with Osbourne fronting the group in 35 years. Sabbath recorded the album in Los Angeles with producer Rick Rubin.
These are the makings of the classic metal mystique, and they were tropes set by Black Sabbath’s 1970 self-titled debut whose album cover set imaginations on fire across the rockin’ world.
Black Sabbath have revealed the artwork and tracklist for their new album. The band have reunited for new collection 13, which serves as their first studio album in 35 years.
It looks like another collectible item is heading Black Sabbath fans’ way later this year. Funko just unveiled a new Pop! vinyl figure inspired by one of their most iconic album covers.
Black Sabbath have revealed the artwork for their new album ’13’. The image, which you can see above, will adorn the cover of the band’s album when they release it on June 10.
When Vertigo’s in-house album art designer “Keef,” whose real name is Keith Macmillan, first heard the Black Sabbath album, he was struck by how dark it was — and he knew exactly where he ...
Last month, Black Sabbath announced that their long-awaited album '13' would be released on June 11. Today (April 4) they revealed the cover art, as well as a 27-second clip of the music within ...
Estranged Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward, who sat out the band's current album and tour cycle due to contractual issues, may not be manning the kit for the group, but he is remaining creatively ...
The mysterious woman who appears on the cover of Black Sabbath‘s legendary debut album has been revealed. The artwork for the 1970 album, which celebrated its 50th birthday this week, sees a ...
Hear the first taste of studio material from the reunited heavy metal band. By David Greenwald “Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide,” Ozzy Osbourne sings in a taste of new music from Black Sabbath ...
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