More Than a Tribute: How Black Sabbitch’s “Unrest in the West” Reanimates the Spirit of Sabbath
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 More Than a Tribute: How Black Sabbitch’s “Unrest in the West” Reanimates the Spirit of Sabbath

 More Than a Tribute: How Black Sabbitch’s “Unrest in the West” Reanimates the Spirit of Sabbath On 7th November, I took my 15-year-old daughter to The Craufurd Arms in Wolverton to see Black Sabbitch, an all-woman Black Sabbath tribute act. We were both blown away.  My kid is too young …  More Than a Tribute: How Black Sabbitch’s “Unrest in the West” Reanimates the Spirit of SabbathRead more

How Black Sabbath’s Debut Changed Music Forever
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How Black Sabbath’s Debut Changed Music Forever

Summer of Black Sabbath: When Horror Bows to Metal The night the Prince of Darkness departed this realm, the world didn’t just lose a voice, it lost a primal force. Ozzy Osbourne’s passing marked the end of an era forged in the factories of Birmingham, where four working-class alchemists distilled … How Black Sabbath’s Debut Changed Music ForeverRead more

Why Black Sabbath’s Paranoid Still Rules Metal in 2025
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Why Black Sabbath’s Paranoid Still Rules Metal in 2025

Paranoid, for all its rough edges and wayward lunacy, remains a work of staggering vision that, considering the circumstances in which it was made, (the band ingested more drugs on any given Sunday afternoon than most ingest in a lifetime), is something of a miracle to behold; both sleazy and … Why Black Sabbath’s Paranoid Still Rules Metal in 2025Read more