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One of the enduring images of heavy metal, we take a look at who exactly sports Black Sabbath's immortal sophomore LP, 'Paranoid'.
Plus interviews with Jake E. Lee, Adam Jones, Creed Bratton from The Office, the guys from Goose, former Jethro Tull man Martin Barre, K.K. Downing, Zakk Wylde, Jerry Cantrell, Tom Morello, Lzzy Hale, ...
This 2025 adi Birmingham trainer completely moves away from the ‘Cadbury’ purple shades of the original. Instead, it draws ...
Well, it might not be Louisa Livingstone, the witchy-looking woman on the cover of Black Sabbath's 1970 self-titled debut album, but she is at least willing to give you her autograph - for charity.
"Many Black Sabbath fans have asked me online for my autograph and to this day nobody has one" - Louisa Livingstone ...
Much of Ty Segall’s prolific career has been characterized by a sludgy intensity. But his 16th LP, “Possession,'' crystalizes a new, less-aggressive era for the indie rocker, The Associated Press' ...
Geezer Butler and Bill Ward— solidified the sound we call heavy metal with their self-titled debut album. But for decades, one question remained: who was the "witch" on the cover of Black Sabbath?
If you thought headbanging was just for gigs and grimy club venues, think again. Rock has shredded its way into the world of online slots, and the result is pure, chaotic brilliance. This isn’t just ...
Gene Simmons claimed on this day in 2017 that he invented the "devil horns" hand gesture, but is there truth to that claim?
When Revolver catches up with the Danish metal veterans’ founding vocalist-guitarist, Michael Poulsen, the musician is taking a quick break from watching Formula 1 races at home with his kids. In ...
Robbie Williams has announced his new album ‘BRITPOP’, previewing the record with a new track featuring a Black Sabbath legend ... The album’s cover artwork nods to one of Robbie ...
In our interview, Danielle Haim describes I Quit as the band's most freeing record yet, while Alana tells Music Week that, if ...