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REPLACIRE Release Razor-Sharp New Single ‘The Helix Unravels’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on May 23, 2024
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Photo by Hillarie Jason

There’s no box that Replacire can’t break. The Boston tech-death band boasts multiple Berklee  graduates, one hell of a voice actor and a competitive bodybuilder. But while writing and recording their upcoming third album, all too often, they felt trapped inside their own personal torture chamber. Hence why it’s called The Center That Cannot Hold. Still, these guys banged their heads together and pushed way beyond the finish line. On new single “The Helix Unravels”, they sound tighter than ever.

The Center That Cannot Hold comes out June 21, 2024 on Season of Mist. 

Pre-order & Stream: https://orcd.co/replacirethecenterthatcannotholdpresave

Replacire are always thinking up ways to break metalhead brains. “The Helix Unravels” stems all the way back to 2017. The song’s opening frenzy was already drilled into Eric Alper’s skull when the band was still hot off their first headlining tour. But just as they were all set to enter Alper’s Ugly Duck Studio come March of 2020, the music industry hit a brick wall. 

“The pandemic was hard on us”, says Alper. “To stay afloat financially, we had to sell our tour van and move out of our practice space. It felt like everything that we had built up to support the band was falling apart”. 

As if that wasn’t enough weight on his shoulders, the mounting stress knocked Alper into a nasty bout of writer’s block. “There were days when all I could do was lay on the couch and hum a half-finished riff”, he says. Luckily, Poh Hock was right beside him to help pick up the slack. Hock twists and turns “The Helix Unravels” into a tight, three-minute burst that works all of tech-death’s core muscles: glitching fret bends, jazzy interludes and downpicked chugs that could break even the thickest of necks.

Still, it’s the band who tie “The Helix Unravels” together. Joey Feretti never takes his foot off the bass drum pedal while Zak Baskin holds down a stomach-churning groove. “Say that we will see this through”, James Dorton screams through clenched teeth before unleashing his mighty death growl. 

“We poured all of our blood, sweat and tears into this album”, Alper says. “There were plenty of times where we felt like quitting. But I’m glad we didn’t. The Center That Cannot Hold is the album that Replacire has been striving for since the very beginning”.

With “The Helix Unravels”, Replacire prove their one of the tightest bands in tech-death.

Cover Art by Andrew Tremblay (@actremblayart)

Tracklist
1. Bloody Tongued And Screaming (4:26)
2. The Center That Cannot Hold (3:05) [LISTEN]
3. Living Hell (2:58)
4. A Fine Manipulation (4:21) [LISTEN]
5. The Helix Unravels (3:02) [LISTEN]
6. Drag Yourself Along The Earth (3:39)
7. Inglorious Impunity (3:32)
8. The Ghost In The Mirror (3:57)
9. Hoard The Trauma Like Wealth (4:20)
10. Transfixed On The Work (3:28)
11. Uncontrolled And Unfulfilled (6:41)
Total runtime: 43:36

When Replacire started thinking about their third album, they gravitated around a simple idea. Write some caveman riffs to feed the mosh pit the next time they went out on tour. Of course, like any good technical death metal band that’s worth its weight in colored sands, these whiz kids deviated from their initial thought pattern. It wasn’t easy. Heck, they ended up crawling down a seven-year rabbit hole. But on The Center That Cannot Hold, the Boston band flex all their muscles 

“This was a grueling process”, says guitarist Eric Alper. “But it was worth it in the end”.  

On the surface, Replacire starts and ends with Alper. After all, the band is just his name spelled backward. Alper is a competitive bodybuilder with a mean and lean right rhythm hand, but don’t let those beefy credentials fool you. When it comes to the studio, his brain does all the heavy lifting. By day, Alper produces music for other artists, as well as TV and movies. He’s a proud alumnus  of Berklee College of Music, which is where he formed Replacire with four classmates back in 2009.   

Using the money that they savvily raised on Kickstarter, Replacire self-released their debut album by the end of 2012. A hybrid of thrash, prog and death metal, The Human Burden punched through the underground like a cyborg’s fist. “This is what would have happened if Chuck Schuldiner were still alive today and mixed up with the likes of Obscura and Opeth at the same time”, Metal Injection gushed. After tours with Hate Eternal and Beyond Creation and an unintentional private showcase for a certain label rep, Replacire signed with Season of Mist in 2016. The band wasted no time before making a quick first impression. While still head-spinning, their second album landed with the decisive force of a first-round knockout.    

“This group has set the tone for modern, rhythmically-centered death metal”, proclaimed Loudwire, who named them one of the top 5 bands amongst the next generation of death metal. “It’s time to wake up and hop aboard Replacire’s train”.    

Indeed, Replacire were chugging along with a full head of steam. But there’s a reason why their new album is called The Center That Cannot Hold. After all, this is extreme metal. Things were bound to go flying off the rails at some point. Before they could even step out on their next headlining tour, the band’s lineup completely turned over. While their momentum stalled, Alper went searching for replacements.  

Luckily, he didn’t have to go any further than his old stomping grounds. Alper linked up with Zak Baskin, who had filled in on bass for parts of Do Not Deviate. Alper then reconnected with Kee Poh Hock, a guitar whiz who’d lived with Baskin when all three were students at Berklee. Even though he graduated a few classes after them, Joey Feretti was so advanced behind the drum kit that he became Alper’s roommate. With mighty vocalist James Dorton joining fresh off Black Crown Initiate’s breakout, the new-and-improved Replacire were all set to hit Alper’s Ugly Duck Studio come March of 2020.  

No one needs to be reminded of what happened next. Replacire  always grind in the studio, taking their sweet time to fine tune every technical detail down to the last seventh string. “It never ceases to amaze me the way other metal bands just churn stuff out”, Alper says. “It doesn’t come easy for us. So many hours go into so few seconds of music”. But when the pandemic shut the world down, writing slowed to a crawl amidst the endless slog of Zoom sessions. With live music shut down for the foreseeable future, suddenly, their well-laid plan for pumping out an album of crowd killers seemed more and more like a flimsy proposition. To stay afloat, Alper sold the band’s van and moved out of their rehearsal space.  

“Everything that I had built to support the band was falling apart”, Alper says.  

The mounting stress would’ve left a lesser band bloody-tongued and screaming. But despite being stuck inside this perfect shit storm, Replacire banged their heads together and pushed through. “Living Hell” was inspired by a nasty spell of sleep paralysis that Dorton suffered after witnessing a traumatic event. “In the wake of suicide”, he groans, shrouded by eerie pangs of distortion. Alper was battling his own bouts with anxiety and depression that were brought on by a rather severe case of writer’s block, but even when all he could stand to do was lay on the couch while humming through a half-finished riff, Poh Hock would pick up his Strandberg and zip past the finish line. “The Helix Unravels” could twist all of Mensa into a pretzel with its interlocked chugs and squealing fret bends. 

The Center That Cannot Hold is crammed full of mind-bending tech-death workouts. Baskin’s unfettered groove serves as the perfect springboard for another transcendent Hock solo halfway through “Hoard the Trauma Like Wealth”, though his reverberated bass echoes like a sea of voices trapped at the bottom of a well on “The Ghost in the Mirror”. The title track unspools under Feretti’s syncopated snare hits and precision blasting, though Alper was the real drill sergeant. “I wanted the vocals to sound like they do on Slipknot’s self-titled album, where Corey is gasping for air”. Dorton took the inspiration to heart, running through full takes, with no stops, for hours on end. Heck, his vocal chords were so tattered and torn that he narrowly avoided a trip to the hospital.  

“We poured all of our blood, sweat and tears into this album”, Alper says. “It took years off my life. There were plenty of times where I wanted to quit. But I’m glad we didn’t, because this is our best album. Everything from the overall production down to the lead guitar parts took a step up. The tone is more serious  The songs are still techy buy they’re also a lot heavier. I’m proud of us”.  

On The Center That Cannot Hold, Replacire stand stronger than ever.   

Line-up
Eric Alper – Guitars
James Dorton – Vocals
Kee Poh Hock – Guitar
Zak Baskin – Bass
Joey Ferretti – Drums

Recording Studio
Ugly Duck Studios

Production Credits
Eric Alper – Producer & Sound Engineer
Jens Bogren – Mixing & Mastering Studio Engineer (Fascination Street Studios)

Biography
Will Yarbrough

Follow Replacire:
Bandcamp: http://replacire.bandcamp.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Replacire
Instagram: https://instagram.com/replacire
Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/replacire
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Replacire
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/Replacire/videos
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/replacire/576863051
Deezer: https://deezer.page.link/6prhUUWzLoxLRVhK8
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0t8nNth1Y9dRxGoiHHSSoa

WORSHIPPER Release New Lyric Video ‘Heroic Dose’ from Forthcoming Album

Posted by tarjavirmakari on May 23, 2024
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WORSHIPPER drop a psychdelic lyric video featuring the super heavy track ‘Heroic Dose’ as the next single taken from the Boston psychedelic hard rockers’ forthcoming third album “One Way Trip” which is scheduled for release on July 19, 2024 via Magnetic Eye Records.

Pre-order your copy at: http://lnk.spkr.media/worshipper-onewaytrip

“This is the final song that we wrote for the record, and probably the most personal for me“, guitarist and singer John Brookhouse reveals. “I lost my dad in 2022, and one of the last conversations that we had was about his time in Vietnam. As I was writing the lyrics for this song, I realized that I had all of these remarkable stories, which he had told me about that period of time. Essentially, he flunked out of college, and in the midst of a ‘spirit journey’ he realized that he needed to enroll in the Army to avoid being drafted. I cannot even imagine being faced with such a grave decision. I made a bunch of war sounds with a Moog and a theremin that my dad gave me and handed them over to our producer, Alec Rodriguez. Alec just nailed the sound design, especially when mixed with all the acid fuzz freakout stuff at the end over Jarvis’ excellent drum fills.“

Tracklist:

  1. Heroic Dose
  2. Keep This
  3. Windowpane
  4. Only Alive
  5. Acid Burns
  6. James Motel
  7. The Spell
  8. Onward

With their third full-length, “One Way Trip”, Boston, MA psychedelic hard rockers WORSHIPPER have perfected their grand balancing act between classic hard rock and old school heavy metal that is empowered to soar high with the injection of a healthy dose of psychedelia. Rock and metal are all about the hooks and riffs, and the American quartet serves out those catchy delicacies in more than generous helpings.

Although the album title “One Way Trip” and some of the record’s songs could be interpreted as relating to drug culture, things aren’t so literal here, as WORSHIPPERtake a more kaleidoscopic view of the human condition through a psychedelic lens. During the making of the album, three band members suffered personal loss. The opening track, ‘Heroic Dose’ for example revolves around the choice of a father who had realised in a ‘psychedelic epiphany’ that he faced a choice between either enlisting or being drafted and sent to the front lines of the Vietnam war. This is also reflected in the order of the tracks being influenced by the psychological horror thriller “Jacob’s Ladder” in which a Vietnam veteran is plagued by flashbacks and monstrous visions, and which added a loose circular concept to the entire album.

That a band from Boston takes inspiration from the dark side of art is probably no coincidence as New England is home to such grandmasters of horror as H. P. Lovecraft and Stephen King. Coincidentally, the rebellious city that sparked the American War of Independence and the region are also sizzling hotspots of the East Coast rock scene.

When WORSHIPPER were founded in 2014, it was clear to singer and guitarist John Brookhouse, drummer Dave Jarvis, bass player and backing vocalist Bob Maloney, and guitarist Alejandro Necochea that their new band had to stand out given the high concentration of like-minded and talented local peers. With the mission statement of bringing something exciting and fresh to the table, the still intact original line-up has cranked out impeccable heady and heavy stuff with an emphatic focus on real songs with hooky melodies, creepy vocal harmonies, and twin guitar heroics from the moment of inception.

WORSHIPPER‘s gift for catchy epic songwriting did not go unnoticed, and soon a record deal established the band globally with the albums “Shadow Hymns” (2016) and “Light in the Wire” (2019) receiving worldwide praise. Their quick success also opened doors for heading out on the road, and WORSHIPPER gladly accepted offers to tour with WEEDEATER in the US and THE SKULL in Europe as well as sharing stages with kindred spirits and heroes such as ELDER, LUCIFER, ACE FREHLEY, and MONSTER MAGNET among many others.

With “One Way Trip”, WORSHIPPER not only fulfil the high expectations their third full-length was saddled with, but the Americans are obviously enjoying doing exactly what they’re best at: writing damn great songs for an album that has only killers and no fillers!

Line-up:
John Brookhouse – vocals, guitar, synth
Dave Jarvis – drums
Bob Maloney – bass, backing vocals
Alejandro Necochea – guitar, synth

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I, CURSED Release New Single + Lyric Video ‘Blades’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on May 23, 2024
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Photo by Jerkka Perälä

Combining angry and furious death metal and grindcore, I, Cursed is the brutal band of Eero Haula and Ville-Veikko Laaksonen, who are known from Atlases, Marto and Oceanwake, among others. 

After releasing their first EP and double single in late 2023, the new “Blades” single and lyric video from the Pori-based I, Cursed will be out on Wednesday May 22nd 2024. 

The “Blades” single is part of the new “Death Holograms” EP to be released later in July 2024. The upcoming EP is produced by I, Cursed and Jerkka Perälä of Soft Neon Audiovisual, whose handprint can be heard and seen in the mixing, mastering, cover art and lyric video for the “Death Holograms” EP. The release of the “Blades” single and the “Death Holograms” EP is handled in cooperation by Finnish record labels Inverse Records and Meara Music which is also an agency and event producer based in Ulvila. 

LISTEN Blades on streaming services: https://push.fm/fl/i-cursed-blades 

  • Mixed and mastered by Jerkka Perälä (Soft Neon Audiovisual)
  • Single cover by Jerkka Perälä

The band comments Blades single:
“Blades was chosen as the first calling card for the forthcoming Death Holograms EP by being an angry, furious, snappy and blunt image of what is to come. Blades is part of the seven-track modern and raw Death Holograms EP, which brings an expected boost to the generic mass of the domestic metal scene.” 

Combining angry and furious death metal and grindcore, I, Cursed, from the Pori / Ulvila area, is a brutal dredging of Ville-Veikko Laaksonen and Eero Haula, known from Atlases, Marto and Oceanwake, among others, which is fed to the Finnish metal scene in an atonal coldness. Operating as a duo outside the performance stages, I, Cursed’s music is a mix of something old and familiar, the HM-2 sound of Swedish grind, and somewhat more modern and crushing production. The live line-up is filled by guitarist Nico Brander from Marto and drummer Arttu Leppänen from Atlases and Marto. FFO Coldworker, Gadget, Nasum & Rotten Sound.  

Line-up:
Eero Haula – Vocals (Oceanwake)
Ville-Veikko Laaksonen – Bass & guitar (Atlases, Marto)

Live line-up:
Eero Haula – Vocals
Ville-Veikko Laaksonen – Bass
Nico Brander – Guitar (Blood Service, Marto)
Arttu Leppänen – Drums (Atlases, Marto)

https://www.facebook.com/I.Cursed.Grind
https://www.instagram.com/i.cursed.grind
https://icursed.bandcamp.com

THE HELLACOPTERS Release Video for Brand New Single ‘Stay With You’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on May 23, 2024
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Swedish high-energy rock ‘n’ roll legends THE HELLACOPTERS are very pleased to reveal a brand new single called ‘Stay With You‘, the first new original Hellacopters song since the release of their triumphant, chart-topping comeback album, Eyes Of Oblivion, in April 2022.

And unsurprisingly, ‘Stay With You‘ picks up exactly where the band left off two years ago. It’s a no-bullshit action rock stunner that cuts right to the chase and yet again the band has delivered a stylish music video to be released alongside, which was directed and edited by Emil Klinta.

Nicke Andersson (guitars & vocals) commented:
“We’re in the middle of recording our new full length album which has no date of release just yet. In the meantime we’re very excited about the release of our new single “Stay With You”. It was originally intended to be included on the upcoming LP but we decided to do a Beatles and release it as stand alone track with a B-side. “Stay With You” is a straight up minor key rocker and it’s backed with our interpretation of The Cure’s “Fire In Cairo”. We hope you dig.”

‘Stay With You‘ is out today on all streaming platforms.

The song will also be available as a limited 7” single via Lightning Records. The B-side contains a cover version of ‘Fire In Cairo‘ by THE CURE.

Pre-orders are live NOW at https://lightningrecords.se/shop/

LISTEN TO ‘STAY WITH YOU’ HERE: https://hellacopters.bfan.link/swysg

THE HELLACOPTERS released their eighth studio album titled Eyes Of Oblivion on April 1st, 2022. It marked the first full-length since the release of their temporary farewell record Head Off in 2008, and was met with massive acclaim from fans and media alike. Charting at #1 in Sweden, #3 in Germany, #6 in Finland, the band celebrated a triumphant return culminating in a show with the mighty Iron Maiden in Gothenburg in July 2022, and gigs with Ghost in Germany in June 2023. In February 2024 their beloved classic album Grande Rock was rereleased on physical formats, featuring a re-worked companion piece with additional guitar, piano and vocal tracks called Grande Rock Revisited.

THE HELLACOPTERS LIVE

28.05.  ES   Barcelona – Razzmatazz 1
29.05.  ES   Valencia – Repvblicca
30.05.  ES   Málaga – París 15
31.05.  ES   Madrid – La Riviera
01.06.  ES   Bilbao – Santana 27
12.07.  NO  Tønsberg – Foynhagen
13.07.  NO  Kristiansand – Makeskrig Festival
19.07.  FI    Seinäjoki – Vauhtiajot Race & Rock Festival
20.07.  FI    Laukaa – John Smith Rock Festival
27.07.  SE   Östersund – Storsjöyran
15.08.  SE   Malmö – Slagthuset
16.08.  SE   Glanshammar – Humlehagen
17.08.  SE   Linkoping – Skylten
30.08.  SE   Gothenburg – Kulturkalaset

Finnish Goth Rockers LAMORI Present ‘My Desire’ Music Video

Posted by tarjavirmakari on May 23, 2024
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LAMORI have just released a brand new music video for their song ‘My Desire’, taken from their highly anticipated album NEON BLOOD FIRE. The album will be out tomorrow, May 24th. It will hold 11 songs, including all the previously released singles such as Insomnia, Dark Messiah and Ave Valkyria.’

NEON BLOOD FIRE will be available digitally, on digipack CD, and as a limited edition blood red 180g Vinyl with gatefold cover and poster.

About the new song and video, the band states: “Imagine if Vecna, the nefarious antagonist from Stranger Things, had an even more sinister twin. He’d likely be the embodiment of ‘My Desire’, the band chuckles as they humorously discuss their latest song.”

Their spine-chilling new track promises to be a thrill ride through a haunted house, on fire, in hell – with a black cherry on top. It comes packed with infectious hooks and a head-banger-friendly breakdown.

The accompanying music video is nothing short of infernal. It’s not for the faint of heart, the band laughs. We wanted to create something truly frightening and scary” they explain. “And we believe we captured that diabolical and hysterical atmosphere in the video. But despite our terrifying appearance, we’re all really just soft and sweet mummy boys who go to church every Sunday.

LAMORI has emerged as a captivating force in the realms of gothic rock and industrial metal, fusing dark vocals with sharp hooks, lush guitars, and ethereal synthesizers. Founded in 2009 on the Aland Islands of Finland, the constellation remains unchanged, yet their pursuit of fresh ground is ever-evolving.

To celebrate the May 24th release of NEON BLOOD FIRE, the band will be embarking on a new European tour this summer. Starting off in their home town Mariehamn on the Aland Islands on June 29, the band will then continue the tour in Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. Check the band’s social media for further updates.

www.lamorimusic.com
www.facebook.com/lamorimusic
www.instagram.com/lamorimusic
www.twitter.com/lamorimusic
www.youtube.com/lamorimusic

Ex-Black Sabbath Singer Tony Martin: “Tony Iommi is now validating the new Black Sabbath Box Set, He’s loving what we did”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on May 23, 2024
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BLACK SABBATH – L-R: Tony Martin, Tony Iommi, Cozy Powell, Neil Murray – photosession – Sep 1989. Photo credit: Pete Cronin/IconicPix

Jimmy Kay from Canada’s The Metal Voice recently spoke to former Black Sabbath singer Tony Martin about the upcoming new Box set “Anno Domini featuring his era with the band from 1989-1995.

This new collection that brings four albums back into print after an extended absence. “Anno Domini 1989-1995” will be released in four-LP and four-CD configurations. The set contains newly remastered versions of “Headless Cross” (1989),”Tyr” (1990) and “Cross Purposes” (1994),plus a new version of “Forbidden” (1995) that guitarist Tony Iommi remixed specially for the collection via BMG and Rhino. The box set will be released  May 31, 2024.

When asked how this Box Set came to fruition
“I have been wanting this for a long time, just as you have and the fans have. Unfortunately I’m not in the band so I have no part in the decision making or the politics. So I had to kind of sit and twiddle my thumbs (wait). So I didn’t have any role to play in it. They were thinking about it some years ago but because of all the band politics and the contracts and the amount of people that are involved that they had to get agreements. About a year ago they called me and said we can’t do it, it’s just too complicated, there’s too many people (involved) demanding this and that and we just can’t get it together. So a few months after that they called me again and said do you know what, things have changed and so we think we’re going to get this thing going after all. And BMG the record label picked it up and they’ve been so patient and they ran with it so it sort of started to happen really quite quickly after. The remix of ‘Forbidden’ (album) Tony (Iommi) did with his Engineers I had no role to play in that either but they’ve done a great job. Then he (Tony Iommi) invited me to come down and listen to it some months ago and I was just blown away. So once they’d got over the initial problems of contracts and agreements and band politics and all the rest of the crap that goes on it. It kind of happened quite quickly and here we are now with the whole box set thing in your hand and wow it’s a thing. I was really pleased obviously cuz you know it was like 10 years of my life, 10 years of the Sabbath story that was missing. Well it was missing in the physical sense, it wasn’t missing in the fans minds. People remembered it and you know over the past 25 years people have always talked to me about it but they just couldn’t buy it. They just couldn’t get their hands on it and I might say just that neither could I. The first time I’ve actually physically held these albums in my hand in like 25 years cuz I gave all mine away thinking that I would get some more and then they stopped making it and I couldn’t so you actually to physically hold them myself is great as well.”

When asked about the recent rise in popularity on his era in Black Sabbath

“I’ve noticed from my kids that they’re not so attached to you know particular band members , even though they still revere the original lineup. But there is another thing in play here, back then we were just a little bit unfashionable and we were coming up to the days of Nirvana and Green Day and Nine Inch nails and grunge and stuff like that. So they (those bands) were starting to steal the Limelight a little bit and we were just a little bit out of fashion. But what happened now is with all that dust settled and people are revisiting these albums and also there’s something else to play in here in that it’s been 25 years. So there’s a whole generation of people that never even got it before. So there’s a whole bunch of stuff that has come into play which culminates in what we’re doing now and that re-release of the box set just fills that Gap. Suddenly it’s been validated now by Tony Iommi who’s really loving what we did and never had that before. So now he’s sort of saying what a great job we’ve done and actually the songs and the stuff that we wrote were really good. He (Tony Iommi) said to me I don’t know how you sang on that stuff. I said I don’t know sang on that stuff either, it was hard work mate. When I spoke to Tony Iommi he was just thrilled with it and he’s given it a great validation now. He’s more fond of it now than he ever has been. It has brought us closer together .”

When asked about the new Forbidden remix
“It really fits as a Black Sabbath album now. I really wish Cozy Powell was alive to hear this. I was thinking he would have loved it, cause we didn’t back then. The drums are thundering now. I just love it now, I didn’t back then but I do now.

When asked if he and Tony Iommi would tour together again
“I was told that Tony’s really done with touring now and and so that’s not likely to happen. I did sort of say if they were interested if they wanted to do something I’d be happy to give it a go. He (Tony Iommi) hasn’t stopped working I mean he’s still doing stuff but like I was told anyway that his touring days were done, so I don’t think so. I mean I could probably get out on the road and do things myself but it’s slightly harder for me because I have to start at the beginning. My career went into the studio writing and recording so for the past 25 years because I’ve been doing that you know and and it’s been good for me, I’ve been happy in the studio.”

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