BLACK SABBATH‘s new album, “13” — the first in 35 years to feature bassist Geeezer Butler, guitarist Tony Iommi and singer Ozzy Osbourne — will be released on June 11 via Vertigo/Universal Republic in the U.S. and Vertigo in all other territories. The drum tracks on the group’s first LP with Osbourne since 1978 were laid down by RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE sticksman Brad Wilk following original drummer Bill Ward‘s decision to bow out of the reunion.
Osbourne, Iommi and Butler recorded the album primarily in Los Angeles with producer Rick Rubin. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include three seven-plus-minute behemoths “End Of The Beginning”, “God Is Dead” and “Epic”, as well as a track about killing pedophile priests (“Dear Father”) and another about the scourge of methamphetamine addiction (“Methademic”).
Beginning today, “13” will be available for pre-order on a variety of formats via BlackSabbath.com.
Options include:
* Standard CD album
* Deluxe double CD album in a deluxe soft-pack (includes a second disc of exclusive bonus audio material)
* Vinyl: a 12-inch heavyweight (180g) vinyl album in a gatefold sleeve
* Super Deluxe Box Set: a limited-edition 12-inch clamshell box set which contains: deluxe double CD album, 12-inch heavyweight (180g) vinyl album in a gatefold sleeve, exclusive DVD containing “Black Sabbath – The Reunion” documentary, plus five behind-the-scenes videos, download card containing exclusive track by track interview with BLACK SABBATH, “13” exclusive photographic prints and handwritten album lyrics.
In addition, anyone who pre-orders any of these formats via BlackSabbath.com will be entered into a drawing to win a pair of VIP tickets to an official “13” album launch event in London, including a meet-and-greet with the band, flights and accommodation Additional details and full terms and conditions on the contest can be found at BlackSabbath.com.
Legendary heavy metal band BLACK SABBATH will release its much-anticipated new album, “13”, in June via Vertigo/Universal Republic in the U.S. and Vertigo in all other territories. The drum tracks on the group’s first LP with Ozzy Osbourne since 1978 were laid down by RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE sticksman Brad Wilk following original drummer Bill Ward‘s decision to bow out of the reunion.
Osbourne, Tony Iommi (guitar) and Geezer Butler (bass) recorded the album primarily in Los Angeles with producer Rick Rubin. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include “God Is Dead”, “End Of The Beginning” and “Age Of Reason”, the latter two of which stretch out to as long as eight minutes.
A full behind-the-scenes video from the “13” recording sessions will be released tomorrow. In the meantime, check out a 30-second teaser below.
“I wanted to make an album that stood alongside their first four albums,” Rubin tells RollingStone.com. “The first album wasn’t a straightforward heavy metal record. You could hear the jazz influence, so that was the goal, and to capture that live interaction.”
Ward in May 2012 announced again that he was declining to join his former bandmates for its scheduled 2012 dates, as well as the recording of the new album, due to a contractual dispute. After SABBATH shot down Rubin‘s suggestion to replace Ward with Ginger Baker (CREAM) (“I thought, ‘Bloody hell?'” Iommi tells the magazine. “I just couldn’t see that.”), Rick suggested Wilk.
Iommi tells RollingStone.com that Ward‘s demands came out of the blue. “I didn’t know Bill was having these issues when we got together — he never even mentioned it to us,” he says. “It was quite confusing. We wanted him involved, but it was just getting too hard.” Adds Osbourne: “You can’t go, ‘Well, I don’t like it.’ You get off your ass and get your shit together. The life of a bohemian rock star is fucking long over.”
Iommi was diagnosed with cancer at the end of 2011, and his treatments forced BLACK SABBATH to cancel all but three tour dates in 2012 after announcing their reunion in November 2011.
“Things are fairly good, dare I say, at the moment,” Iommi tells RollingStone.com. “I’m still here and it’s okay. We had to do this album now. Christ, if it happened in another 10 years, I don’t know if we’d be around.”
Osbourne, who describes the new SABBATH album as “Satanic blues,” also spoke about one of the band’s new tracks, the provocatively titled “God Is Dead”. “It starts off, ‘God is dead,'” Osbourne says, “but at the end it says, ‘I don’t believe that God is dead.'”
Legendary heavy metal band BLACK SABBATH will release its much-anticipated new album, “13”, in June via Vertigo/Universal Republic in the U.S. and Vertigo in all other territories. The drum tracks on the group’s first LP with Ozzy Osbourne since 1978 were laid down by RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE sticksman Brad Wilk following original drummer Bill Ward‘s decision to bow out of the reunion.
Osbourne, Tony Iommi (guitar) and Geezer Butler (bass) recorded the album primarily in Los Angeles with producer Rick Rubin. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include “God Is Dead”, “End Of The Beginning” and “Age Of Reason”, the latter two of which stretch out to as long as eight minutes.
A full behind-the-scenes video from the “13” recording sessions will be released tomorrow. In the meantime, check out a 30-second teaser below.
“I wanted to make an album that stood alongside their first four albums,” Rubin tells RollingStone.com. “The first album wasn’t a straightforward heavy metal record. You could hear the jazz influence, so that was the goal, and to capture that live interaction.”
Ward in May 2012 announced again that he was declining to join his former bandmates for its scheduled 2012 dates, as well as the recording of the new album, due to a contractual dispute. After SABBATH shot down Rubin‘s suggestion to replace Ward with Ginger Baker (CREAM) (“I thought, ‘Bloody hell?'” Iommi tells the magazine. “I just couldn’t see that.”), Rick suggested Wilk.
Iommi tells RollingStone.com that Ward‘s demands came out of the blue. “I didn’t know Bill was having these issues when we got together — he never even mentioned it to us,” he says. “It was quite confusing. We wanted him involved, but it was just getting too hard.” Adds Osbourne: “You can’t go, ‘Well, I don’t like it.’ You get off your ass and get your shit together. The life of a bohemian rock star is fucking long over.”
Iommi was diagnosed with cancer at the end of 2011, and his treatments forced BLACK SABBATH to cancel all but three tour dates in 2012 after announcing their reunion in November 2011.
“Things are fairly good, dare I say, at the moment,” Iommi tells RollingStone.com. “I’m still here and it’s okay. We had to do this album now. Christ, if it happened in another 10 years, I don’t know if we’d be around.”
Osbourne, who describes the new SABBATH album as “Satanic blues,” also spoke about one of the band’s new tracks, the provocatively titled “God Is Dead”. “It starts off, ‘God is dead,'” Osbourne says, “but at the end it says, ‘I don’t believe that God is dead.'”
Legendary heavy metal band BLACK SABBATH will release its much-anticipated new album, “13”, in June via Vertigo/Universal Republic in the U.S. and Vertigo in all other territories. The drum tracks on the group’s first LP with Ozzy Osbourne since 1978 were laid down by RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE sticksman Brad Wilk following original drummer Bill Ward‘s decision to bow out of the reunion.
Osbourne, Tony Iommi (guitar) and Geezer Butler (bass) recorded the album primarily in Los Angeles with producer Rick Rubin. Songtitles set to appear on the CD include “God Is Dead”, “End Of The Beginning” and “Age Of Reason”, the latter two of which stretch out to as long as eight minutes.
A full behind-the-scenes video from the “13” recording sessions will be released tomorrow. In the meantime, check out a 30-second teaser below.
“I wanted to make an album that stood alongside their first four albums,” Rubin tells RollingStone.com. “The first album wasn’t a straightforward heavy metal record. You could hear the jazz influence, so that was the goal, and to capture that live interaction.”
Ward in May 2012 announced again that he was declining to join his former bandmates for its scheduled 2012 dates, as well as the recording of the new album, due to a contractual dispute. After SABBATH shot down Rubin‘s suggestion to replace Ward with Ginger Baker (CREAM) (“I thought, ‘Bloody hell?'” Iommi tells the magazine. “I just couldn’t see that.”), Rick suggested Wilk.
Iommi tells RollingStone.com that Ward‘s demands came out of the blue. “I didn’t know Bill was having these issues when we got together — he never even mentioned it to us,” he says. “It was quite confusing. We wanted him involved, but it was just getting too hard.” Adds Osbourne: “You can’t go, ‘Well, I don’t like it.’ You get off your ass and get your shit together. The life of a bohemian rock star is fucking long over.”
Iommi was diagnosed with cancer at the end of 2011, and his treatments forced BLACK SABBATH to cancel all but three tour dates in 2012 after announcing their reunion in November 2011.
“Things are fairly good, dare I say, at the moment,” Iommi tells RollingStone.com. “I’m still here and it’s okay. We had to do this album now. Christ, if it happened in another 10 years, I don’t know if we’d be around.”
Osbourne, who describes the new SABBATH album as “Satanic blues,” also spoke about one of the band’s new tracks, the provocatively titled “God Is Dead”. “It starts off, ‘God is dead,'” Osbourne says, “but at the end it says, ‘I don’t believe that God is dead.'”
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