BLACK SABBATH: NEW ALBUM TITLE ANNOUNCED; RECORDING DRUMMER REVEALED

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Legendary heavy metal band BLACK SABBATH has set “13” as the title of its new album. The group’s first LP with Ozzy Osbourne since 1978 will be released in June via Vertigo/Universal Republic in the U.S. and Vertigo in all other territories. The drum tracks on the CD 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.

In advance of the CD’s release, BLACK SABBATH will head to New Zealand, Australia and Japan for live performances. Additional tour plans will be revealed in the coming months.

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 a new album, due to a contractual dispute.

He also allegedly had his lawyers direct SABBATH to remove him from photos of the band posted at the official BLACK SABBATH web site “so as to not give the public the wrong impression about his involvement in the current BLACK SABBATH lineup,” according to a statement issued by the band’s publicist.

Butler issued a lengthy retort at his own web site, writing that Ward “hadn’t told any one of us he was having contractual problems, and frankly those things are worked out between our representatives, and never between the four of us, let alone in public.”

Until now, Iommi told The Pulse Of Radio a while back that the members of SABBATH stayed friendly even when there were legal or other issues going on. “We’ve always been talking. We’ve always been in touch with each other,” he said. “There might be a lawsuit in the thing between us, but we still talk to each other like nothing’s happened, you know.”

Asked if there is any chance of Ward rejoining the band, Iommi said last October, “We’ll always have a heart for Bill, but I think it’s gone past that now, because it’s gone on so long that I don’t see that happening at the moment. Maybe at some point we might [play together again].”

BLACK SABBATH took part in a photo shoot on November 30, 2012 with famed British photographer/artist Sam Taylor-Wood.

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  • Tim Emmons on

    Great to hear they are putting out some new stuff. Just wish they could work out something that would bring Bill Ward back in and have the original line up perform together again. It would be great for the fans.


  • Bee Waad on

    I hope the riffs and tunes will be good. Not expecting much from Ozzy vocally and I blame Sharon for the Bill Ward debacle.


  • Metalhead Ted on

    I am so excited about the new album and its a shame that Bill felt so disrespected.Ozzy and Tony look a bit worn around the edges, Geezer looks healthy as a horse. Sabbath fans rejoice!


  • Tom on

    You have got to be kidding. Brad Wilk playing drums on a Black Sabbath record? Whose idea was this? Count me out as someone who will buy the album… just because of this. This so called reunion is now a joke. And as far as Bill Ward is concerned, he has walked away and turned his back on this band at least one other time before, so I wouldn’t necessarily believe what he is saying about some contract. I would have bought the album until I heard that this drummer is going to be playing on it. Forget it! Nice going guys.


  • speedking on

    This thing reeks of disaster. I think Iommi wants to get this cd out just to make sure the dreadful pile of rat feces that is Forbidden, doesn’t remain the final studio album from Sabbath. But let’s face it, Ozzy is way over the hill, has done nothing good in over 20 years. This album will end up being their highest charting Billboard album when it’s released(probably top 4) and Sharon will point to that phony shit as validation(Billboard placings are a farce these days).

    Brad Wilk sucks.


    • Eddie on

      Brad does not suck.


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