BLACK SABBATH’S TONY IOMMI AND QUEEN’S BRIAN MAY TO TEAM UP FOR A NEW PROJECT?

iommi:mayBlack Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has plans for riffs album” with Queen guitarist Brian May that would allow fans to build their own songs around the musicians’ unused material.

Word of the project slipped out in an interview May did with Kerrang! magazine. As reported by NME, Iommi asked, “When are we going to get to work on that album of riffs together? You know what I’m talking about.” May replied, “Yes, I do know what he’s talking about, and I’m very, very keen. The record he’s talking about [was] supposed to be a secret, but I guess he’s blown it now.”

May got the idea for the album while visiting Iommi’s studio, where he was struck by the amount of unreleased material the guitarist has amassed over the years.

“I thought it would be great to make a compilation out of them,” May said. “The idea was to put all these riffs out in some form so that people could build their own songs from them. You could make your own music with Tony Iommi on guitar!”

There’s no word on a possible release date, or whether the album will actually happen. Iommi is busy for now working on Black Sabbath’s new album, which will be the band’s first with singer Ozzy Osbourne in 35 years, is due in June.

source: rollingstone.com

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  • John S on

    Y’know. I love Sabbath and all it’s incarnations. Brian May, of course, the loose string king. But enough already, with Tony’s riff library! All we’re gonna get with Sabbath 13 is sludge. The same dum dum badda dum dum shit that’s been passed off for new tracks on the Sabbath live Reunion record 14 years ago and the Heaven & Hell studio stuff. And when Rolling (suck me) Stone reports that Rick Rubin wanted them to play like the first Sabs record 40-odd years ago in 2013 is laughable. Please. Give us an expansion of Sabbath, Bloody, Sabbath and Sabotage and have it blend with Ozzy’s pop sensibilities! Sabbath is about a sound and an image, yes, but what happened to melody! To catchy riffs that were part of a song? Name me a memorable tune that Iommi’s penned since Dehumanizer (ok, maybe the Who Cares project). Go on. I dare ya.


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