Heute durfte ich mal Bass spielen. Haben im #noiselab in #heuchelheim unser bandprojekt namens Whiskey aufgeführt. #classicrock von #blacksabbath #tompetty und #metallica.

War ein ziemliches Fest ❤️

"Paranoid" is a song by the English #heavyMetal band #BlackSabbath, released in 1970 on the band's second studio album, #Paranoid (1970). It is the first single from the album, while the B-side is the song "#TheWizard". The song is widely regarded as one of the greatest heavy metal songs of all time. It reached number 4 on the #UKSinglesChart and number 61 on the US #Billboard #Hot100, becoming Black Sabbath's first song to place on both of those charts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-ZQZC4lUfk
Paranoid

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BLACK SABBATH BLACK SABBATH BLACK SABBATH, by The Feminine Mystique

from the album Senior Show

The Feminine Mystique

𝗭𝗼𝗼𝗻 𝗢𝘇𝘇𝘆 𝗢𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗻𝗲 𝗻𝗼𝗲𝗺𝘁 𝗱𝗼𝗰𝗵𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘁𝗷𝗲 𝗻𝗮𝗮𝗿 𝗕𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗸 𝗦𝗮𝗯𝗯𝗮𝘁𝗵-𝘇𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗲𝗿

Jack Osbourne, de zoon van de overleden heavy metalzanger Ozzy Osbourne, heeft een dochter gekregen. Het kindje is vernoemd naar haar grootvader, deelt Osbourne op Instagram. "Ik introduceer Ozzy Matilda Osbourne", schrijft hij bij een zwart-witfoto van de baby.

https://www.rtl.nl/boulevard/artikel/5577094/zoon-ozzy-osbourne-noemt-dochtertje-naar-black-sabbath-zanger

#Zoon #OzzyOsbourne #BlackSabbath

Zoon Ozzy Osbourne noemt dochtertje naar Black Sabbath-zanger

Jack Osbourne, de zoon van de overleden heavy metalzanger Ozzy Osbourne, heeft een dochter gekregen. Het kindje is vernoemd naar haar grootvader, deelt Osbourne op Instagram. "Ik introduceer Ozzy Matilda Osbourne", schrijft hij bij een zwart-witfoto van de baby.

RTL Boulevard

Este pedaço da letra de Rusty Angels, do Black Sabbath (Forbidden - 1995), me ajudou muito em alguns momentos obscuros da minha vida.

"If you swallow just a little pride, you might find a little love inside,
Open up and let somebody in, 'cause if you need somebody,
You know it's not a sin."

#blacksabbath #rustyangels #forbiddenalbum #metal #tonyiommi #tonymartin

https://youtu.be/gatJUZRxPsc?si=sJV8nihopyZ4CTkP

Black Sabbath - Rusty Angels

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#NowPlaying #8TrackTuesday #DeadFormats #8TrackCartridge #Bootleg #BlackSabbath

Imagine the creepy version of "Hand Of Doom" this 60s female folk-singer might've given us

4:49pm Paranoid by Black Sabbath from Paranoid
#KJAC #TheColoradoSound #BlackSabbath
Borrower – Killerdemons Review By ClarkKent

Unlike some of our staff, I’ve never been in a band. However, I can imagine the feeling of satisfaction in putting together and releasing that first full-length record. For every band that achieves this milestone, countless more never do. Italy’s Borrower was nearly among that number. Formed in 1993, Borrower released three demos in the ’90s, a fourth in 2005, and then disappeared until 2018 with their debut EP. Whatever interrupted their musical career, the dream remained, and they finally released their first album (and signed to a label, to boot) 33 years later with their founding vocalist, Massano Ratano, and drummer, Frank Formoso, joined by new guitarists Matteo Marzo and Matteo Marini. Behold their vision, a story of killer, humanoid demons as told through music that harks back to some of the legends of ’80s and ’90s speed metal.

Granted, the concept of an album where each song tells a story about a distinctive demonic entity with its own unique “physical traits” and “specific weapon” is extremely silly, yet Killerdemons proves to be a catchy and cool affair. Borrower claim Motörhead, Judas Priest, and Dio as their main influences, and they write spare, riff-tastic tunes in their honor. The guitars carry much more heft than their influences, however, with enough reverb to take tunes dangerously close to stoner territory a lá High on Fire and Black Sabbath. This marriage between speed and stoner proves effective. “El Degollador” oscillates between lightning-fast, “Ace of Spades”-inspired riffs and slower, “War Pigs”-style stoner riffs in a performance that’s sure to give you whiplash. Taking a cue from AC/DC, Borrower keeps their song structures simple yet catchy. The rollicking “Stay Alive” best demonstrates this virtue with crisp songwriting and energetic pacing. Each track has distinctive riffs that are far more powerful than the demons it conjures.

In the eight years since their 2018 EP, A Plague Chapter…, Borrower has vastly improved their sound and instrumental prowess. The two Matteos have played a major role in this transformation. Marini’s fuzzy guitar tone adds heft where the EP’s guitars sounded tinny. His blending of Motörhead-style riffcrafting with the density of High on Fire and Mastodon adds an extra oomph to tracks like “Der Todessoldat” and “Tough Fight.” Marzo’s bass takes a commanding presence as well. He adds depth and backbone to the music, making his presence especially felt on the slower moments of “Knocking on the Coffins.” Formoso takes a restrained approach behind the kit, occasionally blasting the cymbals (“Dream on Fire”), but mostly setting the pace with an effective simplicity. The wild card of the group is vocalist Ratano. He seemingly channels Lemmy, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Fozzie Bear in a truly strange, yet somehow endearing performance. His Italian accent, which drags out the words “kee-ler dee-mons” during the chorus of “Killerdemons,” adds a level of camp that contributes to the goofy fun.

While Borrower keeps Killerdemons to a concise 36 minutes, the record does falter on the two songs that stray from the 3-4 minute range. The first, “Knocking on the Coffins,” has some memorable riffs, including a cool, old school solo, but at over five minutes, it drags on a bit too long. Positioned between the album’s two best tracks, it also proves to be a major momentum killer. The biggest sore thumb, however, is the six-plus minute finale, “A Chaos Vortex.” Not only does it lack memorable riffs, but it falters in its final two minutes as the band sorely misjudges when to best wrap it up. Trimming 2-3 minutes from each of these songs would have immensely improved the album’s otherwise incredible pacing.

As I established last month, metal tends to invite some weird characters, and the killer demon universe created here is certainly an odd one. But that’s also what makes metal so much fun. Bands feel free to try out their off-the-wall ideas, from literary– or video game-inspired themes to the creation of fantasy or sci-fi realms. And sometimes these ideas actually work. Borrower finally sees through their vision, or at least the start of it, and presents it in such a catchy, cool way. I love to see original ideas performed with such care and passion, and I hope these guys continue to cultivate their ideas and musical talents.



Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Argonauta Records
Website: Bandcamp | Facebook | Official Site
Releases Worldwide: February 13th, 2026

#2026 #30 #ACDC #ArgonautaRecords #BlackSabbath #Borrower #Dio #Feb26 #HeavyMetal #HighOnFire #ItalianMetal #JudasPriest #Killerdemons #Mastodon #Motörhead #Review #Reviews #SpeedMetal #StonerMetal