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Anno Domini: Black Sabbath Announce Tony Martin Era Box Set
Justice for Tony Martin — and a chance to own “Cross Purposes” on vinyl. This upcoming box set addresses an era of the band that’s always needed more attention.
Records of the Week With Ted and Addison Week #24
We enlisted writer and copy editor Addison Herron-Wheeler to round out this RotW – this time, a pivotal metalcore work and a late(r) era Black Sabbath record.
Records of the Week With Jon and Ted #6
This week, Jon and Ted dive into the notable and obscure, citing heavy metal and would-be black metal classics alike.
The Dark Lord of Doom: Black Sabbath's "Black Sabbath" Still Reigning a Half-Century Later
One of the most important albums in heavy metal of all time hits the 50-year mark today; the Invisible Oranges staff reflects on this landmark release’s anniversary in personal and critical terms.
December Love: A Month (Usually) Forgotten
We bust out our favorite December releases from any year
Charles Bradley, Black Sabbath, & "Changes"
Remembering the soul singer on the anniversary of Black Sabbath’s “Vol. 4”
Seven Essential Songs From Tony Martin-Era Black Sabbath
Gems from an oft-overlooked era of metal’s founding fathers
Interview: Tom Allom & Jack Ruston (Judas Priest, Producer)
Judas Priest’s classic prdoucer, ‘The Colonel’, talks ‘Turbo’
Children of the Grave: From Brownout to Brown Sabbath
The Latin funk Black Sabbath tribute wants to be more than just a cover band
Sábado Negro Para Siempre - Heavy Metal and Black Sabbath From a Latino Perspective
Why Black Sabbath, and metal’s Latino roots, will never fade away