Records of the Week With Jon and Ted #6Records of the Week With Jon and Ted #6This week, Jon and Ted dive into the notable and obscure, citing heavy metal and would-be black metal classics alike.Invisible Oranges EditorsInvisible Oranges Editors
The Dark Lord of Doom: Black Sabbath’s “Black Sabbath” Still Reigning a Half-Century LaterThe Dark Lord of Doom: Black Sabbath’s “Black Sabbath” Still Reigning a Half-Century LaterOne 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.Invisible Oranges StaffInvisible Oranges Staff
December Love: A Month (Usually) ForgottenDecember Love: A Month (Usually) ForgottenWe bust out our favorite December releases from any yearInvisible Oranges StaffInvisible Oranges Staff
Charles Bradley, Black Sabbath, & “Changes”Charles Bradley, Black Sabbath, & “Changes”Remembering the soul singer on the anniversary of Black Sabbath's "Vol. 4"Ian CoryIan Cory
Seven Essential Songs From Tony Martin-Era Black SabbathSeven Essential Songs From Tony Martin-Era Black SabbathGems from an oft-overlooked era of metal's founding fathersChris RowellaChris Rowella
Interview: Tom Allom & Jack Ruston (Judas Priest, Producer)Interview: Tom Allom & Jack Ruston (Judas Priest, Producer)Judas Priest's classic prdoucer, 'The Colonel', talks 'Turbo'Avinash MitturAvinash Mittur
Children of the Grave: From Brownout to Brown SabbathChildren of the Grave: From Brownout to Brown SabbathThe Latin funk Black Sabbath tribute wants to be more than just a cover bandInvisible Oranges StaffInvisible Oranges Staff
Sábado Negro Para Siempre – Heavy Metal and Black Sabbath From a Latino PerspectiveSábado Negro Para Siempre – Heavy Metal and Black Sabbath From a Latino PerspectiveWhy Black Sabbath, and metal's Latino roots, will never fade awayInvisible Oranges StaffInvisible Oranges Staff
“Ozzfest Meets Knotfest” is a thing that is happening (with Black Sabbath, Slayer, Anthrax, Megadeth, Dead Cross, & more)“Ozzfest Meets Knotfest” is a thing that is happening (with Black Sabbath, Slayer, Anthrax, Megadeth, Dead Cross, & more)Why decide between Ozzy Osbourne's festival and Slipnkot's festival, when you can COMBINE THEM?Andrew SacherAndrew Sacher
Photos & Review: Black Sabbath at Madison Square GardenPhotos & Review: Black Sabbath at Madison Square GardenBlack Sabbath put on a fantastic show at the first New York City stop of their final tour. We've got pictures, the setlist, and a review.Invisible Oranges StaffInvisible Oranges Staff