Pioneering '70s Metal Band Performs Iconic Song for the Last Time Ever and Moves Fans to Tears originally appeared on Parade. When Black Sabbath exploded into the '70s with their flowing black hair ...
OK, we get it. You like Sabbath. Everyone does. But there’s a whole big world out there of ’70s metal bands that goes beyond Sabbath — even beyond Sir Lord Baltimore, if you can believe that. The ’70s ...
The 1970s were a pivotal time for music. Between the birth of heavy metal in 1970 and the development of many new sub genres under both the rock and metal umbrellas, it's a period of music history ...
1973 was a year of mixed blessings and contradictory tidings for heavy metal, as it continued to evolve and expand beyond its initial seeding, some three years earlier. But, on the other hand, the ...
As Jack Black has eloquently stated, "You can't kill the metal; the metal will live on." Since its inception in the late-'60s/early-'70s, metal has grown and branched out into dozens of subgenres, ...
May Blitz are another band with their roots in the British blues revival. Their self-titled debut, however, is a long way from John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers or the Butterfield Blues Band. The band had a ...
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