The legendary heavy metal band Black Sabbath It will continue the activity next year, recording a new album and preparing a farewell tour, according to what its vocalist Ozzy Osbourne announced to the specialized press a few days ago. In an exclusive interview with Metal Hammer magazine, Osbourne revealed that the band wants to re-record a new album after the good reception they got with '13', the return album released last year.
Ozzy Osbourne He also confessed that before returning to his solo band he wanted to get together again with the other members of Black Sabbath to record one last album. «I said (to my wife): Sharon, I'm not 21 years old anymore. If we do, I want it to be before 70. Time is not on our side », explained Osbourne, 65, who assured that the group's reunion last year with the release 13 and then with the tour was a "great experience" for all.
Osbourne also added that he intends to get down to business with guitarist Tony Iommi and bassist Geezer Butler in early 2015 to begin work on Black Sabbath's 20th album. He also admitted that the timing of the project depends on Tony Iommi's cancer treatment. Osbourne does not know if they will work in England or Los Angeles, but he said: I'll fly to the moon if I have to, but we will record that album next year ».