Tag Archives: Ozzy Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourne, Under The Graveyard. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

What stirs Under The Graveyard is one of the endless possibility of renewal, not one of decay or sadness, the hand wringing for the dearly departed but instead a time in which the bells that toll in the church to sound out the glory of the immortal soul, the artist that never wants to lay down and despite being plagued by problems that floor a lesser person, still manages to drag their body through it all and give the audience yet another reason to sing their name as if venerating themselves before the alter of hope.

Ghostbusters (2016). Film Review. Picturehouse@F.A.C.T., Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Cast: Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Chris Hemsworth, Andy Garcia, Neil Casey, Ed Begley Jr, Charles Dance, Zach Woods, John Milhiser, Ben Harris, Karan Soni, Bess Rous, Steve Higgins, , Dave Allen, Kate Dippold, Nate Corddry, Daniel Ramis, Michael McDonald, Pat Kiernan, Adam Ray, Davey Jones, Jaime Pacheco, Ryan Levine, Dan Teicher, Ozzy Osbourne, Theodore Shapiro, Eugene Cordero, Michael Kenneth Williams, Matt Walsh, Annie Potts, Cecily Strong, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver.

Black Sabbath, 13. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

At one point, you can almost catch yourself thinking, and with the greatest of respect to the legend and dearly missed Ronni James Dio, why oh why did Black Sabbath ever fracture and tear themselves apart? The answer quickly springs to mind and you are left lamenting what could have been during that period but like all good tales of good and evil, of heroes and villains, the Black Sabbath story is not finished yet as their stunning new album 13 will attest.

Ozzy Osbourne, Scream. Album Review.

Originally published by L.S. Media. July 11th 2010.

After the sad news that heavy metal lost one of its shining lights earlier this year, with the death of Ronnie James Dio it is perhaps fitting that one of the best metal albums to have come out in years is by the man who Ronnie replaced as lead singer with the band that started it all.

Love him or loath him, genial brummie or cartoon caricature, devoted family man or establishment loose cannon, it is hard to pin down exactly what Ozzy Osbourne is. What there can be no doubt over is the man’s capability to pull a great album out of the fire and introduce himself to a brand new set of fans.

Black Sabbath, Download 2012 Review. Donington.

Originally published on L.S. Media. June 12th 2012.

L.S. Media Rating *****

The very name opens doors, it struck horror into a generation still coping with the horrors of World War Two and the four men behind the band have been lauded ever since for bringing heavy metal to the world.