“The following preview has been approved by bat-loving audiences"
07.02.2020 - 02:11 / nme.com
A twist on the traditional listening party
Ozzy Osbourne has shared details of a tattoo event that will be held across the world to celebrate his new album.
The event will give attendees the chance to listen to ‘Ordinary Man’ in advance of its release on February 21 while queuing up to get exclusive Ozzy-inspired tattoos inked onto their bodies.
Parlours in more than fifty cities will play host to Ozzy’s twist on the traditional listening party held on February 20. The event runs on a first
“The following preview has been approved by bat-loving audiences"
“The following preview has been approved by bat-loving audiences"
Ozzy Osbourne just returned with his twelfth solo album, Ordinary Man. The tracklist includes the previously released songs, “Under the Graveyard,” “Straight to Hell,” and the title track. This is the Prince of Darkness’ first LP since 2010’s Scream.
Ozzy Osbourne is already planning on returning to the studio to record the follow-up to his new album Ordinary Man.
Ozzy Osbourne is already planning on returning to the studio to record the follow-up to his new album Ordinary Man.
It may have been Ozzy Osbourne’s night, but the Prince of Darkness was almost nowhere to be found. The rock icon attended the album release party for Ordinary Man -- his first in nearly 10 years -- at Sunset Strip haunt The Rain
Following their team-up on “Take What You Want” last year, Post Malone and Ozzy Osbourne are back together today for the latter artist’s new single, “It’s A Raid.” The song is produced by watt, who also handled “Take What You Want” as well as previous Post Malone tracks like “Stay” and “Feeling Whitney.”
Tomorrow (February 21), Ozzy Osbourne is set to drop Ordinary Man, his first solo album since 2010’s Scream, and his first album overall since Black Sabbath’s 2013 record, 13.
Ozzy Osbourne's highly anticipated new album, Ordinary Man, is dropping in just a few weeks on Feb. 21, and the rocker wants his fans to join in on the celebration.
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