After an 18-year hiatus, Black Sabbath, the pioneering heavy metal band, returned with their nineteenth and final studio album, "13." Released on June 10, 2013, via Vertigo Records, this album marks a significant milestone as it is the first studio recording with original singer Ozzy Osbourne and bassist Geezer Butler since their live album "Reunion" in 1998. The album features eight powerful tracks, including standout songs like "End of the Beginning," "God Is Dead?," and "Loner," each showcasing the band's signature heavy sound and Ozzy's timeless vocals.
Produced by the renowned Rick Rubin, "13" boasts a rich, beefy sound where Geezer's bass and Tony Iommi's guitar work seamlessly blend, creating a sonic experience that harkens back to their classic albums. The album's title, "13," is a nod to the band's history and the challenges they faced during its creation, making it a fitting conclusion to their illustrious career. The deluxe edition of the album includes three bonus tracks, offering fans even more of Black Sabbath's iconic sound.
"13" is a testament to Black Sabbath's enduring influence on the metal genre. The album's release was accompanied by a world tour, capturing the band's live energy and providing fans with a memorable experience. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Black Sabbath's music, "13" is an essential addition to any rock or metal collection, showcasing the band's timeless talent and their lasting impact on the music world.