Black Sabbath (1970): The Rebirth of Heavy Metal and the Legend of the Debut
The album "Black Sabbath" by the band of the same title is an undisputed milestone in the history of rock music. This work is considered one of the most important albums in the heavy metal genre, and at the same time it is the beginning of the career of one of the most influential bands in the history of rock. The album begins with the characteristic sound of a storm, which, together with the church bell, introduces the listener to the dark, mysterious world of Black Sabbath. The title track "Black Sabbath" is a true metal anthem, with heavy riffs from Tony Iommi, the unique voice of Ozzy Osbourne and the hypnotizing bass of Geezer Butler. The lyrics of the songs revolve around topics such as evil, fear and the supernatural, which introduces the listener to a dark, mystical universe. Subsequent songs such as "The Wizard" and "N.I.B." continue the album's dark, heavy tone while showcasing each band member's instrumental skills. The album