As I peeled back the layers of Black Sabbath's "Forbidden" album, remixed by the legendary Tony Iommi in 2024, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement.
The heavy metal pioneers have certainly left their mark on music history, but does this reimagining add a fresh twist to their classic sound? From the moment "The Illusion of Power" kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The revamped production gives new life to the band's signature blend of doom and gloom, with Iommi's guitar work shining like never before.
Tracks like "Get a Grip" and "Shaking Off the Chains" hit hard, proving that Black Sabbath still know how to rock out with the best of them.
However, there are moments where the remix falls short.
Songs like "Sick and Tired" and "Rusty Angels" lack the punch of the band's earlier work, feeling a bit watered down in comparison.
While I appreciate the effort to experiment with new sounds, it doesn't always hit the mark.
Overall, "Forbidden (2024 Tony Iommi Remix)" is a solid addition to Black Sabbath's discography.
Die-hard fans will appreciate the fresh take on classic tracks, while newcomers may find themselves intrigued by the band's enduring appeal.
It may not be a perfect remix, but it's certainly worth a listen for any music lover looking to experience the magic of the godfathers of heavy metal in a new light.
The heavy metal pioneers have certainly left their mark on music history, but does this reimagining add a fresh twist to their classic sound? From the moment "The Illusion of Power" kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The revamped production gives new life to the band's signature blend of doom and gloom, with Iommi's guitar work shining like never before.
Tracks like "Get a Grip" and "Shaking Off the Chains" hit hard, proving that Black Sabbath still know how to rock out with the best of them.
However, there are moments where the remix falls short.
Songs like "Sick and Tired" and "Rusty Angels" lack the punch of the band's earlier work, feeling a bit watered down in comparison.
While I appreciate the effort to experiment with new sounds, it doesn't always hit the mark.
Overall, "Forbidden (2024 Tony Iommi Remix)" is a solid addition to Black Sabbath's discography.
Die-hard fans will appreciate the fresh take on classic tracks, while newcomers may find themselves intrigued by the band's enduring appeal.
It may not be a perfect remix, but it's certainly worth a listen for any music lover looking to experience the magic of the godfathers of heavy metal in a new light.






