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Même chose qu'Hellion pour ma partQ: There has been talk of maybe a new studio album from Heaven & Hell next year. Is that something that could happen?
Dio: Yes, we have decided to do that. When it would be, I couldn’t tell you. This is the last part of the tour after about 9 months on the road. It’s time for us to take a little breather. When the time is right we will get together and start writing for the next album, but as far as the release date goes it will probably be later next year.
Artisan News Service has posted a short video interview with legendary heavy metal drummer Vinny Appice (HEAVEN AND HELL, DIO, BLACK SABBATH) in which he confirms that the songwriting sessions for the new album from HEAVEN AND HELL — the band featuring Appice alongside vocalist Ronnie James Dio, bassist Geezer Butler and guitarist Tony Iommi — will begin in April 2008. Watch the footage in three parts at this location.
"We're doing another HEAVEN AND HELL, we're going to do a CD album, so we're going to start writing in April-May and I also have a little thing going on with my original band DERRINGER, the first band I played with in 1976. We're doing a little reunion tour. We got all these great offers and we thought we'd do it. So, it'll be a busy year."
Vinny even went on to say that the initial songwriting with HEAVEN AND HELL is going smooth as well.
"It was cool," he said. "Actually it's been over a year now. I went over there, to England in November and we got together and did three songs and it was great. After like five minutes it was like nothing, we were never apart after that, you know. It just went smooth as silk."
So what's it like playing with the legendary guitarist Tony Iommi on one side and the legendary bassist Geezer Butler on the other side?
"Those guys are, like, I mean it doesn't get much heavier than playing with Tony and Geezer," he said. "Tony on this side and Geezer on this side, it's just a wall of sound. And then you got Dio, who manages to sing over all that, it's just totally incredible. I'm in heaven...and hell."
Dark Schneider a écrit : De l'autre, tu as des musiciens lessivés (la carrière de Dio est au point mort depuis presque 20 ans.
Au point mort depuis 20 ans????
Désolé, mais je ne suis pas dutout d'accord avec toi!
Dio n'a quazi pas vieilli vocalement, ce n'est pas le cas de Ozzy qui lui n'a peut être pas sa carriere de morte (bien que son dernier bon album etait "no more tears" qui date de 91) mais le gars en question est mort pour moi, quand on devient aussi ridicule que lui, on prend sa retraite, et vite!!!
Dio a lui en 20 ans, au moins le merite d'avoir sorti des albums corrects (je pense a Magica et Killing the dragon par exemple).
Serieusement! Je respecte le bonhomme pour ce qu'il a fait avant mais là??? Ozzy n'a plus rien a apporter, qu'il s'en aillle avant d'être totalement humillié!
Il a fait un bon concert a je ne sais plus quel festival?
Et alors ça ratrappe le nombre de concerts qu'il a foiré?
Dio est selon les gens qu'ils l'ont vu ses dernieres années, la presse ect ect, toujours a un niveau plus que correct.
As previously reported, HEAVEN AND HELL - the band featuring legendary BLACK SABBATH members Ronnie James Dio (vocals), Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass) and Vinny Appice (drums) - has entered Rockfield studios in Wales to begin recording its new album, the group's first since the band's Dehumanizer (which was also recorded at Rockfield) in 1992.
Appice has issued the following update: "Well the new Heaven And Hell album is going very well with almost 3/4 of the songs recorded. It sounds amazing and it's very heavy. The untitled CD will be released sometime in March-April 2009 (via Rhino Records)."
Globox666 a écrit :J'ai l'impression au niveau des cris que c'est la bande son d'un film porno gay avec un mec derrière avec un gros chibre et un autre devant avec un tout petit trou de balle...
Dark Schneider a écrit : De l'autre, tu as des musiciens lessivés (la carrière de Dio est au point mort depuis presque 20 ans
Dark Schneider a écrit : De l'autre, tu as des musiciens lessivés (la carrière de Dio est au point mort depuis presque 20 ans.
même si j'ai du mal avec la voix vieillissante de Dio
Dio a écrit :"It's a real cross-section of everything we've done, from 'Heaven and Hell' through 'Mob Rules' and 'Dehumanizer'. I think there's a lot of 'Dehumanizer' in it, but a lot of other things, too, a real good blend of what this band has represented."
LOS ANGELES --Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Vinny Appice returned to the stage after 15 years in 2007, launching a triumphant world tour as Heaven & Hell. Revitalized and inspired by its time on the road, the quartet recently returned to the studio, recording the band's first album since 1992's Dehumanizer. The highly anticipated album, THE DEVIL YOU KNOW, will be available from Rhino on April 28.
"Everyone had so much fun playing together that we didn't want it to end," says the group. "We started writing together and the songs started flowing like we never stopped. We wound up writing and recording an album that stands up to anything we've ever done. We're really proud of the music and excited for people to hear it."
The dark tone heard on THE DEVIL YOU KNOW is clear from several of the album's song titles, such as "Bible Black," "Rock & Roll Angel," "Breaking Into Heaven," "Atom & Evil" and "Eating The Cannibals."
The seeds of the new album were planted in 2006, when Dio, Iommi, Butler and Appice returned to the studio to record a trio of new songs for Black Sabbath: The Dio Years, a recent compilation of essential tracks taken from the quartet's four albums together. Soon after, the band launched a run of sold-out shows around the world, electrifying audiences with its malevolent metal fury.
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