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Posté : 31 mars 2014, 17:32
par Mr. Sandman

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L'album sort dans une semaine, pas de nouveau titre dévoilé, mais un clip pour le premier extrait :


Posté : 12 avr. 2014, 17:33
par Mr. Sandman
L'album est sur deezer :

http://www.deezer.com/album/7574994

Il ressemble à une grosse purge, un album ultra mou et plat à tous les niveaux... :nul: :nul:

Posté : 12 avr. 2014, 18:03
par Bib
Ouais écouté aussi... Bien chiant... :mouais:

Posté : 14 avr. 2014, 09:23
par Chacal
Horrible, Shot to hell c'est un chef d'oeuvre à coté... :beurk:

Posté : 14 avr. 2014, 09:34
par Psyko Killer
Je l'ai quand même écouté en entier! :D Par curiosité pour entendre les titres bonus, parce qu'après 2 chansons je voulais déjà l'arrêter... :/
Bref là il est rangé après 1 seule écoute, et je pense qu'il va prendre la poussière un moment! :nul:

Posté : 14 avr. 2014, 16:17
par Mr. Sandman
Parce qu'il y' a des titres bonus ? :help: :D

Posté : 16 avr. 2014, 18:35
par Mr. Sandman
Il 'cartonne' quand même dans les charts US :
The new BLACK LABEL SOCIETY studio album, "Catacombs Of The Black Vatican", sold around 26,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 5 on The Billboard 200 chart.

The band's previous studio CD, "Order Of The Black", opened with around 33,000 units to enter the chart at No. 4.

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's 2006 album, "Shot to Hell", registered a first-week tally of 32,000 to land at No. 21. This was less than the 45,000 copies shifted by BLS's "Mafia" (Artemis) back in March 2005 to debut at No. 15.

Posté : 04 mai 2014, 20:44
par Mr. Sandman
Il a retrouvé sa guitare volée :
Zakk Wylde's (BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, OZZY OSBOURNE) Pelham Blue Bullseye Gibson LP custom guitar, along with his leather vest, were both stolen on March 14 from his tour bus at the Chicago, Illinois stop of the Experience Hendrix tour at the Chicago Theater. The guitar (pictured) has since turned up at Royal Pawn, a Chicago area pawn shop that was the setting of truTV's "Hardcore Pawn: Chicago" reality TV show.

The shop's owners told the Chicago Tribune that a man came in to sell the guitar on March 24 and the guitar then sat in storage at the pawnshop for the 30-day period required under Chicago ordinance. Randy Cohen, who, along with his brother Wayne, owns the shop, said an employee originally paid around $50 for the guitar. The brothers eventually realized the guitar was likely more valuable and they took it to Chicago Music Exchange in the city's Roscoe Village neighborhood, where staff quickly identified it as Wylde's stolen guitar.

As part of its investigation, the police has taken information about the seller.

Wylde's manager, OZZY OSBOURNE bassist Rob "Blasko' Nicholson, said the guitar has not yet been returned to the rocker.

Speaking to the Chicago Tribune shortly after the theft took place, Zakk said about the incident: "I had my guitar in the tour bus because this is the home.

"I thought somebody might have picked [the guitar] up and put it in the back lounge (inside the theatre).

"In 25-plus years, I've never had anything stolen," he added.

"Nothing gets stolen off tour buses unless you don't lock them," he said. "Rule number one: when you get off this (expletive deleted) bus, you lock the (expletive deleted) door and you check the handle.

Posté : 11 juil. 2014, 09:44
par Psyko Killer