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Ohmwork
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Ohmwork

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  • Released Date: 30 Oct 2020

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Geezer Butler, the legendary bassist of Black Sabbath, has returned with his sophomore solo album "Ohmwork," and let me tell you, this is one electrifying ride. From the moment you press play, you're hit with a wall of thick, sludgy basslines that could shake the foundations of Hades itself.

The album kicks off with "Man in a Suitcase," a blistering track that sets the tone for what's to come. Butler's signature growling bass riffs are front and center, accompanied by pounding drums and scorching guitar solos that will melt your face off. It's like being hit by a musical freight train, and I couldn't be happier about it.

As we delve deeper into the album, tracks like "Box of Six" and "Dog" showcase Butler's versatility as a songwriter. The former is a brooding, atmospheric number that builds to a thunderous climax, while the latter is a full-throttle rocker that will have you headbanging in no time.

But it's on the epic closer "The Invisible" where Butler truly shines. Clocking in at over ten minutes, this track is a masterclass in doom-laden progressive metal. The swirling, hypnotic riffs cascade over you like a sonic tsunami, leaving you breathless and begging for more.

In conclusion, "Ohmwork" is a powerhouse of an album that proves Geezer Butler is still at the top of his game. So strap yourself in, turn the volume up to 11, and prepare to be blown away. Trust me, you won't regret it.

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About the artist

Geezer Butler

Geezer Butler is not just a founding member of the legendary heavy metal band Black Sabbath--he's also the guy responsible for penning some of the band's most iconic songs. With his thunderous bass lines and dark, brooding lyrics, Geezer helped define the sound of heavy metal as we know it. Born in Birmingham, England, Geezer (yes, that's his real name) got his start in music by playing in local blues bands before teaming up with Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, and Bill Ward to form Black Sabbath in 1968. As the band's primary lyricist, Geezer's dark and introspective words added depth and complexity to the group's bone-crushing riffs and thunderous drums. But Geezer's talents aren't limited to just his songwriting skills--his bass playing is unparalleled in the world of heavy metal. With his thunderous, earth-shaking bass lines, Geezer's playing adds a sense of weight and power to Black Sabbath's music that few other bassists can match. Despite Black Sabbath's iconic status in the annals of heavy metal, Geezer has also found success outside of the band, releasing solo albums and collaborating with other musicians. His influence on the genre is undeniable, and his legacy as one of the greats of heavy metal is secure. Whether he's laying down bone-crushing bass lines with Black Sabbath or exploring new musical territory on his own, Geezer Butler continues to push the boundaries of heavy metal music, inspiring generations of musicians and fans along the way. Long live the Geezer!

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