• Sharon Osbourne And Black Sabbath’s Original Manager Involved In Dispute Over Unreleased Earth Demos

    During a new episode of “The Osbournes” podcast, Sharon Osbourne called out Black Sabbath’s original manager Jim Simpson for attempting to release demos from the band’s pre-Black Sabbath project Earth. According to her, Simpson is trying to release the tracks to make a profit for himself.

    Osbourne says Simpson initially filed a suit after Earth parted ways with him and moved on as Black Sabbath:

    “Jim Simpson went to court ’cause he had a contract with Black Sabbath — which nobody can find it — but anyway there was a contract and the judge awarded him £30,000.”

    She continued:

    “…It was a lot of money, So Jim Simpson, that was it, gone. They never spoke to him, never saw him, it was like, they were flying. I mean it was instant success worldwide for them when their record was out. And Jim Simpson, never, never heard [from him,] there was no relationship with him with any of the guys.

    There wasn’t bad blood, but they were busy being famous and he was in Birmingham, so their career was flying high, and Jim apparently stayed with his jazz world and did that, but has always… [banked on being the one to discover Black Sabbath.]

    She also added:

    “Which is great, you know, the usual pub talk. But now 56 years later, he has tapes of, he claims, of Sabbath when they went into demo to get a record deal. They are the Earth demos, he claims. And he claims ownership because he says he paid the bill for the studio which he says was £500. If £30,000 today is worth 5 or £600,000, what’s £500? He would have never had that money to pay for a studio in those days. Never.

    Anyway, he claims that he paid so therefore he owns them. And he’s kept it quiet for all these years because they’re now out of copyright, which is 50 years. So he’s been holding and holding and holding. Anyway, this story is cutting to Jim Simpson could have called us at any time and go, ‘Look, I’ve got old photos. I’ve got these tapes. Let’s be partners. Let’s do a deal. Pay me. You know, I want backend. Whatever. Whatever.’ No, he doesn’t do that. He keeps it totally quiet, finds a little record company ’cause no major record company would have taken it.

    He finds this little record label, which the guy who runs it has gone seven times bankrupt, which is fine. But it just shows you… And he does a deal with this little record label to take the tapes and distribute them. So we found out, and for 18 months we have been going back and forth saying, ‘We will sue you. You cannot do this. You cannot do this.’ Now he’s never said you’ll get a royalty, not one penny. He thinks he’s going to put out these tapes and he’s going to get 100% of everything for himself.

    Now he’s in his mind is going back 56 years to where they started. For the first 10 years of their career, they made millions and never got a penny. [He’s] treating them the same way. And it’s like, no. I’m sorry. I don’t care what the fuck your name is or where you come from. You are a pig. You want it all. You’re trying to get away with this. You’ve wasted your time to out of copyright. And you…

    He could have had it so differently. He could have come to us with the tapes. He would have made a lot of money. And Sabbath would have done well. But you cannot take this and do this to Sabbath again. [This would be] the second time it would have happened to them.

    And I am putting it out there to every Sabbath fan. If these tapes come out, please don’t buy them. Don’t support him, because he’s taking 100%. He’s lying and saying that he will give money to charity. He’s never said what charity or how much money. And what I want to do is just say to him, let it go to a proper record company. It can be properly distributed, properly produced. You will get money. Don’t do this.

    …And he is going to distribute it from his office, Big Bear Records, which isn’t even a limited company. He will take people’s money and post out the stuff. And it’s like, how dare you put these guys at the age they are at in that position again where you’re stealing from them.”

    For his part, Simpson responded with a press release:

    ‘Jim Simpson, the first manager of Black Sabbath, today rejected what he says were “inaccurate and unfair criticisms” made by Sharon Osbourne, the wife of the late Ozzy Osbourne.

    Speaking on the latest episode of The Osbournes podcast, Sharon expresses outrage over Simpson’s plans to release a unique album of tracks from the pre-Black Sabbath days of Ozzy, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward.

    Simpson, now in his late-80s, paid for the recordings back in 1969 when Ozzy and co were youngsters in a band called Earth. He has now restored and remastered each track and planned to release them on an album called Earth: The Legendary Lost Tapes, currently delayed due to Sharon’s threats to sue.

    Today, Simpson rejected Sharon’s angry claims and said: “It’s such a shame Sharon has decided to go all out on the attack without sitting down to talk about this. It’s also very unfair of her to make such inaccurate and potentially defamatory comments.”

    On the podcast, Sharon questions Simpson’s ownership of the recordings, saying: “He says he paid the bill for the studio, which he says was £500 … He would have never had that money to pay for a studio in those days.”

    In response, Simpson, still ubiquitous on the Midlands’ music scene with his Big Bear Music company, said: “At the time, Earth were just the newest of the bands I managed. During those years, I regularly recorded and paid for recording sessions with bands I managed or played in.

    “I’d already had a hit single with Locomotive, and record deals with major labels like EMI Harvest and Parlophone. How can Sharon possibly know what I could afford back then? The fact is that I did pay for the Earth recordings, and they belong to me.”

    Sharon then claims on the podcast: “He’s kept it quiet for all these years because they’re now out of copyright, which is 50 years.”

    Simpson said: “That’s not the case. The truth is that when Black Sabbath walked out of my management contract, I turned my hand to re-discovering a total of 35 neglected black American blues men, touring them through UK and Europe, and recording them.

    “In the early 1980s I got more deeply involved in jazz, launching the Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival and publishing The Jazz Rag – both still ongoing. I produced more than 80 albums for Big Bear Records, ran 23 festivals across Britain, and managed various other UK bands, including The Quads, who had a hit single. All in all, I’ve been pretty busy, although I always intended to release the Earth records.

    “I approached members of the band about this on 24 September 2024. The message I got back was that they didn’t want it released and wanted nothing to do with it. This included two very threatening emails from Sharon. But the band had every chance to be involved.”

    Sharon claims on the podcast that Simpson intends to keep all profits for himself, saying: “He’s never said you’ll get a royalty, not one penny. He thinks he’s going to put out these tapes and he’s going to get 100% per cent of everything … You are a pig, you want it all.”

    Simpson said: “Sharon is very mistaken. I wanted all band members to receive royalties from the album in the usual way, and I’m still more than happy for that to happen.”

    Sharon alleges that Simpson is being dishonest about donating any proceeds to charity, saying: “He’s lying, saying he will give money to charity. He’s never said what charity or how much money.”

    Simpson said: “This is so unfair and potentially defamatory. I have correspondence with St Basils, a charity for homeless young people in Birmingham, dated 21 January 2025, which clearly states that if Black Sabbath refuse to accept royalties, then we will pay them to this charity.”

    Sharon also derides Simpson’s album plans, saying: “He finds a little record company, because no major record company would have taken it … to take the tapes and distribute them.”

    Simpson said: “This is another misrepresentation of the truth. The label for Earth: The Legendary Lost Tapes is actually on Big Bear Records, the UK’s longest-established independent recording company that I have owned and operated since 1968.

    “We are in the process of relaunching Big Bear Records in a new distribution partnership with Trapeze Music & Entertainment Ltd, a well-established company with a huge catalogue including the likes of Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly, Marlene Dietrich, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Digby Fairweather and hundreds of other artists.

    “They might not be what Sharon calls a ‘major’, but they are certainly not ‘little’. They are our new partner for the relaunch of all Big Bear Records, not just the Earth album.”

    In the podcast, Sharon also belittles Simpson’s role in the founding and development of Black Sabbath, and claims: “For the first 10 years of their career, they made millions and never got a penny.”

    To this, Simpson responded: “Under my management, we renamed Earth as Black Sabbath and they became one of the biggest names in heavy rock music, touring extensively and appearing on radio and TV.

    “I was manager when we released their seminal debut eponymous album Black Sabbath in February 1970 and followed it up with the equally adored Paranoid in September 1970. Both charted worldwide and sold millions, with hit single Paranoid reaching number 4 in the charts.

    “While under my management, which ended in September 1970, they received proper payments. It was when they broke their contract that it all went wrong for them.”

    Sharon goes on to say that she has threatened to sue Simpson if he goes ahead and releases the album. But she also offers a laurel leaf, adding: “He could have come to us with the tapes and he would have made a lot of money and Sabbath would have done well. Let it go to a proper record company and be properly distributed, properly produced.”

    Despite the row, Simpson says he’s more than willing to discuss a resolution. He said: “In my email to Sharon on 4 July 2025, when she was in Birmingham, I suggested it might be fruitful for her and I to meet for coffee to discuss this issue. If they want to strike a deal with me to launch this album, I would therefore be delighted to discuss that with them.”

    Simpson added: “My reason for launching this album now is because it will become a crucial segment of music history. It contains recordings that clearly demonstrate what fine music Ozzy, Tony, Geezer and Bill were producing right from the very beginning in their pre-Sabbath says.

    “It shows how these four young men from Birmingham, barely out of their teens, were already remarkable musicians when they existed as Earth, and that they fully deserved all the success that was to come their way as Black Sabbath.”

    Earth: The Legendary Lost Tapes features previously unheard studio recordings, capturing Earth’s evolution as they pushed toward the heavy metal sound that would change rock music forever.

    The new album begins with three blues covers: Blue Suede Shoes, Evenin’ and Wee Wee Baby. There are two versions of a track called Song For Jim, the name in the title referring directly to Simpson. Tony Iommi plays guitar in the first version, and then a rare performance on the flute in the second version. The beginnings of heavy metal then start to emerge with an ‘Untitled’ track and three more called Free Man, Wicked World and Warning.

    Simpson added: “If we can finally release this album, it will be a great gift to the music world and to millions of Sabbath fans.”’

    [via The PRP]

  • Sol Invicto Release New Song “Tokyo Nights”

    Sol Invicto (Deftones, Cypress Hill, etc.) have released a new song, titled “Tokyo Nights,” as part of their “Vault Of Shadows” series. You can check that out below:

  • The Narrator Premiere “Aurora” Video

    The Narrator have premiered a new video for their new song “Aurora.” You can check that out below. The following was said about the single:

    “Turning hope into a nightmare, ‘Aurora’ expresses the fear of an impending military conflict reaching what once felt like a safe and distant place.”

  • Listen To New King Yosef Song “Symptom Of Change”

    King Yosef is streaming a new song titled “Symptom Of Change.” You can check that out below. The track appears on a newly released compilation titled “Inhale, Vol. 1.” Matt Blvck, William Bleak, Pictureplane, God Is War, Street Fever and more contributed to that effort as well.

  • New Dates Announced For 2026 Milwaukee Metal Fest

    The new dates have been unveiled for next year’s Milwaukee Metal Fest. The event is now scheduled to take place at The Rave/Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee, WI on June 5-7. A pre-party will also be held on June 4. Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed) said the following about the change:

    “One of our headliners was only available on June 5th and we could not pass up the opportunity to have them at ‘Milwaukee Metal Fest‘! It just so happened that another headliner also became available on the same weekend. Win win! Its gonna be the best weekend ever!”

  • Stellar Circuits Premiere “Elegant Illusion” Music Video

    Stellar Circuits have premiered a new video for their new song “Elegant Illusion.” That track appears on the band’s newly released album “Phantom :: Phoenix.” Vocalist Ben Beddick said the following about the single:

    “‘Elegant Illusion‘ drifts into some areas we never really explored before. There was this almost funky and uplifting feeling to the verse and it was exciting to tap into that. The song goes into a few different places but everything just kinda felt like it flowed together in the right way when all was said and done. Overall it feels like a new vibe for us and we like the energy and variety that it brings to the album as a whole.”

  • Born Of Osiris And Signs Of The Swarm Announce Australian Tour

    Born Of Osiris and Signs Of The Swarm have announced a March 2026 Australian tour. Notably, Born Of Osiris will be celebrating the 15th anniversary of “The Discovery” on that run. Here’s the dates:

    03/18 Adelaide, AUS – Lion Arts Factory
    03/19 Melbourne, AUS – Max Watts
    03/20 Brisbane, AUS – Brightside Outdoors
    03/21 Sydney, AUS – Manning Bar

  • Better Lovers Release Deluxe Edition Of “Highly Irresponsible”

    Better Lovers have released a deluxe edition of their debut album “Highly Irresponsible.” The expanded effort features two bonus tracks and it is available on vinyl and digitally.

    “Highly Irresponsible” Deluxe Edition Track Listing:

    01. “Lie Between The Lines”
    02. “Your Misplaced Self”
    03. “A White Horse Covered In Blood”
    04. “Future Myopia”
    05. “Deliver Us From Life”
    06. “Drowning In A Burning World”
    07. “Everything Was Put Here For Me”
    08. “Superman Died Paralyzed
    09. “At All Times”
    10. “Love As An Act of Rebellion”
    11. “Don’t Forget To Say Please”
    12. “The Impossible End”

  • Limp Bizkit’s Estonia Show Has Been Cancelled Due To Frontman Fred Durst’s Past Support Of Russia

    According to ERR, Limp Bizkit’s May 31 show in Estonia has been cancelled. The show was scrapped due to frontman Fred Durst’s past support for Russia.

    An initial statement said the following:

    “We inform you that due to circumstances beyond the organizer’s control, the Limp Bizkit concert planned for May 31, 2026, is canceled. Our apologies!”

    Brita Kikkas, a ministry media advisor for Estonia, has since commented further as well:

    “Estonia supports Ukraine’s territorial integrity and the principle that every last centimeter of Ukrainian territory belongs to Ukraine.”

    She also added:

    “My position is clear, and I will repeat it: Russia is the aggressor, and Crimea is occupied by Russia. Those who justify Russia’s aggression and the occupation of a neighboring country are not welcome in Estonia. They have no place on Estonian stages and should not be earning income here.”

    Back in 2012, after Durst married his ex-wife Kseniya Beryazina, a Crimean-born Russian makeup artist, he started spending more time in the region. He also praised Russia’s annexation of Crimea and even referred to Vladimir Putin as “a great guy with clear moral principles” He also considered the possibility of buying a house in Crimea.

    In 2015, Limp Bizkit were also banned from Ukraine for five years after holding up “CRIMEA = RUSSIA” flag during a live show. After Durst divorced Beryazina in 2018, his comments on Russia slowed down. However, in 2024, he posted on the Russian social media platform VKontakte, saying he misses his Russian fans and that he hopes to see them again.

  • AVTT/PTTN (Faith No More, The Avett Brothers) Announce U.S. Tour

    AVTT/PTTN, the project featuring Mike Patton (Faith No More, etc.) and The Avett Brothers, have announced a spring 2026 U.S. tour. The band will be hitting the road in support of their newly released self-titled album.

    Tour Dates:

    03/28 Knoxville, TN – Big Ears Festival
    04/09 Louisville, KY – The Louisville Palace Theatre
    04/10 Louisville, KY – The Louisville Palace Theatre
    04/11 Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle
    04/14 Chattanooga, TN – Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium
    04/16 North Charleston, SC – North Charleston Coliseum & PAC
    04/17 Greensboro, NC – Steven Tanger Center for the Perf. Arts
    04/18 Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium
    05/08 San Francisco, CA – The Masonic
    05/09 Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amp
    05/10 San Diego, CA – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
    05/12 Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre
    05/14 Austin, TX – Moody Center
    05/15 Dallas, TX – AT&T Perf. Arts Ctr. – Winspear Opera House
    06/10 Boston, MA – Wang Center – Boch Center
    06/12 Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre
    06/14 Baltimore, MD – Chesapeake Employers Ins. Arena
    06/16 Lewiston, NY – Artpark Mainstage
    06/18 Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavilion At Nautica
    06/19 Ann Arbor, MI – Hill Auditorium
    06/20 Waukegan, IL – Genesee Theatre

    Notably, AVTT/PTTN also have several other appearances planned for this month. Those events include the following:

    11/24 New York, NY – Rough Trade (album signing)
    11/25 New York, NY – Grammy Museum (an evening with AVTT/PTTN moderated by Eric Andre)
    11/26 New York, NY – “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” performance