Jack Osbourne, son of the late Ozzy Osbourne, and his wife Aree Gearhart have announced the birth of their new daughter. The couple named the baby Ozzy Matilda Osbourne in honor of Jack’s father.
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Puscifer Release “Tales From The Pusciverse #2: The Briefcase”
Puscifer have released the second issue of their new comic book series, “Tales From The Pusciverse #2: The Briefcase.” Fans can purchase that HERE.

Here’s a description:
“The Pusciverse continues to expand with the arrival of ‘Tales From The Pusciverse #2: The Briefcase.’
The second issue centers on one of the longest running mysteries in the Pusciverse… The Briefcase. For years, the object has appeared in Puscifer’s videos and photographs, prompting the recurring question among fans: ‘What’s in the briefcase?’”
Frontman Maynard James Keenan commented:
“The Briefcase has been part of the Puscifer mythology for years. Everyone wonders what exactly is inside. This issue doesn’t necessarily answer the question… but it moves the story forward.”
Artist Marlin Shoop added:
“Issue #2 pulls you deeper into the mystery of the briefcase, and illustrating that chaos was half the fun.”
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A.A. Williams Premieres “Hold It Together” Video
A.A. Williams has premiered a new video for her new song “Hold It Together.” This track is from her new album, “Solstice,” which will be released on June 5. Williams said the following about the single:
“Silence exists where you long for answers, a bleak fragility that you daren’t disturb. Where beauty stood only the faintest glow remains, afraid of smothering it you shrink into a mould of your own making. Your edges dulled, your features disappearing, you put on that brave face not knowing whether you do it to protect others or yourself. You smile, you carry on, feeling everything, showing nothing.”
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Slash Executive Producing “Black Zombie” Documentary
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Slash (Guns N’ Roses) is credited as an executive producer on the new documentary “Black Zombie.” The film traces the origins of zombies from Haitian folklore to movies and it will debut at South By Southwest in Austin, TX.

Here’s a synopsis:
“From the flickering screens of Hollywood horror, to the haunted cane fields of colonial Haiti, “Black Zombie” unearths the buried origins of the zombie, reclaiming it as a symbol of survival and spiritual resistance.”
Slash commented:
“I’ve always believed horror reflects the fears and truths buried in society. ‘Black Zombie’ uncovers the real origins behind one of horror’s most iconic figures, and I’m proud to help bring that story forward.”
Director Maya Annik Bedward added:
“Slash’s lifelong love of horror and his respect for Vodou make him an incredible partner in helping bring this history to a wider audience.”
Slash will also appear in the film alongside Yves-Grégory Francois, Anderson Mojica, Erol Josué, Tom Savini, and Zandashé Brown. Here’s the South By Southwest public screening schedule:
03/13 Austin, TX – Alamo Lamar 6 (2:45 p.m. CST)
03/14 Austin, TX – Alamo Lamar 3 (10:45 a.m. CST)
03/14 Austin, TX – Alamo Lamar 1 (10:45 a.m. CST)
03/17 Austin, TX – Violet Crown 3 (3:30 p.m. CST)
03/17 Austin, TX – Violet Crown 1 (3:30 p.m. CST)





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