Black Sabbath: Our albums sold millions, so where was all the cash? | Music | Entertainment

Black Sabbath: Our albums sold millions, so where was all the cash? | Music | Entertainment

Geezer on stage in 1973 (Image: Getty) Nobody expected an explosion, let alone a mortar bomb. It was 1980, the year after Black Sabbath had sacked Ozzy Osbourne, and the band were about to headline the Aloha Stadium in Hawaii. Their drummer Bill Ward had walked off the tour days before without a word. “We … Read more

Mind Over Money: Rock ‘n’ Roll to FinEdge – How Mayank Bhatnagar keeps himself mentally fit

Mind Over Money: Rock ‘n’ Roll to FinEdge – How Mayank Bhatnagar keeps himself mentally fit

In the demanding world of entrepreneurship, finding balance is often the key to success. Mayank Bhatnagar, Co-founder and COO of FinEdge, exemplifies this balance through his dual passion for finance and music. Seamlessly integrating the rigorous demands of his professional life with his love for rock ‘n’ roll, Mayank’s journey is a testament to the … Read more

An attempt to explain the inexplicable in the world of rock music – National

An attempt to explain the inexplicable in the world of rock music – National

Here’s something we all do without asking why. When we’re gathered together for a group picture, the person behind the camera will probably try to get smiles by demanding everyone say “cheese.” It’s a surefire way to have everyone’s mouth form in a smile. But why “say cheese?” It’s a bit of a mystery. In … Read more

Album reviews: The Smile, Saxon, Frank Carter and NewDad | Music | Entertainment

Album reviews: The Smile, Saxon, Frank Carter and NewDad | Music | Entertainment

The Smile: Wall Of Eyes. Like a cheating husband, Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood are investing more energy on their ‘bit on the side’ than on Radiohead these days. This is the second album from the Paranoid Android stars, aided and abetted by drummer Tom Skinner and producer Sam Petts-Davies. And they’ve broadened their palette, including … Read more