|  
             Zakk Wylde & Black Label Society "Hangover Music 
              Vol. VI"  
                
             
             On 
              April 20th, Zakk Wylde and his band, Black Label Society, 
              release their fifth studio album, "Hangover 
              Music Vol. VI", through Spitfire Records. The New 
              Jersey born singer/song writer/guitarist formed BLS in 1998 while 
              maintaining his role as Ozzy Osbourne's lead guitarist. 
            
 One of the last remaining rock stars, Zakk Wylde has 
              earned the right to do as he pleases. A rare alternative to the 
              image-conscious music scene, he's more content in his backyard cleaning 
              up after his Rottweiler's than attending parties and award ceremonies. 
              Always unpretentious, Zakk has many accolades, acquiring many multi 
              platinum CD's with Osbourne, a Grammy and winning Guitar World's 
              acclaimed MVP two years in a row. Black Label Society is an extension 
              of the persona and force created by Osbourne's side, allowing Wylde 
              to get his hands dirty with some of the most dark, fearsome and 
              thunderous hard rock of the Modern Age. 
             Asked whether Black Label Society are rock 'n' roll, 
              heavy metal or southern rock - or a bastardization of the three- 
              Zakk is insistent, "We're a fucking hard-core IRON company," he 
              states, "Believe me, this ain't fucking Britney Spears!" As Hangover 
              Music Vol. VI confirms, Zakk Wylde has always had more than 
              one string to his bow. Indeed, he has always shown his range from 
              his first solo effort, pride & glory, the follow-up, acoustic based 
              "Book of Shadows" to each and every Black Label CD, by including 
              dark, melodic ballads which highlight his duality. 
               
            
 Now comes an album that will turn all preconceptions 
              about Zakk Wylde and Black Label Society firmly on their head. As 
              the title implies, "Hangover 
              Music" is a thought-provoking, warming and consistently fascinating 
              collection of songs that show off the mellower side of Zakk's personality. 
              As much a fan of Elton John and Neil Young as Black Sabbath, Pantera 
              and Judas Priest, Wylde shows his true diversity here. 
             From the hypnotic opening strains of "Crazy or 
              High" to an emotional vocal-piano interpretation of Procol Harum's 
              1967 hit, "A Whiter Shade of Pale", the album vacillates 
              between moments of claustrophobic density ("Yesterday, Today, 
              Tomorrow") to the tragic ("She Deserves A Free Ride"). 
              It also contains a lucid song called "Layne", which is a 
              moving tribute to the late Alice In Chains front man, Layne Staley. 
              "What 
              would be the point of putting out the same damn album each time?" 
              retorts Zakk. "This one's darker and heavier than some of our previous 
              CD's, maybe in the vein of when Alice In Chains did "Jar of Flies" 
              but its still a Black Label record. I loved it when GN'R did mellow 
              shit like "Lies".....those are the CD's we listen to during 20 hour 
              bus rides or after a night of "brewtality". 
            
 Joining Wylde, who wrote all songs, sings, in addition 
              to playing guitar, bass and piano is longtime, ex-Crowbar, drummer, 
              Craig Nunenmacher. There are also many guest players on Hangover 
              Music. "We call it Mount Bassmore", laughs Zakk. Guesting on the 
              bass are James LoMenzo (David Lee Roth, pride & glory), John 
              "JD" DeServio (Black Label Society) and Mike Inez (Alice 
              In Chains). Also contributing on drums is John Tempesta (White 
              Zombie & Rob Zombie). It was recorded at Ameraycan Studios 
              in North Hollywood, California. 
             Black Label Society's last album, "The Blessed 
              Hellride" smashed its way to debut at 50 on the Billboard's 
              Hot 100, selling more than 20,000 units its first week of release. 
              A video for the radio it single "Stillborn" was directed 
              by none other than Wylde's good friend, Rob Zombie. He is 
              fiercely proud of the band's independently achieved success and 
              rightly so, as it has been acquired the hard way. 
             Zakk was handpicked by Ozzy in 1987 at the tender 
              age of just 19 to be his new axe slinger. As a sidekick to the former 
              Black Sabbath singer and future MTV superstar, Wylde had the unenviable 
              task of following in the footsteps of such renowned fretster's as 
              Tony Iommi, Randy Rhoads and Jake E Lee. He passed each test with 
              flying colors, co-writing many of Ozzy's biggest hits - including 
              the CD's "No Rest For the Wicked", the multi-platinum and 
              Ozzy's greatest selling CD "No More Tears" and "Ozzmosis". 
             After a brief collaboration with Axl Rose and 
              company to join Guns N Roses didn't materialize, Wylde went on to 
              perform with the Allman Brothers Band and Lynyrd Skynyrd 
              before recording his first solo effort, pride & glory. 
              Wylde 
              also found time to appear alongside Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer 
              Aniston in the move Rock Star and says he will consider 
              other acting roles. He explains, "The producers just wanted me to 
              be myself. I had to go down there, drink beer, fire shotguns, lift 
              weights - and they wanted to pay ME?!" 
            
 Although the makers of Rock Star have denied reports 
              that the screenplay was based upon Judas Priest and their vocalist 
              "Ripper" Owens, who joined them from a Priest tribute band, the 
              movie could have easily documented the life of Wylde, himself. 
             "I grew up worshipping Tony Iommi and Randy Rhoads, 
              and look at me - I ended up in Ozzy's band," acknowledges Zakk, 
              whose continued role as Ozzy Osbourne guitarist and leader of Black 
              Label Society ensures that he is still one of the busiest men in 
              rock. In previous years, Wylde has even been known to "double duty", 
              opening for Ozzfest with Black Label Society and closing the show 
              hours later with his friend and mentor, Ozzy. 
             Besides making a guest appearance on the long-awaited 
              new album from Damageplan, the new band formed by his ex-Pantera 
              buddy, Dimebag Darrell and his brother Vinnie, Zakk 
              also found time to play piano on Ozzy and Kelly's UK chart-topping 
              version of Black Sabbath's "Changes" and has co-written material 
              on Theory of a Deadman's new album. 
             Zakk Wylde has established himself something of a 
              veteran in this world of five-minute boy bands and Pop Idol wannabes. 
              With so much on his plate and to look forward to, Zakk laments, 
              "I love being in Black Label but I'll always be around for Ozzy," 
              he says, "Just because you move out of the house, doesn't mean you 
              don't love your dad anymore." 
              Provided 
              by the MusicDish 
              Network. Copyright © Tag 
              It 2004 - Republished with Permission. All Rights Reserved. 
 |