![]() There’s a special guest on the album who is Pamela Moore, Sister Mary from Queensrÿche fame. It’s based on a girl that was abused in some way and somebody bringing up the past to her and it’s like thorns inside of her body. It’s kind of like our ballad I would say. It was a song that I pieced-together and wrote with an acoustic. In a recet interview with BraveWords, guitarist Scott McClellan (pictured above on the right) described the album: “There is a title track to Thorns. The new album will feature Danny Needham (Venom), Magnus Rosen (HammerFall), Scott McClellan (Breed Of Aggression) and Greg Smith who performed with Alice Cooper, Rainbow, Blue Öyster Cult, Pamela Moore (Queensrÿche) and many more. "I believe there are stories still to tell, songs still to be sung and with this album I feel it’s achieved everything I could have wished for." "It is diverse, melodic, powerful, thought provoking and of a standard high as ever i have worked on," Martin adds. ![]() Different sound and style but the riffing talent that someone like Scott has is very cool." I was able to make some great songs out of the riffs he was coming up with which is very similar in the writing sense to that which I experienced with Tony Iommi. Largely, but not entirely based around the riffs of Scott McClellan, new to the world scene he has proved to be a worthy partner in crime for this release. Talking about the new album recently, Tony Martin had this to say: “This new album is probably the most 'Tony Martin' a Tony Martin album has ever sounded!! It’s got several surprises that will lift people’s eyebrows I am sure. Check out the powerful new lyric video, "As The World Burns", the first taste of his long-awaited solo album, Thorns, due out on January 14th, 2022 in all of North and South America by Dark Star Records. On December 3rd, 2021 BraveWords presented the worldwide exclusive premiere of anxiously-awaited new music from former Black Sabbath singer Tony Martin. I did give it a go, but I don't think I could do better than what they'd done." I've got a couple of brief cassette copies of something I tried, but it's really horrible quality. in fact, I'm 99%certain there's nothing left of (the recordings). So at that point I was kind of thinking, 'I don't really wanna just keep copying people's stuff.' I did try and I did put some demos down, but I doubt very much. There's no point in asking me to do it if you don't want me to sound like me. I did try I just couldn't get anything that was gonna sound better than what they'd done (with Dio), and I have to make it sound like Tony Martin. ![]() I've already started doing my solo stuff and I've moved on.'Ī few months went by, and he called me again, and he said, 'Are you sure you can't come back? It's really not working.' So they invited me to go to the studio when they were recording the stuff, and I did try to get some melodies and stuff, but they were short of time, as usual. I got a call from Tony Iommi saying, 'This isn't going very well with Dio.' I said, 'Oh, really?' and he said, 'No, can you come back?' And I said, 'No. I was just so shocked by that I didn't know what to say, do or anything, but within weeks I was back. Martin: "They fired me (before the Dehumanizer recording sessions) which was a complete surprise. It was Black Sabbath's first studio album in over a decade to feature vocalist Ronnie James Dio. Former Black Sabbath vocalist Tony Martin recently guested on the Almost Human podcast, and during the discussion he confirmed rumours and reports that he recorded demo vocals for the band's 1992 album, Dehumanizer. ![]()
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