Introducing Rest For The Wicked, Australia’s new indie-pop act with bundles of talent Image by James Hornsby
“No boundaries, no rules, no expectations.”
As far as entrances go, Rest For The Wicked’s has been impressive. The band’s recently-released first single, ‘Bones’
, was met with wide acclaim. Following the stellar musical debut, their first headlining show at The Gaso sold out overnight.
Rest For The Wicked is a brand new musical venture from Melbourne heavyweight Ben Townsend – known for tour appearances with Wu-Tang Clan, Ice Cube, Azealia Banks and Peking Duk under his past moniker, Ivan Ooze – and Sydney based production whiz, Tasker, who counts G Flip, Alison Wonderland and Tia Gostelow amongst his producing repertoire.
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Ozzy Osbourne
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Bloodbath in Paradise - Ozzy Osbourne, Castillo, Randy
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Reviewed on 11/16/2007.
This disc is the original 1988 pressing, not the 95 or 2000ish remaster.
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CD Reviews (5 out of 5 stars) No Rest For The Wicked was the album Ozzy released in 1988, after the glam-influenced Ultimate Sin, and the commercial highpoint No More Tears. The album is heavy, with lots of screaming and crunching noises. I feel that it is Ozzy s best work. It was also his heaviest at the time. The album kicks off with Miracle Man, a great song with interesting lyrics. I like the way O