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Ozzy tribute highlights riff-filled ‘Engines of Demolition’

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April 10, 2026
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“Engines of Demolition” by Black Label Society (MNRK Records) [AP Photo]

Black Label Society immediately steps on the gas on “Engines of Demolition” and delivers the hard-rockin’ riffs, bluesy grooves and soulful ballads that have consistently marked the heavy metal outfit fronted by Zakk Wylde for nearly 30 years.

But the brakes fully come on – and maybe even a few tears – with a highly anticipated tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne, Wylde’s longtime buddy and bandmate, on BLS’ 12th studio album, out last month.

“Ozzy’s Song,” the 13th track, starts with a somber piano and gentle acoustic guitar – both played by Wylde – as Black Label Society’s founder bares all in a heart-wrenching, but appropriately rock-filled homage to Osbourne, the heavy metal superstar who died last July at 76.

“The skies may cry / But I’ll be holding on, holding on,” Wylde sings softly without mentioning Osbourne by name, making it relatable to anyone who has experienced loss. “When all is said and done / I couldn’t ask for more.”

Midway through, Wylde rips into an electric solo, an emotional compilation of his work over parts of nearly four decades with Osbourne’s solo band.

While it might be the most-talked about track on BLS’ first album since 2021’s “Doom Crew Inc.,” it’s hardly the only one that shines.

“Engines of Demolition” includes Dario Lorina (guitar), John DeServio (bass) and Jeff Fabb (drums). Wylde spent the last four years writing and recording in between stints playing on Pantera’s celebration tours, which honored the metal band’s history with its surviving members.

“Name in Blood,” the latest single, is the tone-setting opening track with a signature solo by Wylde and a bold, declarative chorus.

“I give you all I’ve got,” he sings. “I give you my name in blood.”

There are few weak spots, even with “Better Days & Wiser Times” and “Back to Me” and their lighter, country-tinged flavors – which appear throughout Black Label Society’s catalog.

Chugging guitars make “Gatherer of Souls” instantly catchy. “Above & Below” has haunting melodies and an angelic chorus, almost as if the battle of good and evil plays out on your speakers.

“Pedal to the Floor,” “Broken Pieces” and “The Stranger,” which lead up to “Ozzy’s Song,” are riff-heavy and quick sing-alongs.

“I’ll walk through the fires of hell,” Wylde sings on “Pedal to the Floor.” “To get to what makes me feel alive.”

And for longtime — and new — Black Label Society fans, “Engines of Demolition” does exactly that. DENNIS WASZAK Jr., MDT/AP

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