• Talking Black Sabbath with Aron Ward (Side A) - 347

  • Jan 20 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

Talking Black Sabbath with Aron Ward (Side A) - 347

  • Summary

  • It's 2025 and we're starting the year off with a bang. Regular fans will know that we always start the year off with a big artist, and there's very few metal bands bigger than Black Sabbath.

    This week and next we'll be chatting all about them. Episode one is an in-depth interview with Aron Ward, son of Black Sabbath's original drummer, Bill Ward. Aron discusses his eclectic musical journey, influenced heavily by his father but also carved by his own diverse tastes. He talks about his own projects, such as Olanza, Harpoon, and Repoman, and his approach to DIY music production. Aron provides personal anecdotes from his childhood, touring with Black Sabbath, and learning the harsh realities of the music industry. He also shares his thoughts on various Sabbath albums and his dad's impact on his music career. Tune in for a fascinating chat filled with music history, personal stories, and candid insights.

    NEXT WEEK we're bringing in ANOTHER guest to talk about the band, and focus on the record Never Say Die.

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction
    00:08 Meet Aron Ward
    01:46 Aron's Musical Journey
    03:22 Growing Up with Black Sabbath
    04:35 Influence of Black Sabbath
    16:13 DIY Ethos and Industry Insights
    20:13 Memories and Reflections
    23:56 Favorite Albums and Musical Preferences
    26:33 Interviewing Ian McKay: A Shared Experience
    26:54 Heaven and Hell: A New Kind of Metal
    27:29 Living in Bel Air: Ozzy's Absence
    29:50 The Dio Era: A Divisive Time
    32:25 Technical Ecstasy: A Beatles Influence
    33:56 Never Say Die: A Confusing Time
    39:07 The Influence of Sabbath on Modern Bands
    45:03 Final Thoughts and Personal Projects

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