HEAR: Night Moves Covers “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath”
Night Moves covers Black Sabbath’s enigmatic song “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” and breathes new life into this classic song. We were skeptical at first but when we heard it we were blown away. Listen below and let us know your thoughts:
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he Minneapolis-based Night Moves release their rendition of Black Sabbath’s “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.” Now a staple of their live set, the band rips through their own scorching version with singer John Pelant delivering a soaring vocal to match Ozzy’s original.
Tomorrow, November 25 the band will close out Minneapolis’ legendary First Avenue, tickets are available here.
Listen to “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” here.
The single follows Night Moves’ latest release, The Redaction EP, a short cinematic collage, harmoniously shaped together to create an EP that seamlessly blends psychedelia with a classic cozy twang. The Redaction includes the thrumming “As Innocent Looking As Candy,” a breathless meditation on gun violence, as well as the “spaced-out classic” (Stereogum) “Feel Another Day,” “surreal” (Brooklyn Vegan) “Vulnerable Hours,” and “psychedelic” (Under The Radar) “Fallacy Actually.”
Listen to The Redaction EP here.
Founded by guitarist/lead vocalist John Pelant and bassist Micky Alfano, and later joined by Mark Hanson and Charles Murlowski, Night Moves meld the sounds of classic rock with Americana, creating irresistible hooky cosmic sludge with a Nashville twang.