ZAKK WYLDE To Resume Work On New OZZY OSBOURNE Album In April

March 16, 2009

Zakk Wylde (BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, OZZY OSBOURNE) has told LiveDaily that he will return to the studio in April to continue work on OZZY OSBOURNE's new album, tentatively due in early 2010.

"We started working on it already," Wylde said. "When we got off the road, everybody went home and decompressed a little bit — we did, like, 16 months or something like that on the road — and went home."

He added, "After we get done with the [current BLS tour], we're going to go in the studio with Ozz and knock out a couple more songs and the album should be done. Then Ozz has to sing on it."

In early 2010, Wylde said, BLACK LABEL SOCIETY will head out on an arena tour with Osbourne and another band to be named later.

"That's what we're talking about. We'll see if it happens," he said.

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