Ghost frontman Tobias Forge shared his insights about Black Sabbath’s musical legacy in a recent interview with NME. The vocalist emphasized the often-overlooked lyrical complexity in Black Sabbath’s work. He specifically praised Geezer Butler’s songwriting contributions.
“Nowadays, I love most Black Sabbath releases. Even the ’80s and ’90s albums, I love them for what they are, and the Dio era also has a very special place in my heart, too,” Forge said. “‘Vol. 4’, ‘Sabbath Bloody Sabbath’ and ‘Sabotage’ have been absolute milestones for me for as long as I’ve been writing music.”
“As far as introspection goes and being a little bit more brave lyrically, you see that in Geezer’s lyrics,” he continued. “He has always been much more naked and brave than he’s getting credit for. Most metal fans only [care about] the heaviness, but it has so much more. Heaviness is great, but there’s so much more in that kitchen. There’s not only meat and potatoes, there’s a lot of other seasonings and very nice wine.”
The timing of Forge’s comments coincides with significant developments in his career. His statements also reflect Black Sabbath’s enduring legacy and the deep connection between generations of metal musicians.
Historic Performance Ahead

Documentation from Vinyl Me Please revealed Forge’s reflections preceding Black Sabbath’s farewell concert. The event is scheduled for July 5, 2025, at Villa Park in Birmingham.
The historic gathering will showcase a lineup of metal legends. Metallica and Guns N’ Roses will join the celebration, reinforcing Black Sabbath’s influential status in rock history.
Ghost’s Evolution

Industry insiders at industry sources confirmed Ghost’s upcoming sixth studio album ‘Skeletá.’ The release is set for April 25, 2025.
This new album demonstrates the evolution of contemporary bands. It shows how they build upon Black Sabbath’s foundation while creating their own unique sound.
Legacy Impact

Music historians at Best of AI highlighted Black Sabbath’s influence beyond heavy metal. Their impact reaches artists across multiple genres.
The band’s innovative approach to music and lyrics created an enduring legacy. This legacy continues to inspire contemporary musicians, validating Forge’s observations about the band’s diverse musical contributions.