Ozzy Osbourne has recently revealed that he's started working on his 13th studio album.
The Black Sabbath frontman released his last solo album, 'Ordinary Man', back in February. Now in a new interview with Radio.com, Ozzy has revealed that working on a new album is what gets him up in the morning during lock-down.
He told Radio.com,
It saved my life, doing that last album. [It's better than] sitting on my ass all day waiting for the f*cking pandemic to be over. And then you go, 'Oh yeah, I am a rock and roller. I'd better do an album'. You've got all the f*cking time in the world to make the best album possible.
The Prince of Darkness also said he's just started to work with Andrew Watt again, who recorded and co-produced 'Ordinary Man'.
As much as COVID-19 sucks, we reckon some great music will be made over this period of time.
In other Ozzy news, a couple months back he took aim at Donald Trump, urging fans to wear masks and follow COVID-19 health advice.
Plus, an Osbourne biopic is currently in its "very, very early" stages.