Black Sabbath Lets Fans Glimpse At Their Studio Sessions Of Upcoming Album ‘13’ [VIDEO]

By Andrew Sullivan | Feb 14, 2013 01:55 PM EST

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Legendary heavy metal band Black Sabbath has released a video footage from the band's studio sessions.

The band members, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler have let the anxious fans who have been waiting for the first Black Sabbath studio album in eighteen years have a peek at the band's studio recording sessions. The three members are joined by the Rage Against the Machine drummer Brad Wilk and star producer Rick Rubin. The three original members speak about their upcoming album "13."

The released video is just three minutes trailer lends some credentials to their legendary status. Guitarist Tony Iommi is seen telling, "You can't always repeat what you've done, you've just got to do on. It'll ['13'] be today's version of how it was 40 years ago, I suppose."

Osbourne is working with Iommi and Butler after a gap of nearly 35 years after Osbourne was fired from the band in 1979. But they look so comfortable with each other they "simply picked up right where they left off," Loudwire reported.

"For the longest time, drugs and alcohol were our friends, and at the end of the day, it destroyed usThis Black Sabbath album is quite possibly the most important album of my career ... I guarantee there is going to be a Black Sabbath album," said Osbourne.

"We'll probably all be dead soon," declares bassist Geezer Butler, "so while we still can play and sing, then we've got to do it."

Rolling Stone reported that Feb. 14 marks the 43rd anniversary of the original U.K. release of their debut album, "Black Sabbath"

"It's different altogether now.We have much more of a thing going than what it was [in those] days," added Butler.

The album is set to be released June 2013.

Check out the trailer below:

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