“Ozzy visited us in Los Angeles and remarked it was the spookiest thing he’d ever heard, which is quite the compliment from him,” says Nina Persson about the Cardigans’ covers of Sabbath songs.]

“Ozzy visited us in Los Angeles and remarked it was the spookiest thing he’d ever heard, which is quite the compliment from him,” says Nina Persson about the Cardigans’ covers of Sabbath songs.]

Swedish indie band The Cardigans have been quiet for some time – they last released an album back in 2005. But they’re playing some comeback gigs this summer and singer Nina Persson has been talking to the Guardian about one curious aspect of their career: their penchant for Black Sabbath covers.

They did two, in fact. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath on their 1995 breakthrough album Life, and Iron Man on the follow-up, First Band On The Moon. Why asked why they chose to cover Sabbath, Persson explained: “We were big fans – for a heavy band there’s a real pop sentiment in the songwriting – and I think it’s interesting when a cover is a stretch away from your natural sound. As a woman, I thought singing a song done by very manly men gave it a wonderfully creepy aspect.”



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