Review by MartinDavey87 for Black Sabbath - Vol 4 (1972) Review by MartinDavey87 for Black Sabbath - Vol 4 (1972)

MartinDavey87 MartinDavey87 / May 25, 2026 / 1

Black Sabbath’s aptly titled ‘Vol. 4’ is the British metal pioneers’ fourth studio album, and once again, it’s another release that I struggle to really get into.

I don’t dislike Black Sabbath, I enjoy most genres of music and most bands, from any era. But for whatever reason, the stars just do not align because I just don’t “get” the first few Black Sabbath albums. I’m sure there’s a point, perhaps later in their career, where the band just clicks with me, but their first few records, often revered as metal masterpieces by fans, just do nothing for me.

It’s not all gloom and doom though (well, it kind of is!), as there are a couple of highlights. ‘Snowblind’ is a fantastic song, probably ranking up there as one of my Sabbath favourites, cheesy ballad ‘Changes’ has some great vocal and lyrics, and ‘St. Vitus Dance’ has some interesting guitar work. But overall, I find the rest of the tracks just seem to plod along, similarly to how I felt about their previous releases.

I’ve tried and tried, and have had this one on my playlist for a while, but it’s just not working for me. Perhaps I’ll have more luck with their next album…


Comments (1)

Sonny Sonny / May 26, 2026
I guess for some people early Sabbath are too simplistic, especially if you have grown up on more complex stuff. I see you are a prog metal fan, Martin, so maybe Sabbath Bloody Sabbath will appeal to you more as it has a prog influence, particularly with Rick Wakeman being involved with it.