Shot to Hell is the seventh studio album by Black Label Society. It was released September 12, 2006 and was the band's first[1] (and only) record to have been released by Roadrunner Records.
ccording to Zakk Wylde, the band "just came in here and started knocking it out. That's how you make records." The cover art was originally of three nuns with shotguns (as seen in the advertisements handed out at Ozzfest 2006), but the artwork was deemed inappropriate and was changed to three nuns playing a...
Shot to Hell is the seventh studio album by Black Label Society. It was released September 12, 2006 and was the band's first[1] (and only) record to have been released by Roadrunner Records.
ccording to Zakk Wylde, the band "just came in here and started knocking it out. That's how you make records." The cover art was originally of three nuns with shotguns (as seen in the advertisements handed out at Ozzfest 2006), but the artwork was deemed inappropriate and was changed to three nuns playing a game of pool. The version with shotguns was used as the cover of the Concrete Jungle single. According to AllMusic, despite the band's change of label, "not much has changed artistically, no doubt to the relief of fans. Over the course of 13 songs, the band showcases impressive musicianship, incorporating occasional moodiness and balladic touches into its otherwise charging style of metal. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.