Drummer, Donald Tardy, and Death Metal Legends, Obituary, announce a live streaming concert series beginning October 17th and features full performances of Slowly We Rot, Cause of Death, and rare classics! The first two streams will be live from the ESI Streaming Studio in Tampa, FL. The third stream will be broadcasted live from Obituary’s Recording Studio in Gibsonton, FL.
>> Tickets are on sale, including various bundles for all three concerts and exclusive merch at https://obituarylive.com.
Obituary Comments:
“The World Health Organization has announced an earth-shattering advisory… they’ve tried to develop a vaccine… they’re employing any treatment they can think of… but upon repeated examination and the indisputable death toll, it has been confirmed… THERE IS NO CURE FOR METAL! And with that in mind, we aim to deliver you from the pain within… the pain withOUT this intangible substance your soul survives to crave… and present you with a trifecta of infectious disease that is sure to please your senses… socially distanced, WE WILL ROT TOGETHER!”
Obituary’s animated video for the song “Ten Thousand Ways To Die” has surpassed over 4.5 million views and can be viewed here. A full collection of Obituary music videos and live performances is available here.
Obituary Official Links:
OBITUARY Official YouTube Channel
Obituary is an American death metal band formed in Tampa, Florida, in 1984. Initially called Executioner, the band changed its name to Xecutioner in 1986 to avoid confusion with the thrash metal band Executioner from Boston, and then changed its name once again to Obituary in 1988.
In November and December 2018, Obituary embarked on a European tour as part of Slayer’s farewell tour, also featuring Lamb of God and Anthrax. When asked in a June 2018 interview about the next Obituary album, drummer Donald tardy said, “We’re always thinking about new songs and writing riffs and this and that. But at this time of our lives and this time of the music industry… This new album has only been out for just over a year now, so we’re in no hurry to try and push another album out of us as quick as we can; there’s no sense.” In an August 2020 interview with Australia’s Riff Crew, Donald Tardy revealed that, during the quarantine, Obituary has been working on a “monster” of a new album planned for release in 2021.
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