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Obituary is one of the pioneering bands of the death metal genre. The band came from Tampa, Florida, and was founded as Executioner in 1985, and then changed their name to Xecutioner to avoid confusion with the other one. In 1988, shortly before the release of their first album "Slowly We Rot", they changed their name to Obituary. Check our available Obituary concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Tweet Back in Blood Death metal heroes Obituary's newest album Inked in Blood is their 9th studio album and first on record label Relapse, a name who seems to be releasing everything relevant these days in metal. This album sees the band heading to their old stomping grounds, which involves beating your ears into submission. Obituary have been notorious for their album art, and Inked in Blood is no different...
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Are Obituary beating a dead horse? That question comes to mind when listening to each of the band's supposed "comeback" albums, right from 2005's decent yet formulaic through to the latest, this year's lazily titled . They probably shouldn't be blamed for wanting to stick to a tried and tested formula throughout the last decade, but in doing so albums such as the half-hearted have suffered from a considerable amount of average musicianship...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
When people add audio elements to their front-yard Halloween displays, they're usually of the cartoonish variety - spooky sound effects, "Thriller", "The Monster Mash", etc. But this year, if you're interested in truly scaring the shit out of your block, cue up track three of Obituary's ninth album. It's called "Pain Inside", and it has pretty much everything that makes death metal exciting, frightening, and ultimately cathartic. First, an ominous five-chord dirge...
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Other than a brief flirtation with industrial rhythms on 1994's , Florida death-metal mainstays Obituary have stayed the course of pure, head-down death metal to the ecstasy of dyed-in-the-wool fans -- and to the fist-shaking of critics for a lack of innovation. Released five years after 2009's album on Candlelight, began as a crowd-funded self-release until Relapse signed the band in June...
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Sound: Obituary's first two albums are death metal classics. Their third album, 'The End Complete' is the best selling pure death metal album of all time, shifting over 250, 000 copies worldwide. However, after those three landmark releases, people started to divide over Obituary...
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Sound: Obituary took the still young Death Metal scene to a whole new level in 1989 with the release of their infamous debut full-length, Slowly We Rot. The album is every bit as heavy, brutal and down-right ferocious now as it was on the day of it's release, blast beats and double bass drumming are in abundance thanks to skill of Don Tardy, riffs are sharp complex and heavy, and some of the solo's absolutely shred...
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"as gritty and brutal a death metal offering as anyone could want, and possibly the band's heaviest release to date" In 1985, while Madonna, Duran Duran and Whitney Houston assaulted the commercial radio airwaves, a Florida five-piece started to shape the future of death metal. Known initially as Xecutioner, they changed their name to Obituary shortly before the release of their debut album, "Slowly We Rot," in 1989...
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"Overall, "Darkest Day" keeps to the slow end of the Obituary arsenal, with only four of the album's 13 tracks offering a glimpse of the band's occasional penchant for speed." One of the great paradoxes of metal is that critics will assail a band for lacking innovation one minute and then hail another band for sticking to their tried and true formula the next...
- www.metalunderground.com
Once among the pioneers of early death metal from Florida in the mid 1980's, Obituary has had a millennial renaissance over the last five years. In parts, Darkest Day is true to Obituary's classic form. However, if anything is different, then this is an uneven offering of various heavy metal styles which makes for a very confusing presentation. First, Darkest Day is eclectic in metal styles...
- www.dangerdog.com
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