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OBITUARY Share “Sentence Day” 4K Music Video

Posted on the 30 August 2017 by Ripplemusic
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Photo Credit: Ester Segarra Watch The "Sentence Day" Live Video HERE
Tampa Bay Florida Death Metal Godfathers OBITUARY have shared the official live video accompanying “Sentence Day” off the band’s self-titled full-length album. The video was filmed in stunning 4k by Magnetar Studios at several locations on the band’s headlining tour with Gruesome earlier this year. Watch OBITUARY perform “Sentence Day” via YouTube HERE.
OBITUARY commented on the video: "We are super excited to bring you guys another music video from the new album. This video was extra fun for the band as we invited James to ride along with us for a couple shows and get onstage/offstage. His entire crew met up with us and filmed a show with multi-camera angles. "Sentence Day" is one of our favorite songs on the album and definitely a fan favorite so we are proud to bring you guys this video. Enjoy!"
OBITUARY return to the states and collide with Bay Area Thrash Metal Kings EXODUS for another epic Battle of the Bays this Fall! The co-headlining tour kicks off September 14 in Durham, NC and ends on October 15 in Baton Rouge, LA. Support will be provided by POWER TRIP and DUST BOLT. Tickets are on sale now and a complete listing of tour dates is available below.
OBITUARY’s latest, self-titled album is out now on CD/LP/Digital via Relapse Records. Physical packages and digital order are available via Relapse.com HERE and Bandcamp HERE. The animated music video for “Ten Thousand Ways To Die” which recently surpassed 1 million views can be viewed HERE. OBITUARY Share “Sentence Day” 4K Music Video OBITUARY Tour Dates:
--- All Dates Sep 14 to Oct 15 w/ Exodus, Power Trip and Dust Bolt---
Sep 14 Durham, NC Motorco Music Hall Sep 15 Virginia Beach, VA Shakas Live Sep 16 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Soundstage Sep 17 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom Sep 19 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg Sep 20 Worcester, MA The Palladium (Downstairs) Sep 21 Burlington, VT Higher Ground Sep 22 Quebec City, QC Imperial Ball Sep 23 Ottawa, ON Bronson Centre Sep 24 London, ON London Music Hall Sep 26 Grand Rapids, MI The Intersection Sep 27 Columbus, OH Park Street Saloon Sep 28 Indianapolis, IN Deluxe @ Old National Center Sep 29 Joliet, IL The Forge Sep 30 Minneapolis, MN Skyway Theatre Oct 01 St. Louis, MO The Ready Room Oct 03 Lawrence, KS Granada Theater Oct 04 Ft. Collins, CO Aggie Theatre Oct 06 Sacramento, CA Ace Of Spades Oct 07 Los Angeles, CA Teragram Ballroom Oct 08 San Diego, CA The Observatory North Park Oct 10 Tucson, AZ The Rock Oct 11 Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theater Oct 12 El Paso, TX Tricky Falls Oct 14 San Antonio, TX Paper Tiger + Oct 15 Baton Rouge, LA The Varsity Theater +
+ Obituary, Dust Bolt ONLY ObituarySelfTitled Cover Art: Andreas Marschall Order 'Obituary' via Relapse HERE OBITUARY BIO:
One of the most influential, revered and best-selling death metal bands of all time, OBITUARY formed in the swamplands of South Florida in 1986 after switching their name from Xecutioner.the band signed to Roadracer Records, a now defunct division of Roadrunner, for the recording of their debut album, the immense and immeasurably heavy Slowly We Rot (1989). The album was engineered by the legendary Scott Burns at Morrisound Studio, which would come to be the most sought after facility for production of albums during the rise of death metal in the 1990s. Unlike much death metal preceding it, the album had a sludgy feel and integrated devastatingly slow passages along with obliterating overtures that reached far beyond any point of mayhem that metal had yet to reach. The result was a carnal pleasure for doom, death and thrash fans alike coupling the adrenaline of a speedball with the slow, degrading measures of a sewer at dusk. OBITUARY were unlike anything anyone had heard before and would change the shape of heavy music forever.
OBITUARY followed up Slowly We Rot with Cause of Death (1990), perhaps the band’s most hailed album and an even more chaotic, bass heavy mix of the band’s signature groove, manic guitar solos and crashing drums. The album’s defining feature, however, was vocalist John Tardy’s disarmingly horrific, gargling style, that created guttural chasms of dread which, though often mimicked, have been achieved by no one else. Drastically shifting tempos and Tardy’s unique vocal style became the band’s trademark, which clearly distinguished them from the rest of the burgeoning US death metal scene.
OBITUARY spent the next two decades releasing some of the finest death metal ever put to tape with classics like The End Complete (1992), World Demise (1994), and Frozen in Time (2005) solidifying them as one of the genre’s most important bands of all time. Fast forward to 2014, when after a five year gap between albums, OBITUARY successfully crowdfunded their new album and subsequently partnered with Relapse Records for it’s release. Reinvigorated with a new lineup featuring the additions of legendary bassist Terry Butler (Death, Massacre, Six Feet Under) and lead guitarist Ken Andrews. The result was Inked In Blood (2014) which immediately took the world by storm.The next couple years revolved around an extensive world tour schedule that took them to sold-out venues across the globe including tours with Cannibal Corpse, Carcass and Exodus and multiple mainstage festival appearances including 7000 Tons of Metal, Maryland Deathfest, Hellfest, Obscene Extreme, Full Terror Assault, Neurotic Deathfest, Graspop Metal Meeting, and the band’s own inaugural Florida Metal Fest.
To end 2016, OBITUARY released a surprise, live EP, Ten Thousand Ways to Die, featuring two brand new songs plus twelve classics and fan favorites recorded across eleven different cities during the Inked In Blood world tour. The EP left die-hard fans craving more, unbeknownst that it was just the beginning.
Now in 2017, OBITUARY return with their self-titled, 10th studio album, further cementing their legacy as one of the most important metal bands of all time! Picking up where Inked In Blood left off, OBITUARY show no signs of slowing down as they continue to reign as Kings of death metal. Recorded at their home studio in Tampa, FL, Obituary is a 10 track tour-de-force of bone-pulverising death metal that is as heavy, uncompromising and infectious as anything they've released in their historic, nearly 30-year career!
OBITUARY are: John Tardy – Vocals Trevor Peres – Guitar Ken Andrews Jr. – Guitar Terry Butler – Bass Donald Tardy – Drums
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