OBITUARY And MUNICIPAL WASTE Join Forces For Winter 2022 US Tour; GATECREEPER And ENFORCED To Support

November 3, 2021, 3 years ago

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OBITUARY And MUNICIPAL WASTE Join Forces For Winter 2022 US Tour; GATECREEPER And ENFORCED To Support

The tour that would not stay dead is back for revenge. Decibel’s now decade-long Decibel Magazine Tour returns this January with a bloodthirsty co-headlining bill starring Tampa death metal legends Obituary and Richmond thrash metal heroes Municipal Waste in a killer double feature. Tour support comes from Arizona desert death-crushers Gatecreeper and Virginia crossover death/thrash battalion Enforced. Special guest hardcore-infused death-dealers SpiritWorld will perform on select dates to round out the barbarous bill.

“We are very proud, excited and honored to be a part of the 2022 Decibel Magazine Tour,” Obituary says in a band statement. “Sharing the stage with our good friends and fellow shredders Municipal Waste is something we’ve been wanting and waiting to do for a long time, so super stoked to join forces with them along with Gatecreeper and Enforced to reassure fans for an all-out raging lineup!

“And we want to make this fun and interesting for the fans as well, so we are asking everyone to give us their thoughts on which songs Obituary should play. We are really looking forward to reading all the comments and suggestions, and start working on the setlist. So, hit us with your favorite song suggestions and let’s do this!”

Exclaims Municipal Waste frontman Tony Foresta: “We’re very excited to be a part of a tour with so many heavy hitters from start to finish! Looking forward to hitting so many of these places we haven’t played in such a long time.”

Tickets for the 2022 Decibel Magazine Tour go on sale Friday, November 5 at 10 AM, local time.

Dates:

January
28 - Tampa, FL - The Orpheum (no SpiritWorld)
29 - Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade (no Gatecreeper or SpiritWorld)

February
3 - Mesa, AZ - The Nile
4 - Pomona, CA - The Glass House
5 - Berkeley, CA - The UC Theatre
6 - Sacramento, CA - Ace of Spades
7 - San Diego, CA - Music Box
9 - Grand Junction, CO - The Mesa Theater
10 - Colorado Springs, CO - The Black Sheep
11 - Denver, CO - Gothic Theatre
12 - Omaha, NE - The Waiting Room
14 - Belvidere, IL - The Apollo Theater
15 - Joliet, IL - The Forge
19 - Baltimore, MD - Soundstage (no SpiritWorld)
21 - Richmond, VA - The Broadberry (no SpiritWorld)

Decibel Books recently announced an early January release for the new book, Turned Inside Out: The Official Story Of Obituary, by David E. Gehlke.

Decibel has shared the first excerpt from this 328-page hardcover book authored by David E Gelhke (No Celebration: The Official Story of Paradise Lost, Damn the Machine: The Story of Noise Records). The following passage takes readers back to the mid-'80s when Obituary's founding core of John Tardy, Donald Tardy and Trevor Peres were about to discover a sound that would change the course of death metal history:

During a 1985 Executioner practice, John Tardy stood quietly in the corner of his parents' garage while his bandmates bashed away on "I'm in Pain," a new Trevor Peres composition. One of the many tracks to emerge from Peres' Celtic Frost-inspired songwriting run, "I'm in Pain," had a unique arrangement - its chorus was placed at the very end, eschewing the conventional song structure Peres was already doing his best to avoid. The heavier direction Peres was taking Executioner required a different approach from John, who came away from the Metal Up Your Ass demo thinking there was more he could do as a vocalist. He was confident, though, that he no longer wanted to sound like a thrash singer. John had to find a way to match Peres' fiendishly heavy guitar tone and his brother Donald's dynamic style of drumming.

As his bandmates continued to hammer away at "I'm in Pain," John hovered around the microphone. He had a basic grasp of what to do during the song's verses (parts that would eventually be rewritten), but something about the chorus stood out. He strode back and forth as the song's riffs and rhythms emanated from Donald, Peres, bassist Jerome Grable and freshly inserted new lead guitarist Mark Vittoe. When the chorus came around, he suddenly grabbed the microphone stand, reared back and, with every ounce of froth, aggression and fury in his not-even-18-year-old body, unleashed the line of "Help me, I'm in pain!"

Peres, Donald, Grable and Vittoe each looked at each other, astonished.

"What the hell was that?" asked Peres. "That was badass!"

"We have to do that again!" yelled Donald from behind his kit. "Let's go!"

Executioner then launched back into the song, each member almost hurrying their pace so they could get to the chorus, anticipating what John would do next:

"HELP ME, I'M IN PAIN!"

The song ended, and a satisfied John Tardy had now stumbled upon a vocal style that altered the course of both Executioner and death metal history.

To read more from this exclusive excerpt, head here.

As the first fully authorized biography of the Floridian death metal legends, Turned Inside Out: The Official Story of Obituary provides an unprecedented look into their nearly four-decade career through all-new, in-depth interviews with band members past and present, recording engineers, scene contemporaries and music industry veterans who've worked directly with the band. Packed with hundreds of rare and never-before-seen photos, as well as a foreword from Max Cavalera, this hardcover book is the definitive story of Obituary.

"This is the first time that we, as a band, have ever officially opened up to the fans," says Donald Tardy. "We took a look at the past, remembering how it all began in Tampa. We shared stories from the studio and the road, and also the mayhem throughout our career like it really was: the good, the bad and the ugly. 'Turned Inside Out' sets the record straight after 35 years - these are the events that made us who we are and the facts that made it history."

Description: Tampa, Florida’s Obituary have been a death metal institution since 1984. Guided by the inhuman, if not unfathomably deranged, vocals of John Tardy, the obscenely brutal guitar tone of Trevor Peres and rhythmic brilliance of drummer Donald Tardy, Obituary defined heaviness throughout the 1990s. Their 1989 Slowly We Rot and 1990 Cause Of Death studio albums are undisputed classics, but their live prowess and unwavering dedication to their fans made them one of the metal underground’s most respected bands.

An unexpected five-year hiatus starting in 1998 only saw Obituary’s stature grow when a new generation of bands adopted their sonic trademarks. However, their post-reformation efforts were nearly sidetracked by the perils of the music industry and inter-band tumult. Through the unbreakable bond between the Tardy brothers and Peres, Obituary emerged stronger than ever, entrenched in their rightful position as death metal vanguards.

Penned by David E. Gehlke, author of No Celebration: The Official Story of Paradise Lost, and featuring a foreword by Soulfly/Cavalera Conspiracy/ex-Sepultura frontman Max Cavalera, Turned Inside Out: The Official Story Of Obituary is the first fully authorized biography of Obituary, providing an unprecedented look into the band’s career through in-depth interviews, studio recollections, road stories and scores of exclusive photos. This 328 page tome available exclusively through dB Books and is limited to 3,000 copies worldwide.

Pre-order here, and watch a video trailer below:

(Photo - Stefan Schippe)


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