OBITUARY Share New Song "Dying Of Everything"; Audio
December 1, 2022, 2 years ago
Legendary Florida death metal icons, Obituary, return with their highly anticipated new album, Dying Of Everything, out January 13 on LP/CD/CS/Digital via Relapse Records. Today, the band share the official audio for the album's title track, “Dying Of Everything”. Listen below, and via all streaming services.
Obituary comment: "We picked the title track for the second single to give fans a taste of something a bit different than that typical Obituary style and we are excited to showcase Ken’s writing ability when he and Donald put their heads together and feel it just adds some extra flavor & spice to 'Dying of Everything' and can’t wait for the fans to hear it!!"
Dying Of Everything destroys in the time-honored tradition of early Obituary classics Slowly We Rot and Cause Of Death, while maintaining the killer studio sound that the band has been perfecting in their own studio since 2007’s monstrous Xecutioner’s Return.
Pre-order the album here.
Tracklisting:
"Barely Alive"
"The Wrong Time"
"Without A Conscience"
"War"
"Dying Of Everything"
"My Will To Live"
"By The Dawn"
"Weaponize The Hate"
"Torn Apart"
"Be Warned"
"The Wrong Time" video:
Like just about every album in Obituary's vast catalog, Dying Of Everything is instantly memorable; it’s a skill that Obituary have only improved upon over the years.
It’s unusual for a band that’s been around since the ’80s to be doing some of their best work in the 2020s, but that’s exactly what Obituary have accomplished through their do-it-yourself attitude and relentless touring on a worldwide level.
“I think it comes down to passion,” vocalist John Tardy offers. “I say this all the time, but if something’s not fun, I’m not gonna do it. And we’re having more fun than ever.”
Obituary continue the North America Great Heathen Tour with Amon Amarth, Carcass & Cattle Decapitation tonight in New York. The band kick off 2023 with their Winter Europe tour in January/February with Trivium and Heaven Shall Burn.
(Photo - Tim Hubbard)