Obituary began playing together while they were in high school. The bassist use to listen to tape constantly as a kid. The bassist used to fall asleep with a recordplaying as a teenager. Obituary began performing at the college bar Region. The band used to practice at the lead singer's house.
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Obituary met with a local DJ from X94.5 and convinced him to play their single on air. The single immediately became a local hit and larger radio stations started playing the song. Eventually a record executive heard it and signed the band. The band group played festivals, parties, bars, really just about anywhere that would take them.
The new release from Obituary is the band's first album in nine years. The band has just completed their latest record, and they are thinking of what is to come next. After this last non-stop year the members of Obituary will take a break to work on other projects.
Often times, critics praise Obituary for their playfulness with the crowd at live performances. A music critic from Kansas City, Ian Cotroneo, has always been pleased with group’s sincere songs. Obituary’s new release has received positive praise from notable music critics like Oliver Brady and George Hemmingway.
The group has an obsession with City in Albany and are sure to play a performance every year. Obituary respects the fact that their fans love their older records, so they go to great effort to incorporate the past hits with the latest ones. Ticket Specialists provides the tour schedule and seating charts to concerts, making Ticket Specialists the best single site to find your Obituary tickets.