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Like just about every album in Obituary’s vast catalog, Dying Of Everything is instantly memorable. “It’s easy listening,” John says. “You can just enjoy it without having to think too much about it. But when you go back and listen again, you hear more things each time.”
It’s a skill that Obituary have only improved upon over the years. “We’re like a fine wine,” Donald says with a laugh. “It sounds stupid, but it’s true. We’re honing our skills as musicians individually and as a band. But when it comes to songwriting we’ve always said, ‘Keep it simple, stupid.’ We’ll let other bands get all technical with 6,000 riffs in one song. We like to keep it grooving.”
Dying Of Everything features cover art by Mariusz Lewandowski, the Polish painter whose work has appeared on albums by Bell Witch, Psycroptic and Abigail Williams. He died unexpectedly in 2022. “He did a fantastic job on the artwork, but he passed away not long after he did our album cover,” John reveals. “I think our cover art might’ve been the last thing he did.”
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 done on Dying Of Everything. “I think it comes down to passion,” John 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.”
Like just about every album in Obituary’s vast catalog, Dying Of Everything is instantly memorable. “It’s easy listening,” John says. “You can just enjoy it without having to think too much about it. But when you go back and listen again, you hear more things each time.”
It’s a skill that Obituary have only improved upon over the years. “We’re like a fine wine,” Donald says with a laugh. “It sounds stupid, but it’s true. We’re honing our skills as musicians individually and as a band. But when it comes to songwriting we’ve always said, ‘Keep it simple, stupid.’ We’ll let other bands get all technical with 6,000 riffs in one song. We like to keep it grooving.”
Dying Of Everything features cover art by Mariusz Lewandowski, the Polish painter whose work has appeared on albums by Bell Witch, Psycroptic and Abigail Williams. He died unexpectedly in 2022. “He did a fantastic job on the artwork, but he passed away not long after he did our album cover,” John reveals. “I think our cover art might’ve been the last thing he did.”
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 done on Dying Of Everything. “I think it comes down to passion,” John 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.”
Legendary death metal band 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 2014's critically acclaimed Inked In Blood left off, OBITUARY show no signs of slowing down as they continue to reign as Kings of their genre. 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!
First press of the CD comes with expanded, deluxe packaging and an exclusive bonus song "No Hope"!