It’s been five long years since Obituary last released new music. Their self-titled 2017 release was a masterpiece of thunderous death metal, something that the Floridians have consistently delivered in their near 40-year career. The good news is that album number 11 is here, and boy does it crush.From the opening blast of the semi-thrasher … Continue reading Album Review: Obituary – Dying of Everything
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What are the chances of two Moshville Times contributors having the exact same favourite death metal album of all time? To us, it seemed an easy answer as we are of course talking about Cause of Death by Obituary. It may have taken us a while, we are now countries apart, but finally got together … Continue reading Golden Oldie: Ricky and Beze talk about Obituary – Cause of Death
Death Metal Legends Obituary announce their new two part Spring livestream series. Obituary will perform the band’s favorite songs on March 27th and then witness The End Complete in its entirety on April 3rd! Tickets, t-shirts and bundles are available this Friday, March 5th at 1pm EST at www.obituarylive.com. Obituary Comment: The Completely Contagious Studio … Continue reading Obituary announce new livestream series
Florida death metal legend Terry Butler (Obituary, Death, Massacre, Six Feet Under) has ed up with fellow former Massacre Jeramie Kling (also of Venom Inc, The Absence, Goregäng) on drums/vocals and Taylor Nordberg (The Absence, Goregäng) on guitar to form Inhuman Condition. The trio is currently in the studio at Kling and Nordberg’s own … Continue reading Death, Obituary, former Massacre team up for new band Inhuman Condition – check out a sneak preview here!
Well I guess it's my turn to rattle off some thoughts on 2018. On a personal note, it's been a tricky year and also a very busy one for many reasons. "Real work" has picked up, meaning I've had to juggle / off Moshville Times duties to Ross for significant periods of time. So … Continue reading 2018 Crew Review: Iain “Mosh” Purdie – Editor in Chief
It feels like only yesterday I was looking back at 2017 and compiling the best parts of music for what transpired that year. And here we are, another year gone and another exceptional year for rock and metal. I’ve heard an obscene number of albums and EPs, reviewing most of them - and on the … Continue reading 2018 Crew Review: Ross Green – Music Editor