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by Markus Eck
(24.07.2009)
Glorious "Xecutioners return", released in 2007, left all fans of these legendary Death Metal veterans from Tampa crying with joy. Their new album "Darkest day" easily keeps up with the remarkable level of the predecessor - and shows a band in mint condition. Youβll get all the Obituary trademarks, all assets John Tardy & Co. have become famous and popular for over all these years. This timeless gem of a record features twelve brand-new compositions, adorned with brilliant guitar work. The stalwart old school Death commando struts its stuff, sometimes even extensively epic. Obituary: thatβs still a synonym for a rock-solid idealistic band which walks on the chosen path, unimpressed by any given trends. Thank you, boys.