OBITUARY: Italian Dates Announced

September 14, 2005

According to www.all-about-chaos.net, legendary death metallers OBITUARY will be returning to Italy in January for three shows. It is not presently clear if the Italian dates will be part of a more extensive European tour. The details are as follows:

Jan. 23 - Milano, ITA @ Rolling Stone
Jan. 24 - Roma, ITA @ Alpheus
Jan. 25 - Roncade (Tv),ITA @ New Age

Tickets will go on sale soon via www.ticketone.it.

OBITUARY's latest CD, "Frozen In Time", was released in July via Roadrunner Records. The group's first collection of new songs since 1997's "Back from the Dead", "Frozen in Time" was self-produced by the band, with Mark Prator and Scott Burns engineering, and was mastered by Tom Morris at Morrisound.

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