THE OBSESSED: Doom Rock Icons To Join Corrosion Of Conformity Tour This Weekend + Dates With Eyehategod Announced

Doom rock icons THE OBSESSED will return to North American stages this weekend as part of Corrosion Of Conformity’s A Quest To Believe; A Call To The Void 2019 Tour. Presented by Revolver, the trek commenced January 19th. THE OBSESSED will join the tour February 16th in Boston, Massachusetts and rumble stages through the final show on February 27th in Nashville, Tennessee. Additional support will be provided by Crowbar and Mothership. In March, the band will join their comrades in Eyehategod for the first leg of the 4 Strikes… From The Elementary To The Penitentiary tour. The trek will run from March 29th through April 13th. Additional support will be provided by Antiseen on select shows. See all confirmed dates below.
THE OBSESSED w/ Corrosion Of Conformity, Crowbar, Mothership:  

2/16/2019 Brighton Music Hall – Boston, MA [tickets]
2/17/2019 Underground Arts – Philadelphia, PA [tickets]
2/18/2019 Ottobar – Baltimore, MD [tickets]
2/20/2019 Opera House – Toronto, ON [tickets]
2/21/2019 Mr. Smalls Theatre – Pittsburgh, PA [tickets]
2/22/2019 Lincoln Theatre – Raleigh, NC [tickets]
2/23/2019 The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA [tickets]
2/24/2019 Orpheum – Tampa, FL [tickets]
2/26/2019 Vinyl Music Hall – Pensacola, FL [tickets]
2/27/2019 The Cowan – Nashville, TN [tickets]

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w/ Eyehategod:
3/29/2019 Warehouse Live – Houston, TX
3/30/2019 Lost Well – Austin, TX
3/31/2019 Gas Monkey – Dallas, TX
4/01/2019 89th Street – Oklahoma City, OK
4/02/2019 Fubar – Saint Louis, MO
4/03/2019 Sidetracks – Huntsville, AL
w/ Eyehategod, Antiseen:
4/04/2019 The Earl – Atlanta, GA
4/05/2019 The Tap Room – Nashville, TN
4/06/2019 Ground Zero – Spartanburg, SC
4/07/2019 Cosmic Charlies – Lexington, KY
4/08/2019 The Riff House – Chesapeake, VA
4/09/2019 506 – Chapel Hill, NC
4/10/2019 Nighthawks – Jacksonville, FL
4/11/2019 Crowbar – Ybor City, FL
4/12/2019 Gramps – Miami, FL ^
4/13/2019 Howlin’ Wolf – New Orleans, LA
THE OBSESSED and Eyehategod only
Originally released in 1990 and out-of-print for almost two decades, THE OBSESSED‘s now-legendary self-titled debut was completely remastered by Relapse Records in 2017. The collection boasts previously unreleased bonus tracks, including the highly-sought after four-track Concrete Cancer demo (1984), expanded artwork, never-before-seen photos, and extended liner notes from frontman Scott “Wino” Weinrich making for a true piece of doom rock history.
The deluxe 2xCD version of the record includes a bonus disc containing the Concrete Cancer demo as well as a full live set from 1985 in Washington, D.C.. The Concrete Cancer demo is also available separately as a limited-edition LP.
 
Stream The Obsessed now via Bandcamp HERE or Spotify HERE.
 
The Obsessed is available on 2xCD, LP, 2xLP, and digital formats. Physical bundles and digital orders are available via Relapse Records HERE and streaming services at THIS LOCATION.
“Scott ‘Wino’ Weinrich bringing THE OBSESSED back is assurance that what was sparked inside of him with another in-and-out round with Saint Vitus was no fluke…. This doom troubadour is made of iron and stone, and there’s no quit inside of him.” – Blabbermouth
“…the definitive take on an album that clearly laid a lot of the ground work for the current doom and stoner rock bands.” – Hellbound
 “…some of the greatest doom songs ever recorded have come from Wino, and this album more specifically. The album has stood the test of time, and the re-issue was overdue and needed for the new generation of doom metal fans waiting for it.” – My Global Mind
“THE OBSESSED will forever remain exalted because of their self-titled LP, a rare lightning rod of an album that helped straighten out doom when it needed it most.” – Dead Rhetoric
 

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