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Best podcasts about donald tardy

Latest podcast episodes about donald tardy

HEAVY Music Interviews
Staying Alive With DONALD TARDY From OBITUARY

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 12:44


Interview by Kris Peters Obituary are deservedly known as one of the pioneering forces behind death metal. In a career spanning almost four decades, the band have redefined the term heavy metal and consistently led through actions, leaving words to go down in history amongst their brutal lyrics. With the band set to invade Australia once more in early 2024, HEAVY had the pleasure of spending some time with drummer Donald Tardy to gauge just what to expect. "We're down here in Florida," he began. "We've been home now for two or three months, so the band's ready to get things going and get on an airplane and get down there and rock some Australian shows." The tour starts here on January 5 in Auckland, bringing in the New Year in scintillating fashion. "We're excited about it," he smiled. "We know that we don't get to Australia often enough. It's so damn far away from us that it's only so many times we can get there, but we're excited. We're excited about the tour, but we're also excited about these pre-sales and these venues and the fans. They really seem to be as excited as we are to get this thing going." We point out the name of the tour - the Barely Alive Tour - and ask if that is in reference to the band or their fans. "I think that's the band after that flight trying to get to you," he laughed. "I think this time it's a 26-hour journey just for us to make it because we head to New Zealand first. It's just brutal. From Florida to your side of the world, there's no easy way around it. So the band's gonna definitely be barely alive by the time we make it there (laughs)." In the full interview, Donald talks more about the tour and what to expect, what has changed with Obituary since they were last out here in 2020, writing a setlist to please everyone, having Psycroptic and Black Lava as supports, the early days of Obituary and where they fit in, changing with the times musically, their latest album and how it was received and more.

Scars and Guitars
John and Donald Tardy (Obituary)

Scars and Guitars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 32:32


Tune in to John and Donald Tardy in this conversation as we dive into Obituary's distinctive journey, starting with the 1985 Metal Up Your Ass demo by Executioner. Delve into their enduring career, challenges with guitarist Allen West, and fond memories of the late Ralph Santolla. Explore their experimental project "Bullituary" and insights into their comeback album "Frozen in Time." OBITUARY BARELY ALIVE AUSTRALIAN TOUR with Psycroptic* and Black Lava 11/1: Altar, Hobart 12/1: The Croxton, Melbourne 13/1: Manning Bar, Sydney 16/1: The Triffid, Brisbane 18/1: Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide* 19/1: Magnet House, Perth* *no Psycroptic Tickets from https://www.oztix.com.au/ and https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/

The Disc Dive with Ryan J. Downey
John & Donald Tardy (OBITUARY)

The Disc Dive with Ryan J. Downey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 87:13


John and Donald Tardy of death metal legends OBITUARY take The Disc Dive with Ryan J. Downey, discussing each of their albums and telling tales of the band from the early beginnings up to the present day.

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Rock N Roll Pantheon
Decibel Geek Podcast - Geekwire: Week of 01.19.23 - Ep513

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 68:56


We're back to cover all the current rock and metal news happenings with Geekwire! Legendary guitarist Jeff Beck recently passed away and a huge outpouring of tributes from the music world ensued. We share our thoughts and memories of Jeff Beck. Alternatively, former Stryper bassist Tim Gaines posted a controversial post on Beck's final destination. The post angered many across social media, including Chris. We go over his comments and share our reactions to it. Current Great White front man Brett Carlisle has been wowing rock crowds recently. We discuss some recent comments about him made by guitarist Mark Kendall. Additionally, Brett was recently announced as a guest at the upcoming ROCKNPOD Expo in Nashville. You should come and see him. Just sayin. Motley Crue front man Vince Neil recently cancelled a Florida appearance at the RokIsland festival in Florida due to battling Covid. There are swirlings that there's more to it. We share our thoughts. Other stories covered this week include Mike Portnoy joining Twisted Sister for their Metal Hall of Fame induction performance, Obituary drummer Donald Tardy's love of felines getting attention on CNN, Ace Frehley's former house now available to rent as an Airbnb, Iggy Pop turning down the gig in AC/DC, and the price list of memorabilia on offer at Vinnie Vincent's recent S.I.R. gathering. All that and rock star birthdays, death anniversaries, and upcoming releases. We hope you enjoy Geekwire for the week of 01.19.23 and SHARE with a friend! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Decibel Geek Podcast
Geekwire: Week of 01.19.23 - Ep513

Decibel Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 67:56


We're back to cover all the current rock and metal news happenings with Geekwire! Legendary guitarist Jeff Beck recently passed away and a huge outpouring of tributes from the music world ensued. We share our thoughts and memories of Jeff Beck. Alternatively, former Stryper bassist Tim Gaines posted a controversial post on Beck's final destination. The post angered many across social media, including Chris. We go over his comments and share our reactions to it. Current Great White front man Brett Carlisle has been wowing rock crowds recently. We discuss some recent comments about him made by guitarist Mark Kendall. Additionally, Brett was recently announced as a guest at the upcoming ROCKNPOD Expo in Nashville. You should come and see him. Just sayin. Motley Crue front man Vince Neil recently cancelled a Florida appearance at the RokIsland festival in Florida due to battling Covid. There are swirlings that there's more to it. We share our thoughts. Other stories covered this week include Mike Portnoy joining Twisted Sister for their Metal Hall of Fame induction performance, Obituary drummer Donald Tardy's love of felines getting attention on CNN, Ace Frehley's former house now available to rent as an Airbnb, Iggy Pop turning down the gig in AC/DC, and the price list of memorabilia on offer at Vinnie Vincent's recent S.I.R. gathering. All that and rock star birthdays, death anniversaries, and upcoming releases. We hope you enjoy Geekwire for the week of 01.19.23 and SHARE with a friend! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Speak N' Destroy
Donald Tardy (Obituary)

Speak N' Destroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 60:27


OBITUARY helped pioneer the legendary Florida death metal sound, with a history stretching all the way back to 1984. Drummer Donald Tardy talks about discovering Kill 'Em All in 1983, the epic songs on Ride the Lightning, how he "studied every millisecond" of Master of Puppets, ...And Justice for All, the Black Album, Load/Reload, the latest Metallica single, reading metal magazines at Circle K, and the lessons learned by watching Metallica. Speak N' Destroy podcast theme by Scott Mellinger. Visit the Speak N' Destroy website and socials HERE. Part of the PopCurse podcast network.

The MetalSucks Podcast
#470 - Donald Tardy (Obituary)

The MetalSucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 79:07


appy New Year, everyone! We're back with a bang and starting off 2023 with none other than Obituary's Donald Tardy! He joins us at the perfect time, as the band is set to release its first record in six years, The Dying of Everything. With that in mind, we discussed how having their own studio since 2007 has changed how the create music, what sport always gets in the way of progress in the studio, as well as the emotions he felt after playing his first show post-pandemic. We also get around to chatting abOut his experience recently touring North America with Amon Amarth, why the album's release window is perfect for the band, and why the new album's lead single, “The Wrong Time,” was a perfect track in so many ways. Petar, Jozalyn, and Sylvia discuss Dee Snider's debate about great frontman versus great performers, Rolling Stones misguided attempt at naming the 200 greatest singers, and John Dolmayan's comments about SOAD in hindsight should have considered getting rid of Serj Tankian in 2006. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Getting It Out
Episode 263 - Obituary

Getting It Out

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 60:24


OBITUARY have been committed to the death metal scene for nearly 40 years and their forthcoming LP Dying Of Everything is their latest oath of supremacy. Donald Tardy (drums) joins the podcast to talk about the details of the new record, camo hats, Florida, and how he might die.Music by:Mammoth CaravanObituaryNecrottedIntro music by:Hot ZonePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GettingitoutpodcastEmail: dan@gettingitout.netWebsite: http://gettingitout.net/Instagram: @getting_it_out_podcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/gettingitoutpodcastTwitter: @GettingItOutPod Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/getting-it-out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Haunted Chapel Podcast
Episode 5 with John and Donald Tardy, drummer and vocalist respectively of Obituary

The Haunted Chapel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 64:28


Welcome back to The Haunted Chapel ! In this episode, Johnny & Brittany talk with John and Donald Tardy from brutal Florida Death Metal band OBITUARY! The Tardy Brothers give us a status update on their forthcoming album (we can't wait for it !), playing frisbee with Nasty Ronnie of Nasty Savage, and organizing the first annual Florida Metal Fest. Be sure to catch Obituary live this fall on tour with Amon Amarth, Carcass, and Cattle Decapitation! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehauntedchapel/support

Biblioteca Del Metal
Obituary - (Xecutioners Return Recopilation / Los Verdugos Del Death Metal)

Biblioteca Del Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 99:23


Colabora Con Biblioteca Del Metal: En Twitter - https://twitter.com/Anarkometal72 Y Donanos Unas Propinas En BAT. Para Seguir Con El Proyecto De la Biblioteca Mas Grande Del Metal. Muchisimas Gracias. La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Obituary es una banda de death metal estadounidense, formada en 1984 bajo el nombre Executioner en Tampa, Florida, por los hermanos John y Donald Tardy, cuando tenían 17 y 15 años de edad, respectivamente. Tras descubrir que ya existía en Boston un grupo con esta designación, en 1986 los hermanos decidieron llamar a su proyecto musical Xecutioner. Con este nuevo nombre, quedó establecida su primera formación, compuesta por John Tardy (voz), Trevor Peres (guitarra), Donald Tardy (batería), Daniel Tucker (bajo) y Allen West (guitarra). La agrupación publicó un demo con el cual consiguió un contrato con la discográfica Roadrunner Records y en 1988 cambió su nombre por Obituary para el lanzamiento de su álbum debut Slowly We Rot. Al año siguiente, Tucker dejó el conjunto y fue reemplazado Frank Watkins. Sus dos siguientes trabajos, fueron bien recibidos entre los aficionados al death metal Cause Of Death y The End Complete, además este último y World Demise tuvieron una repercusión moderada en las listas de éxitos a pesar de la escasa popularidad del género. En 1997, la banda decidió tomarse un descanso, aunque en 2003 hizo oficial su regreso. Tras la reunión, el conjunto publicó Frozen in Time y rompió su relación laboral con Roadrunner para firmar un contrato con Candlelight Records. Para su siguiente trabajo, Xecutioners Return, la agrupación se vio obligada a contratar al guitarrista de Deicide Ralph Santolla, debido a que Allen West fue encarcelado por conducir ebrio. Frank Watkins fue el siguiente en abandonar la formación —en este caso para formar parte de Gorgoroth— y fue sustituido por Terry Butler. Su álbum más reciente es Inked in Blood, publicado en 2014 y que fue su primer disco en posicionarse entre los más vendidos del Billboard 200. En 1980, los hermanos John y Donald Tardy se trasladaron con su familia desde Miami a Tampa, Florida. Los dos jóvenes pronto se interesaron por bandas locales de heavy metal como Savatage y Nasty Savage, con cuyos miembros entablaron relación. Por aquellos momentos, los dos hermanos no tenían instrumentos propios y solían visitar con frecuencia a un amigo que tenía una batería con la que podían ensayar. En 1984, el dúo comenzó un proyecto musical llamado Executioner, en el cual Donald se encargaba de la batería y John del resto de instrumentos, en función de lo que pudiera encontrar. Algún tiempo después, reclutaron para la banda a Trevor Peres, compañero de clase de Donald, como guitarrista. Ese mismo año 1984, Executioner grabó su primera maqueta, Metal Up Your Ass, que fue financiada por su padres. En aquellos momentos su sonido estaba orientado hacia el thrash metal, inspirado por el de Metallica y Slayer. Sin embargo, su estilo musical cambiaría después de que Peres escuchara el álbum Morbid Tales de Celtic Frost. Esto le llevó a componer temas más extremos y a pedirle a John que utilizara voces más duras. La banda contó con dos guitarristas rítmicos —Jerry Tidwell y posteriormente Mark Vito— durante un periodo de dos años, pero sería en 1986 cuando quedó completada su primera formación tras la llegada del bajista Jerome Grable y el guitarrista Allen West. En 1986, la banda se vio obligada a cambiar su nombre por Xecutioner, debido a que en Boston ya existía un conjunto llamado Executioner. Tras la modificación, la agrupación publicó una nueva maqueta que llamó la atención del editor de la revista Violent Noise Borivoj Krgin y que la reeditó como parte del recopilatorio Raging Death, junto a las demos de otras bandas. El interés por Xecutioner aumentó gracias a este lanzamiento y Krgin se comprometió a conseguirle un contrato diacográfico y en caso de que no lo lograra los ficharía para su propia compañía. El grupo grabó una maqueta, esta vez junto al productor Scott Burns y que Krgin mostró a la discográfica Roadrunner Records, con la cual la banda firmó un contrato. Poco después, el bajista Jerome Grable abandonó la formación por diferencias musicales y fue reemplazado por un amigo de Peres, Daniel Tucker. En 1988, el conjunto volvió a cambiar su nombre por Obituary; esta vez era un grupo de Massachusetts el que se llamaba Xecutioner. Posteriormente, Obituary se trasladó a los estudios Morrisound con el productor Rick Miller para trabajar en su álbum debut; sin embargo, este último tuvo que abandonar el proyecto por problemas familiares y la banda tuvo que recurrir de nuevo a Scott Burns. La agrupación grabó ocho temas, pero a petición de Roadrunner, que quería un álbum más largo; tuvo que regresar al estudio para producir cuatro canciones más. El disco salió a la venta en enero de 1989 con el título Slowly We Rot. El conjunto no realizó ninguna gira para promocionar este trabajo debido a que sus miembros todavía se encontraban en el instituto; según Donald Tardy: «Éramos demasiado jóvenes, yo ni siquiera tenía coche». Mientras tanto, Daniel Tucker empezó a experimentar amnesia, lo que le llevó a abandonar Obituary y a ser reemplazado por el bajista de Hell Witch Frank Watkins, quien conoció a la agrupación durante un concierto en Tampa. En otoño de 1990, la banda regresó a los estudios Morrisound con un presupuesto de 15 000 USD y nuevos instrumentos para grabar un nuevo trabajo. Mientras tanto, el guitarrista Allen West abandonó la formación debido al nacimiento de su primer hijo y la necesidad de buscar un empleo para mantenerlo; lo que llevó a que Scott Burns tuviera que buscar un sustituto temporal dentro de la escena del death metal. El elegido para reemplazar a West fue James Murphy, integrante de Death. Durante la grabación del disco, el grupo ensayó el tema de Celtic Frost «Circle of the Tyrants» y que finalmente fue incluido junto a siete nuevas pistas y la canción «Find the Arise», incluida originalmente en una maqueta de Xecutioner. El álbum, titulado Cause of Death, salió a la venta en septiembre de 1990 y la agrupación lo promocionó con una gira estadounidense como telonera de Sacred Reich y una europea junto a Morgoth. Tras regresar a Tampa, el conjunto se tomó un breve descanso antes de realizar una nueva serie de conciertos por los Estados Unidos con Sepultura. Durante la gira, Murphy empezó a descontentarse con la banda y finalmente, a comienzos de 1991, West regresó para sustituirle. Tras terminar la gira, Obituary regresó a los estudios Morrisound para grabar un nuevo álbum. The End Complete, su tercer trabajo de estudio, salió a la venta en abril de 1992 y se convirtió en su mayor éxito comercial tras vender más de 100 000 copias en los Estados Unidos hacia 2003; además se posicionó entre los sesenta álbumes más vendidos en el Reino Unido y Alemania. Posteriormente la banda se embarcó en una nueva gira europea como cabeza de cartel junto a Napalm Death y más tarde en una por los Estados Unidos con Cannibal Corpse. Al año siguiente, el grupo regresó nuevamente al estudio de grabación para trabajar en el disco World Demise, en el cual optaron por ralentizar su sonido en comparación con el de otros grupos de death metal. El lanzamiento del álbum se vio retrasado unos meses debido a que el proceso de producción se alargó más de lo esperado. World Demise fue publicado en septiembre de 1994 —dos meses después del sencillo «Don't Care»— y alcanzó la posición 65 del UK Albums Chart. Para promocionar el álbum, el conjunto realizó una gira norteamericana junto a Napalm Death y Machine Head y una gira europea con Asphyx y Eyehategod. Para 1996, Obituary tenía material suficiente para grabar un nuevo trabajo. Esta vez la agrupación optó por los estudios Criteria Recording de Miami y por el productor Jaime Locke en vez de Scott Burns. Entre los temas grabados, destacó la canción «Bullitary», cantada por unos amigos raperos de Watkins. El disco fue publicado en abril de 1997 con el título Back from the Dead, aunque no cosechó el éxito comercial de sus dos antecesores, algo que los miembros del conjunto atribuyeron a la escasa promoción realizada por Roadrunner Records. El descontento con su discográfica y el excesivo número de conciertos realizados, provocaron la salida de John Tardy de la banda y finalmente la separación de esta en 1997. Tras la disolución, los integrantes de Obituary se centraron en otros proyectos: Donald Tardy se unió a la banda de Andrew W.K., Trevor Peres fundó el conjunto musical Catastrophic, Frank Watkins encontró trabajo en un banco, John Tardy empezó a trabajar en una tienda de informática y Allen West se centró en el grupo Six Feet Under. Por su parte, Roadrunner Records aprovechó para publicar el álbum en directo Dead (1998) y el recopilatorio Anthology (2001), que incluyó una versión del tema de Venom «Buried Alive». En julio de 2002, John Tardy y Frank Watkins se unieron a la banda de Andrew W.K. —en la cual Donald Tardy era el batería— para interpretar varios temas de Obituary en el festival Ozzfest. Posteriormente, los hermanos Tardy y Watkins recuperaron el contacto con Peres y West, y tras realizar un par de actuaciones anunciaron la reunión de Obituary y la grabación de un nuevo trabajo de estudio en 2004. Por aquellos momentos, Scott Burns había dejado su trabajo como productor, de modo que el grupo tuvo que contratar a Mark Prator, aunque poco después; Burns cambió de opinión y participó como coproductor. El disco, titulado Frozen in Time, salió a la venta en julio de 2005 y llegó a vender más de 2 500 copias en la primera semana de su lanzamiento sólo en los Estados Unidos. El 30 de agosto, West anunció su salida por diferencias con sus compañeros, sin embargo, al día siguiente regresó al grupo justo a tiempo para realizar una gira estadounidense con Napalm Death. Al año siguiente, el conjunto actuó por Europa y grabó un concierto en Varsovia para su lanzamiento en DVD bajo el título Frozen Alive. Tras una serie de desacuerdos, Obituary y el sello Roadrunner rompieron su contrato; según la banda, esto se produjo al escaso interés mostrado por la discográfica. En mayo de 2007 Allen West fue encarcelado tras ser detenido por conducir ebrio por quinta vez, por lo que el grupo se vio obligado a contratar a Ralph Santolla, guitarrista de Deicide. Tras firmar un acuerdo con el sello Candlelight Records, Obituary grabó el disco Xecutioner's Return, que por primera vez no incluyó la participación del productor Scott Burns y que salió a la venta en agosto. A comienzos de 2008, Roadrunner Records aprovechó para publicar un álbum recopilatorio con los mejores temas de Obituary sin el permiso previo de sus integrantes, que por esos momentos se encontraban en Europa de gira junto a Holy Moses. Ese mismo año, la banda regresó al estudio para la grabación del EP Left to Die, que incluyó una versión del tema «Dethroned Emperor» de Celtic Frost y una nueva versión de «Slowly We Rot» . A comienzos de 2009 el grupo ya había grabado varias canciones para el álbum Darkest Day, que sería publicado en junio de ese mismo año precedido por el sencillo «Blood to Give». Obituary fue sólo una de las muchas bandas de death metal originadas en Florida a finales de la década de 1980. Su álbum debut, Slowly We Rot, destacó por sus brutales riffs de guitarra, sus caóticos solos y sus trituradores golpes de batería. A diferencia de otros grupos de su género que principalmente basaban sus canciones en la velocidad del thrash, Obituary también incorporaba pasajes lentos en su sonido, que casi le daba una apariencia propia del doom metal. Sin embargo, lo que realmente distinguía a la banda de las otras era la voz gutural de John Tardy, que el crítico de Allmusic Jason Birchmeier calificó como «si sintiera dolor, como si un cuchillo se le hubiera clavado en el estómago». En su segundo trabajo, Cause Of Death, el conjunto realizó algunos cambios, principalmente por la llegada del guitarrista de Death James Murphy haciendo que el sonido del disco sonara como «un híbrido entre Obituary y Death». Sin embargo, en una entrevista el batería Donald Tardy señaló que el álbum había sido compuesto junto al guitarrista Allen West antes de que éste se tomara una baja por paternidad y que la labor de Murphy había sido la de incorporar solos de guitarra. De acuerdo a Nielsen SoundScan, Obituary es la quinta banda más importante en el death metal, entre el periodo de 1991 y 2003. Los álbumes de la banda han vendido unas 368.184 copias, y su trabajo más popular es The End Complete, lanzado en el año 1992 y que ha vendido alrededor de 103.378 copias en los Estados Unidos.

Chris DeMakes A Podcast
Ep. 73: Donald and John Tardy discuss Obituary's "Slowly We Rot"

Chris DeMakes A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 64:13


Death metal pioneers Obituary released their landmark debut album "Slowly We Rot" in 1989. In this episode, drummer Donald Tardy and vocalist John Tardy discuss the writing, recording, and release of the album's classic title track. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Extreme Drummers Podcast
10. Donald Tardy - Obituary

The Extreme Drummers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 64:02


In Episode 10 of The Extreme Drummers Podcast I speak to the legendary Donald Tardy of Obituary!Like some of my other guests Donald truly needs no introduction! As the power house drummer behind one of the greatest and most legendary death metal bands of all time, he has more than proved himself as one of the greats of the genre.Donald has a truly unique and distinctive style. Filled with groove and power combined with incredible musicality and true understanding of what is "needed" for the song, his amazing playing style adds so much to the Obituary sound and without him it just wouldn't sound like Obituary!In this episode we talk about how he approaches practicing his drums, how he writes his drum parts, his long standing relationship with his band mates and what he has seen change in the music industry over the years. We talk about his love of cats and also his time playing with Andrew W.K !All in all another incredible chat with an absolute legend! As always I hope you enjoy listening to it!To find out more about Obituary and Donald please check out the following: www.obituary.ccInstagram: @obituarybandFacebook: @obituarybandIf you want to keep up to date with the Podcast or purchase merchandise please check out the website:www.extremedrummerspodcast.comOr follow on social media:Instagram: @extremedrummerspodcast / @danwildingdrumFacebook: /danwildingdrumYoutube: Search "extreme drummers podcast"Thanks for listening and see you next time!

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Heavy Demons Radio Show
Interview with Donald Tardy (OBITUARY), 2021

Heavy Demons Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 11:55


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Into The Necrosphere
#66 - Donald Tardy (Obituary)

Into The Necrosphere

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 134:20


This week I'm joined by a legend of Florida death metal - Donald Tardy, drummer for Obituary. We discuss his evolution as a musician, growing up in the death metal scene as well as his feline rescue charity, Metal Meowlisha. Also - reviews of two highly anticipated 2021 releases by The Amenta and The Ruins of Beverast.As always, please support the fine musicians featured on this episode:Obituary - https://obituary.bandcamp.com/The Ruins Of Beverast - https://theruinsofbeverast.bandcamp.com/The Amenta - https://theamenta1.bandcamp.com/Head to Teespring store for Into The Necrosphere t-shirts, hoodies, face-masks etc. - https://teespring.com/stores/into-the-necrosphere.Follow the show on social media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/intothenecrosphereInstagram - @intothenecrosphere Twitter - @INecrosphere

The Official Danko Jones Podcast
Episode #248: Donald Tardy (Obituary)

The Official Danko Jones Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 70:01


Donald Tardy, drummer of Obituary, returns to the podcast to talk about the band's recent livestreams (obituarylive.com), touring with Slayer, The Florida Metal Fest and taking care of homeless cats for Donald's Metal Meowlisha (facebook.com/meowlisha)

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Meep Meep Podcast
Obituary - World Demise (1994) [w/ Donald Tardy of Obituary)

Meep Meep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 68:33


It's the end of the WORLD!...and the start of a new one. This week I'm joined by Donald Tardy of the band Obituary to discuss their casually innovative 1994 album "World Demise." We talk about the influence of Dave "Big Shirt" NIcholls on production and how New York hardcore made its' way into their style. Coyote Corner: Hawker Records founder John Bello tells me about every single release on the label as well as the early days of U.S. Roadrunner, running a label while being a teenager and hanging out with the queen, Holly Lane!

Crash Bang Boom Drumming Podcast!
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Crash Bang Boom Drumming Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 41:25


Drummer Donald Tardy of Obituary reflects on the first two Obituary records and the challenges of recording them vs the last few records recorded at their studio home, writing new material and staying up on practicing during Covid, their upcoming live-stream concerts, Obituary’s first US tour with Sacred Reich & Forced Entry, beer limits before and during gigs, why Vinny Appice is his drum hero, capturing live drums in the studio and avoiding quantizing/sound replacement, triggers, etc, the origins of Obituary as Xecutioner, influential heavy bands in Florida such as Savatage & Nasty savage as well as Celtic Frost and Hellhammer as more broad influences, as well as the Florida scene in the late 80’s/early 90’s with Death & a whole lot more! obituary.cc/

HEAVY Music Interviews
Cause of Death Unknown with OBITUARY

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 11:14


Obituary are headed our way for a run of shows early next year, paying tribute to their 1990 classic album Cause of Death by playing it in full. That album was the catalyst for the future musical direction taken by Obituary and remains amongst the fan favourites today.Founding member and rhythm guitarist Trevor Peres joins us just before going on stage for a chat about that album, the tour, and the band's history."We were still children when we started in 1984," he laughed. "I was 14 or 15 years old and barely able to play the guitar (laughs). Donald (Tardy) was just learning to play the drums at the same time and we didn't really know the direction of what we were gonna be doing. We knew we were heavy metal but to start with our influences were all over the board. Musically at first, we were kind of more thrash metal I guess. Our first couple of albums had thrash written all over them and were just heavier because of the tones and the vocal style. It was darker than your traditional thrash metal but that was a big influence. It took us a while. The song 'I'm in Pain' was written in 1985 and I remember thinking man, this is heavy as shit so we took all of the songs before that and threw them in the garbage can (laughs)".In the full interview Trevor talks more about the Australian tour, the relevance of Cause of Death 30 years later, the difficulties in reproducing a whole album live, memories of making the album and why it was so crucial to the bands future sound, what makes music timeless, the hole the recent retirement of Slayer will leave in the music world and more.

Mosh Mag Metal Podcast
Mosh Mag Episode 23

Mosh Mag Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 43:08


Sorry for the sound quality, Scott needs a new mic - its ordered and on the way. Donald Tardy not going to play the Europeen tour, Chuck Billy new vape get it at lordvaperusa.com. 5 albums or songs were listening to, Stay tuned for a Military showm, we want ot dedicate a show to our Military for all they do. 5finger death punch show.     

Mosh Mag Metal Podcast
Mosh Mag Episode 18

Mosh Mag Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 44:37


Donald Tardy from Obituary interview, As I lay Dying new song release. Obituary show review,Voice of the Undergound, send us your songs. moshmag666@gmail.com @mosh_mag twitter & instangram WWW.moshmag.com

Sort Søndag
Sort Søndag med Obituary og Royal Metal Fest

Sort Søndag

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 112:05


Anders Bøtter interviewer Obituary's medstifter og trommeslager Donald Tardy og får en snak om hans inspirationskilder, opvækst og fremtiden for klassisk dødsmetal. Desuden fokus på Royal Metal Fest 2018, Giro 666 og Metalnyt med godt til King Diamond fans, nye singler fra Dimmu Borgir, Between Oceans, Caliban og Primordial. Månedens Mesterværk er Machine Heads "The Blackening". Vært: Anders Bøtter. Medvirkende: Donald Tardy (Obituary) og David Bennike Davidian (Royal Metal Fest). Sort Søndag er Danmarks vigtigste metal-podcast. Hver uge får du 2 timers tonser tunge toner, i selskab med værten Anders Bøtter og programmets trofaste Giro 666 lyttere. Ugens Gæst har spændende historier med, Metalnyt og Rocknyt sørger for at holde dig opdateret og Månedens Mesterværk dykker ned i et af de helt store albums.

Talk Toomey
Ep. 102 Donald Tardy (Obituary, Andrew W.K.)

Talk Toomey

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 61:52


Donald Tardy joins the podcast this week to talk about Obituary's self titled album. We also talk about their current tour and John Tardy's voice. Don tells a story about watching Slayer play while talking with Nicko McBrain. Donald also talks about his time in Andrew W.K. and playing SNL. WEBSITE: TalkToomeyPod.com CONTACT: Email Talk Toomey Talk Toomey Facebook Talk Toomey Twitter SPONSORS: PUCK HCKY STORE: Talk Toomey Merch Talk Toomey Logo Tee ADVERTISE: Advertisecast DONATE: Patreon Paypal Rock n Pod Expo GoFundMe

The Official Danko Jones Podcast
Episode #116: Donald Tardy

The Official Danko Jones Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2016 63:48


Danko caught up with Donald Tardy, drummer of Florida Death Metal legends, Obituary, at SpeedFest this past fall in Eindhoven, Holland. Talk ranged from their latest album, “Inked In Blood”,  his “Metal Meowlisha” – caring for 25 feral cat colonies … Continued The post Episode #116: Donald Tardy appeared first on Danko Jones.

Full Metal Jackie
Don Tardy of Obituary on Full Metal Jackie Radio

Full Metal Jackie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2014 8:50


Donald Tardy was a guest on the Full Metal Jackie Radio show. Interview aired the weekend of 11/21/14