OBITUARY Brothers Launch UNation, Continue Work On New TARDY BROTHERS Album

August 23, 2010

John Tardy (vocals) and Donald Tardy (drums) of Florida-based death metal veterans OBITUARY are involved in a brand new venture called Unation.com, "a social networking web site" that "is going to be the best site on the planet for us to communicate with our fans and keep [fans] up to date with what we are doing," according to John. He adds, "Go to Unation.com and register NOW! I promise you that you will want to be part of this and it will change the way we all communicate over the web."

In other news, John and Donald are working on material for the second TARDY BROTHERS album. John says, "We have managed to start and have some songs down, but just have not been home long enough to get it done. It is OK; we are in no hurry and just do it for the fun of it."

TARDY BROTHERS' debut album, "Bloodline", came out in April 2009. The CD was described in a press release as an opportunity for the Tardy brothers to "expand their musical playcard showcasing not only a new artistic outlet but also extending opportunity for them to take their global fanbase on an exciting new journey."

"Bloodline" featured guitar work by Ralph Santolla (OBITUARY, DEATH, DEICIDE),original XECUTIONER (pre-OBITUARY) guitarist Jerry Tidwell and solo work from 19-year-old John Lee and longtime friend Scott Johnson.

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