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OBLITERATE SIGN WITH EXTREME MANAGEMENT GROUP!


obliterate OBLITERATE SIGN WITH EXTREME MANAGEMENT GROUP!

Canadian deathcore crushers OBLITERATE are pleased to announce that the band have joined US agency EXTREME MANAGEMENT GROUP (EMG.) The New York based international agency represents high profile metal acts such as CATTLE DECAPITATION, SUFFOCATION, CRYPTOPSY, ORIGIN and many more.
Commenting on the deal, guitarist Marcus Adam offers "Teaming up with Extreme Group Management is going to take the band to a whole new level. We are honored to be a part of such an amazing roster and working with the most hardworking and professional people in the industry. A lot of things are already in the works and we are eager to show our fans what we've been cooking up the last few months." On behalf of EMG, band manager Greg Shaw states "OBLITERATE bring exceptional talent, professionalism and intensity to the EMG roster. This band offers great appeal to fans of acts such as WHITECHAPEL and SUICIDE SILENCE and we aim to see them owning the stage across Canada, the US and beyond"
Since forming in 2010, OBLITERATE have released a debut album titled 'The Filth of Humanity' and a self-titled EP The band are now currently working with Christian Donaldson (CRYPTOPSY, DESPISED ICON, BEYOND CREATION) on a new recording. Hailing from Quebec, OBLITERATE have toured extensively across Canada and North America and are working with EMG to have the band tour relentlessly in 2017.
For further information on OBLITERATE and to listen to the bands crushing releases and video clips, please visit the websites below

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    October 04, 2016

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