Vomitory called it quits in 2013 and some of the dudes went on to make pretty great music afterward. Specifically, drummer Tobias "Tobben" Gustafsson and bassist and vocalist Erik Rundqvist, who went on to release two albums under the name Cut Up. Gustafsson also drummed on Amon Amarth's 2016 album Jomsviking. Vomitory only reunited for one show in 2017 at Summer Breeze Open Air, but now they're looking to make more of a career out of it again.
Vomitory will reunite in 2019 to celebrate 30 years of the band, and hopefully that'll lead to their first album since 2011.
"For 24 years, Swedish death metal legends Vomitory laid waste to stages all over the world and released eight successful albums before laying down their arms in 2013. In 2017, they reunited for one show to honor an old friend. The band had such a good time playing again that the thought of future battles together started to grow like a seed in blood-drenched soil. 2019 will mark the 30th anniversary of Vomitory's supreme death metal and prove to be the perfect year to celebrate by wreaking havok to stages all over the planet again. Death metal supremacy!"
Unless this is just an anniversary tour and nothing more. That being said, remember how well that went for At The Gates and Carcass?