Overkill The Electric Age RARE
Legendary U.S. Thrash metallers OVERKILL will release a very special limited tour edition of their latest album, 'The Electric Age', in Europe on April 19 via Nuclear Blast Records. The limited 2CD tour edition will include the regular album as well as a four additional live tracks on a bonus CD, recorded. The Electric Age mark's Overkill's 16th album and one that many think is better than 2010′s phenomenal, Ironbound. The album starts with “21st Century Man”. The best part of the song is the fact that the bass track is clearly audible, which is a rare case in metal songs. The track again is an average track,. Thrash metal deluxe - the limited first pressing is released as a lush mediabook incl.
Bring It On Script Pdf here. At this point in their career, every time come back with a new album it feels as if they're giving the metal world a much needed lecture in thrash 101. Much like 2010's Ironbound, The Electric Age is a window to a more straightforward era in heavy metal's past, reminding the world of a time when the genre was a rebellious loner that thrived on volume and aggression and not a nomenclature-obsessed librarian. As such, this album is prefix- and hyphen-free thrash, pure and simple. The guitar and bass work is tight and technical, the drums are fast, and the vocals are soaring, and with a toolkit so direct and simple, not a whole lot more is needed. Even though they always seemed to exist in the second tier of bands snapping at the heels of the 'big four,' it's hard to think of any bands from that era that are still doing thrash better than, and while The Electric Age may not be an artistic revelation, it is an incredibly solid album that might cause spontaneous outbreaks of sleeveless jean jackets to occur anywhere it's played. ~ Gregory Heaney.