The Electric Age

Overkill
The Electric Age

22,39 EUR
CD
Nuclear Blast
Release date: 03/Apr/2012
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Sales Rank: #64 in Thrash Metal
#13098 in Rock
Style: Thrash Metal
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Come And Get It"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Electric Rattlesnake"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Wish You Were Dead"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Black Daze"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Save Yourself"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Drop The Hammer"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "21st Century Man"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "Old Wounds, New Scars"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. "All Over But The Shouting"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 10. "Good Night"
Number of discs: 1
Description:?+© 2012 Nuclear Blast Manufactured and distributed by Nuclear Blast GmbH Recorded at: Gear Recording Studio, Shrewsbury NJ Sept-Jan (2011-2012) Additional recording at: JRod Productions and Recording Additional recording at SKH Recording Studios, Stuart, Fla Blood and Iron Music BMI
"The Electric Age" is a powerful CD release by the legendary thrash metal band Overkill, produced and distributed by Nuclear Blast. Released in 2012, this album showcases Overkill's relentless energy and signature sound, blending aggressive riffs with melodic hooks across ten electrifying tracks. The record stands as a testament to the band's enduring influence in the metal scene, delivering both raw intensity and technical prowess that fans have come to expect from these pioneers of East Coast thrash. Overkill, formed in New Jersey in 1980, are widely regarded as one of the most important bands in American thrash metal history. With over four decades of experience and more than a dozen studio albums under their belt, they have built a loyal global following thanks to classics like "Feel the Fire," "The Years of Decay," and "Ironbound." Their consistent output and high-energy live performances have earned them critical acclaim and cemented their status among genre giants such as Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax. Nuclear Blast is one of the world's leading heavy music labels based in Germany. Renowned for its dedication to quality releases within genres like metalcore, death metal, power metal, and more?Nuclear Blast has played an essential role in promoting some of the biggest names on today's rock/metal scene including Nightwish, Sabaton or Behemoth. Their commitment ensures every release meets high standards for production value while supporting artists' creative visions. With "The Electric Age," listeners can expect nothing less than pure adrenaline-fueled thrash at its finest?a must-have addition for any serious collector or fan eager to experience Overkill?s unyielding spirit.
No. of tracks: 10
Manufacturer No.: 2736127812
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HYUNG RAE K. - 15/Dec/2022 5 of 5 Stars!
Ironbound is one of my favourite thrash albums of all time not just of the new thrash age. Although I was looking forward to its follow up, the next album rarely matches such a masterpiece. Although 'The Electric Age' is not on a par with 'Ironbound' it comes very close.

Yuriy P. - 15/Dec/2020 5 of 5 Stars!
It seemed that already after the release of the last release, all possible praises were sung to the Overkill group. Indeed, from album to album, Overkill keep the brand of being the unchanging bearers of the traditions of American classic thrash metal. One can dismissively think: what could be simpler - periodically releasing the next "carbon monoxide trash that takes away the tower"? However, Newton said that genius is the concentration of thought in a certain direction. And this means that if a group finds something that can still surprise in what is well known to everyone, then it is a genius. Without a doubt, Overkill proved it with the release of The Electric Age in 2012. Where others give up, abandon their developments, embark on dubious experiments, geniuses continue to dig and dig to the end. This will probably continue to the end in the most literal sense ... that is, until the end of life. What is the secret of success this time? After all, looking back at the albums that were released before “The Electric Age”, we can say that Overkill tried everything possible within the style. Nevertheless, the current full-length album turned out to be truly the quintessence of heavy music of the eighties of the last century. For a long time, the label “old school thrash metal” has rightly been attached to the name Overkill, which most often denotes the extreme thrash sound of the early eighties. However, this time the label does not quite match the peer-reviewed material. "The Electric Age" has absorbed all the best that could be heard not only on the thrash albums of the early eighties, but also in the releases released in the late eighties, which differ from most of the earlier creations by pronounced melody. Besides, the material of the release is full of heavy metal sound.