The Electric Age by Overkill

The Electric Age

Overkill

2012

The Electric Age is a Metal album by Overkill, originally released in 2012. On Gatefold: 33 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Thrash Metal
  • crunchy
  • aggressive
  • urban

About

Like its predecessor—2010’s <i>Ironbound</i>—<i>The Electric Age</i> was self-produced by Overkill in the garage studio of bassist D.D. Verni. The lack of intrusion and pressure from record-label interests let the group focus on its songwriting, which is some of the best of its career. While <i>Ironbound</i> reassured the public that this veteran group was still the world's most intensely athletic metal band, <i>The Electric Age</i> feels more like classic rock. Fans of Gun N’ Roses will certainly respond to “Electric Rattlesnake,” “Drop the Hammer Down,” “21st Century Man," and “Old Wounds, New Scars,” which are at their core punky, bluesy hard rock songs intensified by about 10,000 extra volts of electricity. Fans who need the all-out militaristic blitz of thrash can proceed directly to “Come and Get It,” “Save Yourself," and “All Over but the Shouting.” Pit Overkill against the angriest, fastest, and youngest punk bands you can think of, and Overkill will blow the competition out of the water. The epic multipart closer “Good Night” is an Overkill classic. It's the perfect sendoff to the intensely concentrated but utterly enjoyable ride of <i>The Electric Age</i>.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Come and Get It6:17
  2. 2Electric Rattlesnake6:19
  3. 3Wish You Were Dead4:19
  4. 4Black Daze3:55
  5. 5Save Yourself3:43
  6. 6Drop the Hammer Down6:25
  7. 721st Century Man4:12
  8. 8Old Wounds, New Scars4:11
  9. 9All Over But the Shouting5:30
  10. 10Good Night5:36

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 33 pressings tracked on Gatefold