Throughout their nearly four-decade career, Overkill's sound has been fairly consistent, always with a visceral thrash edge no matter where certain eras led them. "Head of a Pin" has a bit of it all, ...
Clocking in at just under six minutes, Overkill run through wild tempo changes, delivering a riffstorm that begs for windmill headbanging. The push and pull of the opening moments are guided by ...
"Wow, look how many Overkill songs came up," marvels Overkill guitarist Derek 'The Skull' Tailer, about his iPod random shuffle list. "Looks like I was cheating, huh? Nope, that's the list." OK, but ...
Overkill is one of the most reliable thrash bands in existance, and they are coming back strong in 2019. Overkill is one of the most reliable thrash bands in existance, and they are coming back strong ...
As any thrash metal fan will tell you, the US West Coast thrash scene of the 1980s might have been legendary - it was, after all home to the likes of Metallica, Slayer and Megadeth - but it certainly ...
In a span of about three years in the mid-’90s, Chicago rockers Urge Overkill dropped a hotly-tipped major label debut, 1993’s Saturation; released a wildly popular cover of Neil Diamond’s “Girl ...
Overkill have released a new song, “Goddamn Trouble,” as well as an accompanying music video. Based on the video, the song seems to be about the challenges of still using antiquated cassette tape ...
The post Heavy Song of the Week: Overkill Wield Razor Sharp Thrash on “The Surgeon” appeared first on Consequence. Thrash metal is an inherently physical style of music — athletic even. That would ...
Back in the early days of Feel the Fire, when tape-trading was the way to market yourself in a glam-metal dominated era, OVERKILL managed to make a name for themselves. Here on the east coast, if ...
If you're a fan of thrash metal, by now you've probably seen the legendary Overkill '!!!F--- You!!!' T-shirt. The original 1987 version depicted an upraised middle ...
New Jersey’s Overkill have released “Last Man Standing,” the first single from their new album, The Wings of War. I can’t imagine any Overkill fans not enjoying this shredder of a song, but by all ...