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Overkill - Ironbound review



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Band: Overkill
Album: Ironbound
Style: Thrash metal
Release date: January 29, 2010
Guest review by: The Massenger


01. The Green And Black
02. Ironbound
03. Bring Me The Night
04. The Goal Is Your Soul
05. Give A Little
06. Endless War
07. The Head And Heart
08. In Vain
09. Killing For A Living
10. The SRC

I've always wanted to travel to the eighties and touch the peak of thrash metal, when giants in the underground world like Overkill of New Jersey shied away from the camera and only thought about producing true thrash. Although Overkill always tried to reconstruct that world for people like me, bands like them suffer from people criminally under-rating skilled thrash bands. The only thing I can say is that, after the release of each album, everyone's jaw always dropped in admiration for them.

Forget about the composition of the Big 4, which kissed thrash goodbye and gave up once grunge soared into view and Metallica produced "Enter Sandman." If you thought we live in a world where there is no media present, the Big 4 were selected from among artists less visible to the public, from among bands unheard of by anyone who didn't go searching for real thrash. The "subservient" artists maintained their power and, above all, integrity. If I were forced to choose the Big 4, I would suggest the Big Three in the German style - Kreator, Destruction, and Sodom - and the one that should not be forgotten, Overkill. Of course, Overkill will always be called thrash, like it or not, because they play thrash of the purest and richest style. You can always count on this: if you want good thrash, Overkill won't disappoint you.

With its 16th album, we hear the return of that lovable monster that is predictable and well-known to us. What's predictable? It's fast, brutal, rough, and heavy. This album's ten tracks are fueled by the massive tanker that is D.D. Verni's apocalyptic bass, and the howling rhythms of Derek Tailer keep it rigid. Bobby Ellsworth's vocals (more like mysterious cackling) are the most prominent aspect of the album; Bobby's larynx has the best structure for this brand of sour thrash metal. And, of course, the percussion and lead guitar that nest in the depths of the album, ready to educate us and school us in the art of making blood flow. Overkill is like an unstoppable tank full of armor, resistant to any weather conditions and internal chaos; it may be wounded, but the motion never stops. Without Overkill, the thrash scene would be empty; they never give up, never change tempo, never lay down their weapons, and always greet their supporters with a smile. What better way to appreciate Ironbound, drowning in the cracks of the album? Is it any wonder that when the album starts, it seems like Overkill has come to raise up thrash again with iron steps? But Ironbound is complex and necessary for all metal fans. All the tracks are so extraordinary that the album needs its own review.

Ironbound is a symbol of the blood and sweat that Overkill poured into producing the thrash desired by its supporters, thrash that will quench even the thirstiest metal fans. One could not really expect less of this band, but nevertheless I am confident that Overkill will again surprise us all when they reveal their next work.

In the 1980s, thrash was alive?


Rating breakdown
Performance: 10
Songwriting: 10
Originality: 10
Production: 10

Written by The Massenger | 04.08.2016




Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.

Staff review by
Baz Anderson
Rating:
9.0
The driving force behind keeping a band going for thirty years is commendable, let alone when Ironbound is both album fifteen and arguably the most solid album the band has put to their name.

That's right, Overkill make their return with a whole new sense of conviction and power. Ironbound oozes with a thrash pedigree and confidently outclasses much of the genre's other contributors, both new and old. You can not take Overkill for granted with this release, as the band finally appear to have a burning fire underneath them with the result being an album to genuinely get excited about.

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published 28.01.2010 | Comments (31)

Guest review by
AndMetalForAll
Rating:
9.4
2010 was a magical year to Overkill as they launched one of the greatest albums of their legendary career. After years of underground industrial metal albums of variable quality, the band set a standard for what thrash metal should be nowadays.

Ironbound is an amazing piece of heavy, thrash metal, bringing something new to the industry at the time where there aren't very many good albums released, even by great bands of this style. With this sick album the band brought up the best of themselves with amazing performances by every single one of the musicians. Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth gives a top class performance shifting from high pitched singing to a lower range with a great and unique voice. Even though I personally never considered him a particularly outstanding singer, I have to admit that with the performance on this album he deserves to be among the best thrash metal vocalists of the past 20 years. Both guitar players perform insane riffs and solos and both D.D. Verni and Ron Lipnicki give the album the consistency, power and intensity needed to light up Overkill's career and give them a place among the names on the metal walk of fame.

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published 02.11.2011 | Comments (0)


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05.08.2016 - 03:56
Mattybu
I've never seen Overkill as an underrated thrash band at all. To be honest, they get tons of attention (and tons of people saying they're supposedly overlooked), and they've never really released anything that good. Ironbound is probably their best since Taking Over, but it's not really anything special to me. I used to like this album when I was younger but it really doesn't do much for me now. That being said, there's nothing wrong with how much you enjoy it, it's one opinion to consider.

...This review would be a lot better without the 2nd paragraph, though
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06.08.2016 - 00:04
Mattybu
Written by [user id=152436] on 05.08.2016 at 09:41

See my friend ... I understand what you mean ,But Overkill Have another Excellent Album After Take Over Ex : The Years Of Decay,Horrorscope ,W.F.O And ... I want to ask you a few questions . Look at the Big Four : Metallica,Slayer,Megadeth And Anthrax . I laugh at them Specially Anthrax Because I believe Like You but about big 4 [ they've never really released anything that good ] , But All Say They Are Big 4 In Thrash While Many Bands Like Exodus,Testament and Overkill In USA Are nothing less Than Big 4 . Though In Germany Sodom,Kreator are Great In Thrash for me . anyway It's my belief It may be true and Perhaps it is false . But For Me Overkill by Ironbound is Great In Thrash .

Hey man, your beliefs are never true or false when it comes to music, it's just personal preference. And I think that's what it comes down to here. I would say Ride The Lightning, Peace Sells and Reign In Blood (probably the best album ever made, was my undisputed #1 for a very long time) are total master-class albums, so I wouldn't say those bands have never released anything good. Anthrax is the weakest of the bunch but I'd still say Spreading The Disease is better than anything Overkill ever did.

I never liked any of those Overkill albums you mentioned (especially not W.F.O. ), but I did give Ironbound (just the song, not the whole album) a listen at work today for old time's sake and it's definitely a good track. These days the bizarre lyrics and singing kind of ruin it for me, but I can definitely see where you're coming from with the praise in this review. I just don't think Ironbound is 10/10 material for me though, or even close.
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06.08.2016 - 15:14
Mattybu
Written by [user id=152436] on 06.08.2016 at 09:17

At First I should say I Think Each Album Should be Judge in his Own Era I Mean Ride The Lightning, Peace Sells and Reign In Blood Are Great Album In The 80's and Still Alive For All Times In Thrash Metal . I like these Albums But I think they were not always good In Each Albums Like For Metallica "Load" Album Or Megadeth And Slayer And Anthrax ... , But in 2010 and Even after the 2000's I Don't Hear Strong albums in this genre like "Ironbound" . I Mean , Actually The Big 4 Could not Released After the 2000 And the 2010 Album Like "Ironbound" . Specially In terms of Singing This Album Have Extremely Quality And all Seem to Agree on Vocal . listen This Track "07. The Head And Heart" . I Believe The Score I gave For This Album Is Fair . Trust me Friend This Album Is Trustworthy .

Well, I don't really consider the scores people give albums, what they have to say to back that up is much more important. And any score/opinion is fair. However I'm not sure it matters so much what era an album is from... Even if Metallica isn't doing anything worthwhile these days it doesn't take away from how great RTL is, and like it or not, all those bands going apeshit with great releases in the 80's did set a certain standard for the genre.

I've heard quite a few strong albums in the genre after 2000... Black Future, Time Is Up, Waking Into Nightmares, and they're all from new guys.
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07.08.2016 - 00:21
Mattybu
Written by [user id=152436] on 06.08.2016 at 18:04

I Think Eventually we agree together . That Result of Our Chat Is Similar together . I Think Like You ,But With a little difference in details, Which is also normal . I Like Black Future Of Vektor {and I had Read Your Review For It} , Time Is Up Of Havok and Waking Into Nightmares Of Warbringer {That Is Your Profile's Picture} . I Also Like Vektor . " Terminal Redux " Is Admirable . Finally I should say , I Enjoy Metal Music . Amon Amarth Is Amazing Amorphis too. and many bands I love Them .

Yeah, I think there is plenty we agree on, I'm glad you could take my thoughts/criticism of your review well and see where I'm coming from. Keep enjoying metal!
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07.08.2016 - 18:07
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Tage Westerlund
Big 4 well now musically this band is much better as any origibal big 4 bands, well we can argue about megadeth , but metallica, slayer, anthrax sucks big time now
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20.08.2016 - 15:10
Rating: 10
Simply put, Ironbound is the best Overkill album since Horrorscope. And after living with this album now for 6 years, I believe it is their most complete album. There is not one single track I have considered lackluster & in particular on the album, the melody took a back seat to the thrash bombast. And I have to also agree that DD's bass playing on Ironbound just sounds massive !
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