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Overthrow - Within Suffering review



Reviewer:
9.0

11 users:
7.91
Band: Overthrow
Album: Within Suffering
Style: Death metal, Thrash metal
Release date: 1990
Guest review by: Cynic Metalhead


01. Infection
02. Within Suffering
03. Chemically Exposed
04. Repressed Hostility
05. Suppression
06. All That Remains
07. Chaos Incarnate
08. Under The Skin
09. Abduction Of Life

If you're a fan of Exhorder, Sadus, Kreator, and Dark Angel with a touch of death metal, then Overthrow is right up your alley. This Canadian thrash metal powerhouse stood alongside legends like Razor, Exciter, Voivod, etc, exuberating the immense talent during their brief existence. Despite their sheer potential, Overthrow remained largely obscure, never receiving the recognition they truly ever deserved.

Overthrow stands as one of the one-album wonders of the thrash scene, delivering in 1990 their opus, Within Suffering—a vicious, semi-technical thrash/death hybrid, clocking in at just over half an hour, securing its place among the most impressive late-'80s/early-'90s records. The album offers a distinctive taste with fierce, blistering headbangers like “Infection” and “Chemically Exposed” alongside more complex, longer tracks such as “Repressed Hostility” and “Suppression,” where intricate tempo shifts are explored with panache. The band navigates these sophisticated rhythms with remarkable skill, the bass cutting through the razor-sharp guitar work while the intense, death-tinged vocals tear through each track with unrelenting force. Even amidst the more varied compositions, the relentless high-speed energy never wanes, as tracks like “All That Remains” and “Abduction of Life” expertly blend both approaches within their concise runtime.

While I'd love to place Within Suffering alongside Gammacide's Victims Of Science and Incubus (USA-LA)’s Beyond The Unknown, Overthrow thrashes at such a god-tier level that they sounds like they are bordering on blastbeats. The only downside here is that this phenomenal release was destined to remain underground, despite its greatness. This was worth a shot to be similar to early Dark Angel or Kreator; it would have undoubtedly captured the attention of thrash, speed, and punk metal fans alike.

Highlights: “Infection”, “Chemically Exposed,” and "All That Remains"


Rating breakdown
Performance: 9
Songwriting: 9
Originality: 7
Production: 8

Written by Cynic Metalhead | 21.08.2024




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


Comments

Comments: 5   Visited by: 17 users
22.08.2024 - 01:10
Rating: 8
Guib
Thrash Talker
This album is absolutely brilliant glad you put it to light. Such an underground gem from my country, a must listen for thrash fans.
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22.08.2024 - 01:37
Rating: 8
Redel
Moderator
Another great gem pick here, Cynic, which I only discovered recently and gave it endless spins since then.
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22.08.2024 - 05:29
Rating: 9
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Written by Guib on 22.08.2024 at 01:10

This album is absolutely brilliant glad you put it to light. Such an underground gem from my country, a must listen for thrash fans.

True, Guib. I wish I could have heard more from them.
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22.08.2024 - 07:19
Rating: 9
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Written by Redel on 22.08.2024 at 01:37

Another great gem pick here, Cynic, which I only discovered recently and gave it endless spins since then.

I discovered years back it was hit or miss with me. I do genuinely like the quality, but I never gouged as much as I started doing it recently. There are many similar albums that I get to reconnect with them lately.

Glad you get to check out again from my review.
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22.08.2024 - 11:44
Rating: 8
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
This is such an excellent discovery thanks very much for sharing! I think your right in saying this never received the recognition it truly deserved, the intstrumentation is very impressive, from bass and guitar work, to drums and even the aggressive vocals, it's both highly technical and full of infectious melodies, and the sound is so authentic.
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