With only 3 months into 2017, legendary New Jersey thrashers, OVERKILL, have released their highly anticipated album, “The Grinding Wheel”, followed by a US trek that ended one week ago.
Today, the band has released the music video for ‘Shine On’ – check it out here:
“The Grinding Wheel” made it’s debut at #5 on the UK Rock Top 40 as well as secured #10 in Germany and #14 on the UK Indie Top 40!
Below are the worldwide chart placements for “The Grinding Wheel”:
Worldwide
#5 UK Rock Top 40
#10 Germany
#14 UK Indie Top 40,
#17 Sweden Rock/Metal
#23 Switzerland
#44 Finland
#55 Australia
#145 UK
United States
#26 Top Current Albums
#69 Top 200
#2 Hard Music
#4 Independent Label
#6 Rock
Canada
#4 Hard Music
#50 Current
#65 Top Albums
OVERKILL live:
22.06. RUS St. Petersburg – Opera Concert Club
23.06. RUS Moscow – Stereo Hall
24.06. DK Copenhagen – Copenhell
09. – 12.08. E Villena – Leyendas Del Rock
10. – 12.08. D Schlotheim – Party.San Open Air
12.08. NL Leeuwarden – Into The Grave
01./02.12 D Geiselwind – Christmas Bash
08./09.12. D Oberhausen – Ruhrpott Metal Meeting
Legendary New Jersey thrash metallers, OVERKILL, have unveiled a new video for the track ‘Goddamn Trouble’ today.
Bobby Blitz states: “We hooked up again with Kevin Custer, the director behind the videos, ‘Armorist’, ‘Bitter Pill’, ‘Rattlesnake’, and ‘Bring Me The Night’. It was an ‘all-day’ event in the great state of New Jersey and Kevin shot two vids for us on that cold January day, ‘Goddamn Trouble’ & ‘Shine On’. A long day but well worth it as he captured the metal-chaos and energy. So hit “Play” and get some ‘Trouble’.”
Watch the clip here:
The video was edited by Denise Korycki at Wild Wind Productions (CANNIBAL CORPSE, KILLSWITCH ENGAGE).
Director: Kevin Custer
Producer: Jeremy Batchelor
Editor: Denise Korycki
DP: Jon Fordham
‘Goddamn Trouble’ song comes from the band’s 18th studio album, “The Grinding Wheel”, which will be out on February 10th, 2017 through Nuclear Blast Records.
In other news, the band have revealed their fifth trailer on YouTube. Bobby talks about his heavy metal charity organisation “Rock Against Dystrophy“
Legendary New Jersey thrashers, OVERKILL, will unleash their upcoming studio album, “The Grinding Wheel”, on February 10th, 2017 via Nuclear Blast. Today, the band reveals their fifth trailer on YouTube. Bobby talks about his heavy metal charity organisation “Rock Against Dystrophy” ( http://www.rockagainstdystrophy.org )
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Legendary New Jersey thrashers, OVERKILL, will unleash their upcoming studio album, “The Grinding Wheel”, on February 10th, 2017 via Nuclear Blast. Today, the band reveals their fourth trailer on YouTube. Bobby talks about his relationship with Music.
Watch the video here:
Bobby comments: “I remember my mothers voice musically and I think that was my introduction to melody, harmony, to music in general. She’s always been supportive of it and still sings to this day.”
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The release of a new album by legendary New Jersey thrashers, OVERKILL, was a good reason to have a chat with the band’s frontman Bobby ‘Blitz’ Ellsworth to speak about “The Grinding Wheel” plus more news from the band. Several excerpts of this interview can be read below:
It’s always cool to start the chat about “Chaly” if you are talking with an OVERKILL member or a die hard fan. So after asking how Chaly was today, we started to have a chat about the idea: “When Overkill started we were obviously a cover band, playing stuff we like – everything from Motorhead to NWOBHM to some punk rock. And one of the newcomers on the scene back then that was making the biggest splash, was Iron Maiden and they had Eddie.
We were an unsigned cover band, we said that ‘they have Eddie, we need something like Eddie’. I remember D.D. drawing on a cocktail napkin, it looked like Popeye’s head with two wings on it. It was an awful rendition that actually made it to a few tshirts at the beginning, then we finally had an artist do it… Eddie came first, so I would think Eddie would be the father.”
If “The Grinding Wheel” is not their best album then it is definitely one of the band’s top three. It is one of those albums which I am not getting tired of listening to. OVERKILL‘s thrash style of music mixed with some elements of old school heavy metal, made this album stunning! So I asked Bobby where this came from?
“I think the idea first and foremost that should be understood is that Overkill never forget where we come from. Just even having that talk of Chaly versus Eddie, we understand that we came from a certain era and that era was a combination of things. That era was rock ‘n’ roll, NWOBHM, traditional heavy metal and punk rock. And it became other things over the years – it became groove, it became hardcore, so all these elements were added to it. And I think that what we do, we use the elements where we come from, knowing what we want and putting it through a kind of Overkill machine. So then at the end of the experience or process, it comes out with the Overkill brand.
At the end of the day when the mix is done, it says Overkill and I think that’s always our goal, to put our stamp on our performances.”
OVERKILL is mentioned as the Mötorhead of thrash metal, I agree with that. I asked Bobby how he feels about that and also what influences Mötorhead had on their band?
“You can just look at the name of the band and say that we were influenced greatly by Motorhead. This was a band that we were actually covering, when Chaly started taking shape for us in the early days.
So Motorhead has been there for us as an influence or a love from the beginning. And I can probably say to this day that I’m still a Motorheadbanger. It’s what it was all about for us with one of our favourite bands. So I think that the influence is the rock ‘n’ roll influence that Overkill has, I think thrash is heavy metal with energy, but rock ‘n’ roll is not far away from it. I think it’s one of the characteristics that we’ve carried for many years.”
I changed the subject and brought “The Big Four” into our conversation, asking Bobby how he feels about his band not being classed as one of them and what were the facts behind the forming of The Big Four?
“Who? (laughs) I’m sorry I just like doing that. That’s my answer! First and foremost I think it’s necessary to be concerned with your own house as opposed to what other people do. I think for sure they’re a great complement to the metal community and it shows the power of being able to play the size of venues that they do. They reinvented music on a heavy level by showing that a band out of San Francisco could make this happen at this large scale.
When you talk numbers, numbers make the world go around, numbers put food on your table and numbers put the Big 4 in arenas. For me, it’s not a concern. To even be asked the question from you is quite a compliment, but this is quite simply an accounting issue. He who sells the most gets to be in the Big 4.”
I asked “Blitz” about his favourite singles and albums but he preferred to speak about his favourite singers:
“These are guys that I like for different reasons. I was always a huge fan of Freddie Mercury and probably that record would be Sheer Heart Attack. I think he is the full package with regard to presentation, songwriting and singing talent.
Other singers, let me see, Iggy Pop – but that’s more of a pop approach to things.
I was a big fan of Dee Snider, the reason is that I always thought he did more with less.
Rob Halford – to this day, this many years into it, I have a note that I use, a real high pitched scream. I always think when I’m doing it, if only I could do it as clear as Halford. To some degree he still inspires me this many years later.”
Back to “The Grinding Wheel“, Andy Sneap who seems to be one of the busiest people in this industry, was part of the production personnel on this album. So I asked Bobby‘s opinion on working with him:
“One of the things about Andy – he’s got a state of the art feel to understanding this type of music. I think he works within a template of how he does things. What I like about him is that he thinks out of the bounds, for instance, what I mean is making each band sound like that band. He’s got to give them individuality within that template.”
You can listen to the whole of this interview on the audio player below:
Legendary New Jersey thrashers, OVERKILL, have recently announced their upcoming eighteenth album, “The Grinding Wheel”, which will be released on February 10th, 2017 via Nuclear Blast. Today, the band already reveals their second track-by-track trailer! Check this video to get informed about ‘The Long Road’, ‘Let’s All Go To Hades’ and ‘Come Heavy’:
“The Grinding Wheel” was produced by the band and mixed by Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, ACCEPT, EXODUS). The artwork was created again by Travis Smith (NEVERMORE, OPETH, SOILWORK, DEATH…).