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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 22, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: March 22, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Spitfire
  • ASIN: B0007OY3MA
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #36,368 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Within Your Eyes
2. Love
3. Loaded Rack
4. Bats In the Belfry
5. A Pound Of Flesh
6. Keeper
7. Wheelz
8. The Mark
9. Play The Ace
10. Old School

Editorial Reviews

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Never having the fame of the giants of metal--Metallica, Megadeth, and Slayer--Over Kill nevertheless have been making some of the most consistently driving thrash since their inception. There is a renewed invigoration on this record--a sense of dynamic and focus that other classic thrash bands have lost over the years. Also, like their east-coast cohorts Anthrax, there is a sense of humor not evident on a lot of metal (just listen to the chugging and snickering "Bats in the Bellfry"). The flanged guitar on the opener "Within Your Eyes" belies what’s coming up and, once it starts, it doesn’t let up. The punch of "A Pound of Flesh" and "Wheelz" right in the middle are anchored by groovers like "Love" and "The Mark". Closing with the Motorhead-like anthem "Old School", Over Kill give a list of their achievements and state their allegiance in no uncertain terms, and they definitely deliver. --Robert Arambel

Product Description
2005 marks the twenty-year anniversary of OVERKILL’s debut, Feel the Fire. This year offers metal heads their fourteenth disc, RELIXIV on Spitfire Records, a ten-song collection that explores and explodes through their twenty-year history of metal, thrash, groove and the like. RELIXIV is an aggressive standout through their metal journey.

The writing for RELIXIV was done during the touring for KILLBOX 13 and during the spring and summer of 2004. The disc was recorded at GEAR RECORDING in Shrewsbury, NJ, in October and November of ‘04. Recorded, mixed and produced by the band, RELIXIV takes the "hands on" focus and approach. A project envisioned and brought to fruition by the band, from the first notes of "Within Your Eyes" to the last HEY of "Old School".

The lineup for RELIXIV remains the same, DD Verni (Bass), Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth (Vox), Dave Linsk and Derek Tailor (Guitars) and long time drummer, Tim Mallere. "The band has gelled" according to Linsk, "we’re playing as if we have been together forever". "We know what we are", states Blitz; "a metal band, and we make metal records". RELIXIV is the pounding proof of that, while revisiting their past and moving into their future.

OVERKILL plans extensive touring in support of the new disc. US shows are booked as well as a headlining European tour and festivals.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Return to form 4 1/2, February 16, 2006
I havent heard an album this good from Overkill since "Horrorscope" I mean this is like a flashback and Overkill went back in time about 15yrs. I had said that Overkill was only average musicians, but this current line-up is the best since "Horroscope" and I do believe that they added 2 new guitarist, but I am not sure since I dont have the booklet in front of me. Tim Mallore has never sounded so good, as he seems to have went from an average drummer to a good drummer. This is a treat for Overkill fans of old, I s**t you not that you will be taking back in time to the "Horrorscope" days, its like all the albums after "Horroscope" didnt happen, Forget what the other bad reviewers said, they must have the wrong CD in or something, cause I cant see how any true Overkill fan doesnt think this kicks the living crap outta anything they have done since "Horrorscope" ENJOY
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid album, April 5, 2005
By Gibson "Overkill" (San Jose, Ca) - See all my reviews
I won't bore you with a long review of this album. This is classic overkill all the way. This band continues to put excellent albums, WHY aren't they playing bigger venues? Stand out songs are loaded rack and bats in the belfry. You can't go wrong with this one.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars On par with the classics (4.5 stars), June 6, 2006
Twenty years and fourteen albums into their career, Overkill are still going as strong as ever. Following up 2003's somewhat experimental "Killbox 13," "ReliXIV" is more-or-less a return to form for this New Jersey-based five piece. It is ten tracks of no-frills, no-surprises attacks of vintage, classic, old-school, unabashed, headbanging thrash metal. And in an age where 99% of all thrash bands have abandoned their speedy roots, listening to this album is like chugging a glass of cold water on a hot summer's day.

Guitarists Dave Linsk and Derek Tailer offer more than a passing glimpse of skillful, crushing leads and big, chunky riffs, while drummer Tim Mallare pounds away at his trapkit, creating very muscular, pounding rhythms. Lastly, D.D. Verni serves up a fair share of thick bass lines, and Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth aggressively snarls his way through every song. The band experimented with self-production this time around, and the results were a success, as these songs sound crisp, but also have a rough edge.

Most of "ReliXIV" (e.g. songs like "The Mark") opts for mid-paced crunch, so most of these songs are melodic, catchy, and groovey enough to be memorable. But, even though there could stand to be another fast song or two, tracks like "A Pound Of Flesh," which is an ultra-fast song propelled by a blistering, buzzsaw guitar lead and quick, nimble drumming, prove that Overkill can still bring the speed (and the noise) like the best thrash bands.

Some songs, like "Keeper," are driven by pounding drum blasts, but the guitars are usually the center of attention. Opener "Within Your Eyes" is one of several tracks here to feature heavy, churning riffs, deft, thumping drums, Strapping Young Lad-esque vocals, and a tasty guitar solo. Other highlights include "Love," which features a catchy, punching rhythm bolstered by a fast double bass drum, the crunchy, stutter-stepping riffs and long, mazey guitar solo on "Bats In The Belfry," and the excellent, very melodic solo which sprouts up on "Loaded Rack."

Overkill may never reach the popularity level of their thrash contemporaries, like Slayer, Metallica, Megadeth, or even their East Coast speed metal brothers (Anthrax), but this is one of many albums which proves that they are definitely as talented as those bands, and deserve to be in their same league. "ReliXIV" will surely bring a smile to any old-school fan's face, and it will get any metalhead's neck snapping, so it is definitely an essential inclusion in every thrasher's collection. It doesn't get this reviewer's vote for the best speed metal album of 2005, but it's a very enjoyable listen all the same.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

1.0 out of 5 stars embarassing release sadly a full out fall on your face fall
Ihonestly tried to like it but i find it an embarassing cd overkill has done many cd some great some not so great but this is the worst(i'm embarassed for them)i find this cd... Read more
Published 2 months ago

2.0 out of 5 stars their worse cd yet sad!
this cd must have been for the money because it lack heart totally.this is easliy there worse songs ever writting and recorded maybe that's why tim left!
Published 7 months ago

4.0 out of 5 stars An Overkill Rant!! Just What We Need!
Word on the street is that this is album had a cruddy production job and sounds thin. I'll admit to you all right up front that I never had the ears the identify a lousy... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Stanley Runk

5.0 out of 5 stars Come on!!
Give this album a feel spins before skiping trough the tracks and writing a review ,you'll see how great it is.This is a type of album that grooves on you. Read more
Published 15 months ago by elvin

1.0 out of 5 stars Pure TRASH, not Thrash.......
I get so tired of metal masters such as Overkill (& Ozzy, Metallica)who are CHANGING their long loved style of music.
THIS IS OVERKILL'S WORSED! Read more
Published 20 months ago by J. Lederer

2.0 out of 5 stars Overkill are going nowhere fast. Barely average tracks with weak production.
14th album! Now that's an awesome effort in itself. Overkill have been laying down thrash albums since the early 80s and don't seem to be slowing down one little bit. Read more
Published on May 21, 2006 by Ben Stubbs

2.0 out of 5 stars Rushed were we?
Anything Overkill is an obligation as far as I'm concerned. However, I can't help but be overly disappointed with this latest effort from these metal pioneers. Read more
Published on October 15, 2005 by Nathanael D. Robinson

3.0 out of 5 stars Hope the next one is better
Well, just for background, I've been an overkill fan as long as I can remember. I really liked Bloodletting and Killbox 13. Read more
Published on October 14, 2005 by The Bus

4.0 out of 5 stars The Return Of The Bat
Overkill is the hardest working and most underated band in the business. If they're not recording - their touring. Read more
Published on August 30, 2005 by Michael Harper

4.0 out of 5 stars Overkill stays true to thrash!!!!
And by staying true to thrash, Overkill always has kept my attention and respect. Every time that they release a new cd, I go out and buy it. Read more
Published on July 31, 2005 by THE METAL HISTORIAN

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