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Overkill live in TEMPE By CrpnDeth, Staff Photographer/Writer Friday, September 23, 2005 @ 1:55 PM
September 22nd, 2005
marks the return of metal legends Overkill to Arizona. They haven’t been on the
west coast in nearly 10 years, according to Blitz, and they have been sorely
missed. Today Overkill remains one of the driving forces in metal, trying new
things without totally forgetting who they are, what they do and why they do it
(anyone come to mind?). Album after album is a welcomed assault on the senses. And
Relix IV, their 18th album (including EPs and the hardly
mentioned Power in Black, which was released prior to Feel the Fire)
is no exception.
The Clubhouse in Tempe was the
site of destruction. Man, what a dive. Its a room with a bar in the middle.
The Troubadour in Hollywood might even be a step up from this place. The very
first thing that came to mind was the video footage from the Great White
tragedy. I’ve been to a ton of venues that have been designed for the general
admission crowds, but this place had no appealing qualities at all. Hell, even
the sign outside wasn’t lit up.
Already in progress was the band
Schlitzkrieg. From what I saw, it seemed as if they were trying to mimic the
Ramones formula. I think they played six songs in two minutes. The crowd was
not very receptive to say the least. I think the band received their biggest
applause when they announced “…this next song is our last song …”
It seems that hopes are never
high when it comes to local opening bands for national touring acts.
Schlitzkrieg solidified that feeling tonight. What seemed like an overly
extended warm up/sound check, Motive was next to hit the stage. Surprisingly,
they were good. This was a rare treat. Touring in support of their recently
released Rock and Roll Terrorist, the follow up to 2003’s Worn Down
Dream, the band came off as tight and energized. However, the energy was
quick to run out as the band was cut short after only 4 songs. They did some
how manage to talk the club in to letting them play a 5th song
(probably due in part to the crowd cheering loudly for them). It may have been
a short set, but Motive left their mark. The band consists of Steve Buschart -
vocals/guitar; Randy Davis - lead guitar; Andy Luffey - drums and Roadkill –
bass. Check out their upcoming shows
here. Get out and support this band, they are worth catching live.
Then its time for the metal
monsters Overkill. Once they hit the stage, it was all over but the bleeding!
They ferociously tore in to Necroshine, Rotten to the Core, Hello from the
Gutter and Elimination, among others. They show absolutely no signs
of slowing down as they delivered a very tight and blistering set. While I
personally thought this particular venue was below the band and they should have
been playing in a larger venue, Overkill didn’t care. They gave the place 110%
and enjoyed doing it. They are playing tonight in New Mexico before hitting
Texas and ending the current leg of the tour at home – New York. Hopefully the
band won’t have to cancel any of their Texas dates, as hurricane Rita is bearing
down. And while we are at it, let’s hope that we don’t have a repeat of
hurricane Katrina.
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