Overlorde 2000
Overlorde
- Style
- Power Metal
- Label
- Self-Financed
- Year
- 2000
- Reviewed by
- Jeff
/ 100
Killing songs: Blackness, Hell Hath No Fury, Ogre Wizard, Metallic Madness
Overlorde is a four piece power metal outfit from New Jersey that was
originally formed in 1987. It's current line up consists of John "Kong" Bunucci
on bass & backing vocals, Mark "M.E." Edwards on flying V guitar & backing vocals,
Dave Wrenn on drums & backing vocals and Bobby "Leather Lungs" Lucas (Seven
Witches) on lead & backing vocals. Overlorde's discography includes
an ep, a few demo releases and a some appearences on a number of compilation
albums. This pattern of recordings is most likely due to a few vocalist changes
over the years and an early disbandment, which was to be followed by the pursuit
of other band projects in the interim and a reformation which has led to their
"Overlorde 2000" demo to date. Some of their influences are
the Scorpions, Accept and Queensryche.
I first learned about Overlorde when listening to my friend's on line
webcast metal show "Audio Agression". I only heard about 30 seconds
of a song until my Winamp player got stuck due to internet congestion. That
was enough to get my interest and a copy of the bands 2000 demo thanks to guitarist
Mark (M.E.) Edwards.
The "Overlorde 2000" demo is only four songs. I feel cheated
because the music is so good that it leaves me wanting more. The addition of
new vocalist Bobby "Leather Lungs" Lucas gives Overlorde a wide a range
of octaves in the singing department. He reminds me of a mutt mix between John
Gallagher (Raven), Rob Halford, Ray Alder (Fates Warning) and
Geoff Tate (Queensryche). The music is very NWOBHM influenced in my opinion,
the likes of older Raven, Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. The songs are fast, upbeat
and in your face with a one two punch to the gut.. The production for this self
financed demo is above average, though I feel the guitars are a bit over powered
by the vocals and drums. This demo should lead Overlorde to bigger and
better things. I hope that they are working on a full length release since they
are a band much over looked. Watch out for their killer cover of Queensryche's
"Queen of the Reich", slated to open the CD Tribute compilation "Warning:
Minds of Raging Empires II-A Tribute to Queensryche", due to be released
sometime this year.
If this review has you interested than check out the bands website for more info.
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