Death by Overkill has released our sophomore album, Come At Me, Bro. Not only is this album pure magic and fun but it will be the first album I've released on Vinyl. This is true for all 4 members. Between the lot of us, none of us have released Vinyl. To some, this is an out-of-date piece of technology but to audiophiles...this is the only way to fly baby. True you can stream our record below and hear the whole album in ~35 minutes but let me make you hip to something. There's a lot of noise in your life and everything is demanding your attention. The act of listening to an album means just that. You listen to an album the way an artist intended for you to listen to an album. Everything is crafted just for you. The length of the song and the key the next song falls into may be complimentary. Sometimes we try to smear the two songs together so it appears seamless. Lyrics may be tied to one another. Even the feel of the vinyl itself and the aesthetic of the artwork that goes into it goes so far beyond some 2-3" digital icon.
Others may talk about the sonic quality of that but let's not argue my love. They both sound great buuuuut it's a chance for you to experience art the way it was intended.
So allow us to soothe and romance you with music we call Rock Faux Pas or Eldercore. Get that whiskey or wine out and get your checklist out for you shall hear:
- 4 part harmonies
- Gratuitous Guitar Solos
- Unusually Loud Bass
- Samurai Cymbals
- Theremin Fu
- Ocarina Fu
- Flute Fu
- Ukulele Fu
- Marimba Fu
- Piano Fu
- Tamborine Fu
- A song with a D minor (so hot)
- Heavily Reverbed Flatulence
You can pick up your physical copy of Come At Me, Bro at our Vinyl Release show this upcoming week Nov 22, 2024 at the Flight Path (Seattle) or we'll be happy to ship it to you. Purchase your vinyl copy here. Digital copy here.