Texas-based thrash metallers, Overt Enemy, have just unleashed their latest single, “Insurrection,” with an official music video. It operates as the title track of their upcoming, debut full-length album, due out this Fall. Check out the new video and more from the band below.
“Our most brutal and technical song so far, it’s probably gonna be our set opener for a long time. The last of the three-song story, “Insurrection” is set decades after the invasion and is a song about a rebellion. Think about that scene at the end of Independence Day before the final battle or the show Falling Skies. Yeah, we know… we’re nerds, get over it,” the band shares.
A conceptual tour de force, Insurrection takes listeners on a thrilling sci-fi journey, inspired by the legendary storytelling of bands like Rush and Mastodon. The title track serves as the climactic finale to a three-song saga that unfolds decades after a devastating alien invasion, setting the stage for humanity’s final, desperate rebellion. Fans of Independence Day and Falling Skies will instantly recognize the cinematic intensity that fuels this epic anthem of resistance. Accompanying the track is a high-energy music video that captures the essence of Overt Enemy’s raw power and relentless intensity. Filmed with a dark aesthetic, the video perfectly complements the dystopian themes of the song.
Insurrection tracklisting:
01 Resinated
02 No One Left to Die
03 The Truth
04 Bleed Like I Do
05 Psychotic Episode
06 Go Hard or Go Home
07 Eradication
08 Fire in the Skies
09 Insurrection
10 Even Murder
With the full release of Insurrection on the horizon, Overt Enemy is gearing up to bring their apocalyptic saga to the stage. Fans can get more info and tour dates at https://overtenemy.com/
More from Overt Enemy:
Formed in 2013 in the heart of Mission, Texas, Overt Enemy has become a formidable presence in the global metal scene, known for their raw intensity, technical precision, and relentless pursuit of musical evolution. What began as a tribute to Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman quickly grew into something much larger, as the band developed their own unique sound, blending Texas groove with thrash metal’s speed and aggression. Drawing influence from titans like Slayer, Pantera, Fear Factory, and Sepultura, Overt Enemy has crafted a musical identity that pays homage to these greats while pushing the boundaries of modern metal.
At the core of the band’s sound is a dedication to the power of the riff. Whether it’s the crushing, groove-laden guitar work or their innovative dual-lead guitar harmonies, Overt Enemy delivers a high-energy, brutal assault that fans of traditional thrash, groove metal, and even modern progressive metal will appreciate. Their triple vocal approach, featuring vocals from Leo Ortiz, Laura Ortiz, and Robert Hahn, sets them apart from many other bands, giving them a diverse range of vocal textures that perfectly complement their hard-hitting instrumentation.
The band’s journey has been fueled not only by their passion for music but also by a deep sense of resilience. Despite personal challenges—including Leo “Lizard” Ortiz’s battle with chronic back issues, Laura “Slayerella” Ortiz’s triumph over cancer, and other life-altering obstacles—the members of Overt Enemy have continually pushed forward, proving that their commitment to their craft is unwavering. This tenacity is reflected in their live performances, which have earned them the admiration of heavyweights like Max Cavalera of Soulfly, Dino Cazares of Fear Factory, and Ice-T of Body Count. Overt Enemy has also built a cult following through their tireless dedication to engaging with fans, using every opportunity to connect with their audience on and off stage.
The band’s early work, including the critically acclaimed Inception EP (2018) and Possession EP (2019), laid the groundwork for what was to come, demonstrating their ability to blend thrash’s raw energy with groove metal’s more deliberate, headbanging pace. Their commitment to the old-school metal ethos combined with a modern, forward-thinking approach has made Overt Enemy one of the most exciting underground metal bands in the post-pandemic era.
While thrash metal certainly runs through their veins, Overt Enemy refuses to be confined by genre. The release of Insurrection marks a new chapter for the band, as they delve into broader sonic landscapes and thematic complexity. The album reflects their growth both musically and personally, touching on themes ranging from personal struggle and mental health to global political unrest and conceptual sci-fi narratives. Every track offers something unique, showing the band’s ability to experiment with diverse sounds and ideas without losing their aggressive edge.
Outside of the studio, Overt Enemy has built a reputation as a DIY powerhouse, handling much of their own production, marketing, and fan engagement. Their strong DIY ethic has earned them endorsements from leading brands like Sawtooth Guitars, Emperor Cabs, FU-Tone, and GODPS Music. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, the band has used their time wisely, staying connected with their fans through live streams, social media, and consistent content releases. Their music has also found its way into independent films, further expanding their reach beyond the metal scene.
As they look to the future, Overt Enemy remains committed to creating music that not only reflects their personal experiences but also resonates with fans around the world. They are driven by faith, family, and a passion for their art, and they continue to be a beacon of the metal resurgence, blazing their own trail in the genre.
Overt Enemy is:
Leo “Lizard” Ortiz – Guitar/Vocals
Laura “Slayerella” Ortiz – Bass/Vocals
Robert Hahn – Guitar/Vocals
Saul Castillo – Drums