German metal band noted for blending thrash intensity with melodic and progressive elements.

The band is discussed in the review as a German group that blends thrash power with melody; the vocalist Jan Lubitzki is praised for a distinctive, histrionic vocal performance.

The available review praises Depressive Age for reinventing thrash by combining power with melody and progressive touches. The vocal delivery of Jan Lubitzki is singled out as a major strength. Electric Scum is described as a strong, melancholic album with memorable riffs and surprising passages.

For:Fans of thrash metal who appreciate melodic and progressive elements and strong vocal performances.

 Well, I admit I have thoroughly enjoyed listening to this music (which I love), but at a certain point, everyone feels the need for originality and so... You know what I do? I listen to the Depressive Age, a German band that deviates from the (somewhat ignorant) offerings of their compatriots and invents a very unique version of Thrash, blending its power and intensity with a wise and never cloying use of melody, creating a sort of sound oxymoron with significant impact.

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