Which is why a bunch of Brits are deciding to do something about it: legendary grindcore outfit Napalm Death — never ones to shy away from political controversy — have teamed up with Indie Merch for a ...
Grindcore vanguards Napalm Death have announced the 2025 version of their Campaign For Musical Destruction tour. The midlands ...
Napalm Death bassist Shane Embury’s new autobiography is an unbelievable ride. In this exclusive extract of Life…? And Napalm Death, we find the band in America where they witness wild gigs ...
They may not have platinum records or fill stadiums worldwide, but grindcore innovators Napalm Death are just as integral to ...
The Mermaid in Sparkhill helped launch Napalm Death, one of the the most influential metal bands of all time. It also sparked the creation of Grindcore - a fusion of heavy metal and hardcore punk ...
When we spoke with Napalm Death frontman Barney Greenway on The MetalSucks Podcast recently, he talked at length about the themes of the current state of the world and basic human dignity present ...
Unto Others frontman Gabe Franco makes his picks for the best goth rock/metal albums to be released since 2010! Undeniably a ...
In 1965, The Dow Company — best known at that time for making Saran Wrap — began making Napalm, a jellied gas used in warfare in Vietnam. Napalm became the symbol of the war. Mark Greenside ...
Here are the best death metal albums of 2024 so far. Undeniably, we are living in one of the best eras of death metal in its nearly 40-year history. The latest class is cementing their status as ...
What makes NAPALM DEATH so special? Well, let’s think back 30 years: Would you have thought that a grindcore band from Birmingham would ever make it into the official album charts with some of the ...
Napalm Death, Crowbar, Full Of Hell, and Brat will hit the road across Europe in 2025. The tour kicks off on February 5 at ...
Napalm Death are an English extreme metal band from Birmingham, formed in 1981. The band was formed in the village of Meriden (near Birmingham), England in May 1981[4] by Nicholas Bullen and Miles ...