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Last Updated: February 9, 2010 7:21 PM




NAPALM DEATH: New Audio Interview With BARNEY GREENWAY Available - Jan. 21, 2009
Danish rock/metal magazine Revolution-Music.dk conducted an interview with vocalist Mark "Barney" Greenway of British grindcore pioneers NAPALM DEATH at the Royal Metal Fest 09, which was held January 9-10, 2009 at Voxhall in Ã…rhus, Denmark. The chat can now be downloaded as a WAV audio file at this location.

NAPALM DEATH's new album, "Time Waits For No Slave", is available for streaming in its entirety on the group's MySpace page. The CD will be released via Century Media Records on the following dates:

Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Benelux, Italy: January 23
Spain, Portugal: January 27
Sweden, Finland, Hungary: January 28
UK: February 2
France, Greece, Denmark, Norway, Rest of Europe: January 26
USA: February 10

NAPALM DEATH recorded "Time Waits For No Slave" with producer Russ Russell. Drums were tracked at Parlour Studios in Kettering and guitars, bass and vocals were done at Foel Studios in Wales. The band then returned to Parlour for the mixing sessions.

"Time Waits For No Slave" track listing:

01. Strong Arm
02. Diktat
03. Work To Rule
04. On The Brink Of Extinction
05. Time Waits For No Slave
06. Life And Limb
07. Downbeat Clique
08. Fallacy Dominion
09. Passive Tense
10. Larency Of The Heart
11. Procrastination On The Empty Vessel
12. Feeling Redundant
13. A No-Sided Argument
14. De-evolution Ad Nauseum

The cover artwork for "Time Waits For No Slave", which was created by artist Mick Kenney, can be viewed below.

Mark "Barney" Greenway recently told Rock Sound magazine about "Time Waits For No Slave", "Each album appears to have got progressively better and better. There was no great master plan, really. We're just a very organic band, very spontaneous, and we just try to write the best songs possible. If there is anything in the back of our minds, then I think it's that we always try to make each album differ without losing the thread of what should be there and I think we've done that with this album."

The band will play a one-off hometown show on January 31. The gig, set to take place at the Asylum in Hockley, Birmingham, will see NAPALM performing "Time Waits For No Slave" in its entirety for the first and only time.

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