NAPALM DEATH was forced to perform as a three-piece at the April 14 stop of the band’s U.S. tour with the MELVINS at the Rialto Theatre in Tucson, Arizona after NAPALM DEATH singer Mark “Barney” Greenway was taken ill. Fan-filmed video of the concert can be seen below.
On Tuesday (April 15),Greenway released the following message via social media: “Hello everybody, sincere apologies to whoever came to the Tucson gig last night. I contracted some mystery gut thing on the morning, and was in enough discomfort to stop me from being able to do even a couple of lines of vocals last night. It never feels great to be missing gigs, but the other guys gave it more than a good go as usual. Sorry again. Lots of love.”
The rest of NAPALM DEATH added: “[Barney] is all better now … It’s never easy in these situations. Tonight we are back on track. Thank you for understanding”.
In October 2023, NAPALM DEATH bassist Shane Embury told Mammoth Metal TV that the band would “probably” begin work on its next studio album in 2024. Asked about a possible timeline for the recording sessions for the follow-up to 2020’s “Throes Of Joy In The Jaws Of Defeatism”, Shane said: “The last record, we started it musically in two stages, and then Barney took quite a few days to record his vocals, ’cause we were touring.
“I’ve got lots of ideas; [I just need] to piece it together,” he added. “And hopefully go into the studio and just kind of experiment.”
In February 2022, NAPALM DEATH released a new mini-album, “Resentment Is Always Seismic – A Final Throw Of Throes”, via Century Media Records.
“Resentment Is Always Seismic – A Final Throw Of Throes” is a partner recording to “Throes Of Joy In The Jaws Of Defeatism”, concluding matters through vital, tumultuous grindcore and shockwave ambience.
The eight-song “Resentment Is Always Seismic – A Final Throw Of Throes” comes with a total playing time of 29 minutes and is available as a limited CD digipak, vinyl as well as in the digital album format.
“Throes Of Joy In The Jaws Of Defeatism” came out in September 2020 via Century Media Records. The band’s 16th studio LP was recorded with longtime producer Russ Russell and features artwork by Frode Sylthe.
Embury released his autobiography, “Life?… And Napalm Death”, in October 2023 via Rocket 88, an imprint of the established British book production company Essential Works.
Largely misunderstood and widely mocked in their early days, NAPALM DEATH nonetheless became the benchmark for uncompromising extremity, as well as a political force for good. Dismissed by many as a ridiculous noise, NAPALM DEATH became the credible face of extreme art rock, beloved of John Peel, NME cover stars and indie music darlings. Embury‘s debut studio release with the band, 1988’s “From Enslavement To Obliteration”, remains a seminal work of raging sonic violence coupled with ultra-credible punk critiques of corrupt politics, capitalist opportunism and societal collapse. The record remains as revered today as it ever was.
Hi All – A message from Barny regarding last night show in Tucson – he is all better now … it’s never easy in these situations tonight we are back on track thank you for understanding 🙏🏼
Posted by Napalm Death on Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Source: blabbermouth.net