Napalm Death Performing A New Song

Video footage of British/American grindcore pioneers NAPALM DEATH performing a new song, “Quarantined” in Sheffield, England has been made available. The track comes off the band’s 14th studio album (excluding the cover album “Leaders Not Followers”),“Utilitarian”, which is scheduled for release on February 27 in Europe and February 28 in North America via the band’s longtime partner, Century Media Records. The cover artwork (see below) perfectly fits the album’s theme and was created by the Danish artist Frode Sylthe, who is also responsible for THE HAUNTED‘s “rEVOLVEr” artwork.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpflZVrWlXQ

Insidious Disease Releases ‘Boundless’ Music Video

“Boundless”, the new video from INSIDIOUS DISEASE (formerly INSIDIOUS) — the international metal project featuring members of DIMMU BORGIR, NAPALM DEATH, OLD MAN’S CHILD and MORGOTH, has been released. The track comes off the band’s debut album, “Shadowcast”, which was released on July 12 in Europe and July 27 in the U.S. via Century Media Records.

Napalm Death Live Concert In Syracuse NY

Here’s the entire 50 minute live concert footage of British grindcore pioneers NAPALM DEATH filmed at The Lost Horizon in Syracuse NY. The video is also on iTunes which you can get by clicking here.

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Here’s the setlist for the 50 minute concert:

01-STRONG-ARM
02-UNCHALLENGED HATE
03-SUFFER THE CHILDREN
04-SILENCE IS DEAFENING
05-I ABSTAIN
06-LIFE AND LIMB
07-DIKTAT
08-ON THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION
09-IT’S A MANS WORLD
10-FROM ENSLAVEMENT TO OBLITERATION
11-TIME WAITS FOR NO SLAVE
12-WHEN ALL IS SAID AND DONE
13-SCUM
14-LIFE?
15-THE KILL
16-DECEIVER
17-YOU SUFFER
18-PERSONA NON GRATA
19-SMEAR CAMPAIGN
20-MASS APPEAL MADNESS
21-NAZI PUNKS FUCK OFF

Napalm Death Releases ‘Time Waits For No Slave’ Music Video

“Time Waits For No Slave” is the new music video from British grindcore pioneers NAPALM DEATH. According to vocalist Mark “Barney” Greenway, the clip “encompasses all the features of a dour, sterile, product-driven world and the sheer joy of freeing up your mind and appreciating the simplicity of the world evolving around you rather than flogging yourself to death all the time to get ahead. [It was] done in Norwich (Eastern U.K.) with Tom Blyth, who you might not have heard of. But he was in a really old U.K. hardcore band called GOOBER PATROL. We saw his work and he really seems to understand the art of protest without the cheesiness or cliché.”