UK brutal noise pioneers Napalm Death are about to release their crushing new album Throes Of Joy In The Jaws Of Defeatism on September 18 through Century Media Records.
We sat down with the bands legendary frontman Barney Greenway to talk about the record, the meaning behind the controversial album cover, the sincerity in their creative process, his reflections on the Fear, Emptiness, Despair era of the band and more!
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Even after exerting an indelible influence on the entire world of heavy music for more than 30 years, there is still no band on Earth that sounds like Napalm Death. Not just the undisputed Gods of Grind, but an enduring benchmark for invention and fearlessness in heavy and experimental music of all kinds, the Birmingham legends are still hurtling forward at full pelt.
Five years on from their previous studio album Apex Predator – Easy Meat, Napalm Death have somehow pieced together an even more brutal and mind-expanding explosion of righteous noise. Once again recorded in collaboration with esteemed studio guru Russ Russell, Throes Of Joy In The Jaws Of Defeatism is the band’s 16th studio album and it’s very obviously another skull-shattering high point in a vast and varied catalogue. Napalm Death – ‘Throes Of Joy In The Jaws Of Defeatism’ is out on September 18 through Century Media Records.