“Activism is not a fashion accessory… For me it’s more of a lifetime thing” – An Interview with Napalm Death’s Barney Greenway
The new album is talking about “the other”. Fear of “the other”. Unnecessary fear. Unwarranted fear of “the other”.
The new album is talking about “the other”. Fear of “the other”. Unnecessary fear. Unwarranted fear of “the other”.
Those even vaguely in the know as to the goings on of post-rock will be aware of Caspian.
Anyone with even a passing interest in heavy music will know the name Kirk Windstein.
When a band changes their musical style, they are often met with hostility by their entrenched fan base.
It is once again a vehemently ecologically minded record that harbors bile for mankind’s misuse of the Earth, and isn’t afraid to spit venom in order to get its message across.
In four years, Nile have crafted a thing of extremity that borderlines on the beautiful.
Seeing the tomb in person, there is no doubting the authenticity of the band’s feelings.
This debut showcases a band with a lot to give who just need to refine delivery.
This is quite possibly the best deathcore album of the year.