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Last Updated: May 24, 2013 11:47 AM




NAPALM DEATH's London Museum Performance Canceled Due To Safety Concerns - Mar. 18, 2013
Legendary grindcore outfit NAPALM DEATH's collaboration with ceramic artist Keith Harrison in a one-off performance, which was scheduled for March 22 at the renowned Victoria And Albert Museum (V&A) in London, England, has been canceled.

"It is with regret that we have taken the decision to cancel the one-off NAPALM DEATH performance in collaboration with our ceramic artist in residence Keith Harrison on Friday, 22 March," reads a statement from the organizers. "This was due to take place in the Europe Galleries, which are currently being refurbished, and a further safety inspection has revealed concerns that the high level of decibels generated by the performance would damage the historic fabric of the building.

"The V&A is committed to an exciting programme of exhibitions and events, but the safety of our visitors and building remains our priority at all times."

Keith Harrison (pictured below), V&A ceramics resident, previously stated about the event: "My interest in NAPALM DEATH started in the late '80s when as a teenager in Birmingham I would listen to John Peel's evening radio show when they would appear out of nowhere in jaw-dropping fashion, sometimes for no more than a few seconds.

"The raw, uncompromising energy of NAPALM DEATH will be used to activate a set of three specially created ceramic sound systems based on the group of vivid blue and yellow tiled tower blocks on the Bustleholm Mill estate, West Bromwich where I was born.

"I wanted to invite NAPALM DEATH to collaborate with me for this live performance at the Museum for the last of a series of Disruptions I have worked on throughout my residency."



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posted by : Parmahn
3/18/2013 9:56:31 AM
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makes sense


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posted by : marone jabrone
3/18/2013 10:28:26 AM
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Napalm Death is so heavy, they will fuck up this building.


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COMMENT | Napalm Demolition Company.
posted by : METALHENDRIX
3/18/2013 12:18:53 PM
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Awesome facts from the book of death metal history.


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posted by : RiotAct666
3/18/2013 12:28:58 PM
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That town will be destroyed after this gig!


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posted by : kutulu666
3/18/2013 1:09:39 PM
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Having withstood Great fires, plagues like the black death and minor upheavals such as The Blitz (not counting many a Napalm Death show) think London (actually our capital city) would have been OK.
Thank's for your concern though :)


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posted by : Doug Glanville
3/18/2013 2:16:13 PM
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That's too bad, that would have been somewhat of a historic moment in Napalm Death's career. Not that their existence in music isn't already historic enough, but it was a very original idea.

Then again being the founding fathers of grindcore is as original as it gets, haha oh well.


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posted by : Zosimus
3/18/2013 6:29:14 PM
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Someone down at the Museum just hasn't got the balls. They can't take it. Can't handle it.

Napalm Death should play anyway. In the nude.


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