NAPALM DEATH Frontman Receiving Positive Vibes On The Road

September 20, 2006

NAPALM DEATH is currently touring North America on the "Monsters Of Mayhem" tour with HATEBREED, EXODUS, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, DESPISED ICON and FIRST BLOOD. The group's frontman, Mark "Barney" Greenway, has checked in with the following update:

"As I'm writing this, we're hitting some serious potholes going down the motorway. Dodgy roads aside though, things are going well for us.

"As well as the trusty NAPALM DEATH diehards, a lot of people have been giving us positive words who wouldn't necessarily come to see us on their own. It seems they are taken aback from the intensity of the ND performance in a good way. People are also very supportive about the new album theme of atheism/free thought in a world being driven by agressive religious mythology. It seems that 30 minutes is going a long, long way for us."

As previously reported, NAPALM DEATH has a new e-card online at this location. The e-card allows you to browse through info on the band and the new album, "Smear Campaign" (which was released on September 19),listen to the track "When All Is Said And Done", check NAPALM DEATH tour dates, enter a contest to win exclusive NAPALM DEATH clothing sponsored by Aveal, watch an interview with vocalist Barney Greenway commenting on the new record, as well as obtain information on pre-ordering your very own copy of "Smear Campaign".

The follow-up to last year's "The Code Is Red…Long Live the Code", "Smear Campaign" was recorded at Foel Studios in Wales, England and features a guest appearance by THE GATHERING frontwoman Anneke van Giersbergen.

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