NAPALM DEATH: New Audio Interview With SHANE EMBURY Available

September 12, 2007

An audio interview with NAPALM DEATH bassist Shane Embury conducted on September 1, 2007 by Burhanudin Bin Buang (a.k.a. Brader Bo),host of "Vicious Volume", the only metal radio show in Singapore (airing on RIA 89.7FM),is available for download at this location.

"Vicious Volume" is a one-hour program dedicated to metal, rock and other extreme music. It airs every Friday at 5:00 pm (Singapore time) and is repeated on Sundays at 9:00 p.m.

Metalheads around the world can listen to the program via the Internet on www.ria.sg.

NAPALM DEATH guitarist Mitch Harris was recently interviewed by Andrew Haug of Triple J's "Full Metal Racket" (based in Australia). Download the 14-minute interview in MP3 format at this location (6 MB). Check out the show's entire playlist here.

NAPALM DEATH video for "When All Is Said and Done" is available for viewing below. The clip was shot by up-and-coming director Kevin Wildt (INTO ETERNITY).

NAPALM DEATH is continuing to tour in support of "Smear Campaign", the band's highly acclaimed new album. The disc, produced once again with Russ Russel, is an uncompromising, ferocious assault that continues to address serious social issues that plague today's society.

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