NAPALM DEATH Explains New York City Concert Cancellation

December 22, 2006

British grindcore pioneers NAPALM DEATH have posted the following message on their official web site:

"Many, many apologies for the show [in New York City at the Knitting Factory on Dec. 21] being cancelled... Basically, according to the Knitting Factory, they had had a few shows in recent weeks which had resulted in people getting seriously hurt. Because of these events they decided to cancel the next few weeks of hardcore/metal shows until the recent events reach an outcome. So very sorry for that as we were looking forward to the show. Hopefully we will be back over soon."

As previously reported, NAPALM DEATH will be featured guests on "Headbanger's Ball" this Saturday night (Dec. 23). Be sure to tune into MTV2 at 10:00 p.m. EST/7:00 p.m. PST to check it out.

The highly-anticipated new NAPALM DEATH video for "When All Is Said and Done" is now exclusively available on Century Media's YouTube page. The clip was shot by up-and-coming director Kevin Wildt (INTO ETERNITY). Click here to check it out.

NAPALM DEATH recently completed an extremely successful run on the Monsters of Mayhem U.S. tour with HATEBREED, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, EXODUS, FIRST BLOOD and DESPISED ICON in support of "Smear Campaign", their 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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