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Napalm Death “Time Waits For No Slave”

Napalm Death
Time Waits For No Slave

Genre:Death GrindFormat:CDTracks:14
Label:Century MediaYear:2009

Holy Fuck, I feel like Rip Van Winkle waking up after 20 years.

It’s not one of my proudest admissions, but other than Scum, my familiarity with Napalm Death is pretty much nonexistent.   Aside from spending my money on numerous death and black metal albums, beer and the occasional cheap hooker or two, Napalm Death kind of fell off my radar screen.

Most likely then, readers will know more about Napalm Death then I do.   Aside from Scum I can’t claim to have listened to them very much.   After receiving a copy of Time Waits For No Slave, that’s going to fucking change quickly.

Not having a deep familiarity with Napalm Death does have its advantages, as I can avoid the temptation to compare  Time Waits For No Slave to their previous work.   I do know that like many bands who have been around for a long time, their style has evolved somewhat.   Regardless, they sound pretty fucking good to me.

As soon as you hit ‘play,’ this stuff will rip your face off.   “Strongarm” starts the album off with an intensity that never lets up.   The songs are all fast-paced but have their own uniqueness, which to me is vital because I tend to get bored quickly.   Each song is up-tempo but has a different structure from the others to keep things interesting.   For example, “Work To Rule” starts as pure grind but adds some thrash elements, “Time Waits For No Slave” has an almost melodic chorus (NO, NOT THAT!!!!), and “Passive Tense” just thrashes.

Like I said, unless you know even less about Napalm Death than I do you don’t need me to tell you to get this album.   I now have to get busy getting caught up on the rest of Napalm’s catalog, which makes me feel like a 13 year-old boy coming downstairs on Christmas morning with a big boner that he can’t control in his Transformer PJs.   It’s a little bit confusing, but it’s pretty goddamn exciting at the same time.   My only regret is having to divert some money out of Baby Pile Driver’s college fund to get myself caught up with these guys.   Fortunately, I’ve only done that a couple of times as far as you know.

This is easily a contender for my 2009 top-10 list, and may very well be a finalist for album of the year.

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Review byPile Driver
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COMMENTS (20)
  1. juancho wrote:
    July 3, 2009 at 8:32 pm

    this is a great album, back to basics grindcore.
    on the other hand the review sucks!!! napalm deaths new relaese deserves better.

  2. Silky Bravado wrote:
    July 3, 2009 at 10:00 pm

    Go early…Harmony Corruption and Death By Manipulation are two of the most important albums I got as a wet behind the ears kid back in the late 80s. They still hold their weight quite well.

    • Teufel wrote:
      July 4, 2009 at 5:55 am

      Agreed, both of those discs are awesome. The remix/remastered version of Scum is a worthwhile purchase too same with Mentally Murdered EP. My favorite is still Fear, Emptiness, Despair. It’s more straight forward death metal, but still killer.

      • Pile Driver wrote:
        July 4, 2009 at 6:36 am

        Good deal – thanks for the direction

  3. UpInSmoke wrote:
    July 4, 2009 at 12:07 am

    The past few Napalm Death albums have been pretty intense and Time Waits For No Slave is just as good.

  4. Ambo wrote:
    July 4, 2009 at 2:57 am

    Agreed, the Code is red on up is badassssssss.

    • Mike D wrote:
      July 4, 2009 at 6:53 am

      yes my favorite newer Napalm.. makes me want to punch faces.

  5. Jasad wrote:
    July 4, 2009 at 4:38 am

    Another worthy ND album. I can’t get the song, Diktat out of my head

  6. James wrote:
    July 5, 2009 at 4:41 am

    another great napalm album,
    “A No-Sided Argument” is really addictive.
    “Diktat” and “De-evolution Ad Nauseum” are great tracks.
    whole album kills! they keep getting it right!

  7. thegrindingmetalhead wrote:
    July 5, 2009 at 8:26 pm

    Its about fucking time this album was reviewed on this site.

  8. Tomes of Deceit wrote:
    July 6, 2009 at 7:57 pm

    This album is my favorite modern Napalm. Of course it can’t compete with Utopia Banished or FETO because of the time and place those classic albums were recorded which give them an impact you just can’t recreate. But I will say that if the band in any of its classic incarnations was transplanted into today’s recording studios and told to make an album in 2009, it would not come anywhere near this in terms of tightness and intensity. Napalm is in absolute top form here.

  9. thegrindingmetalhead wrote:
    July 6, 2009 at 9:05 pm

    It seems no matter how old these guys get they can still kick ass.

  10. Cephalectomy wrote:
    July 7, 2009 at 7:09 pm

    I found this review a bit lacking, but I definitely agree with it. I’ve never been much into N.D., but this album is killer. Definitely one of my favs for 2009.

  11. bukkake tsunami wrote:
    July 9, 2009 at 11:42 am

    i may be in the minority, but i find the newer-era Napalm to be WAY more interesting than the older. ill take this album over scum any day

  12. Mr. Sinister wrote:
    July 10, 2009 at 11:00 am

    Sorry, but this album has too much of a punk/pop element for me to put it up there with Napalms best.

  13. Travis Conquest wrote:
    July 14, 2009 at 5:23 pm

    Punk Pop??? Don’t feed the troll, kids.

  14. Mr. Sinister wrote:
    July 22, 2009 at 11:53 am

    Yeah, you know, easy chords, simple drums over catchy, almost, sing-along choruses…. Hey, the entire album isn’t filled with it, but it’s definitely there.

    The album is decent, but no where near some of the sick stuff they put out this past decade. No way I’d put this up there with Enemy…, Order of the Leetch or Smear Campaign.

  15. steve queeny wrote:
    July 28, 2009 at 12:35 pm

    The Code is Red was pretty bad except the last song, didn’t hear Smear Campaign but hopefully both don’t have the new Nasum influence on it.

  16. Sean wrote:
    July 17, 2010 at 5:17 am

    At this stage the band went into the dumper and swam towards the turds. The only 2 cd’s of theirs worth buying are Scum and Manipulation By Death.If you don’t believe me, listen to them and see if you can find a better prototypical for the ages influential grind sound.

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