NAPALM DEATH Announce New 7"/Digital EP, Logic Ravaged By Brute Force
By
Larry Petro,
News Monkey
Tuesday, January 21, 2020 @ 1:56 PM
"Campaign For Musical Destruction" Tout Across Europe Next Month
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After a highly successful year of international touring and continued work on a new studio album, UK Grindcore pioneers NAPALM DEATH are now pleased to announce a new 7"/digital EP to be released via Century Media Records on February 7th, 2020. The release will kick off the start of the band's "Campaign For Musical Destruction" headline European tour alongside EYEHATEGOD, MISERY INDEX, ROTTEN SOUND and BAT.
The EP entitled Logic Ravaged By Brute Force, includes the brand-new title-track as well as a freshly recorded cover version of "White Kross", originally performed by SONIC YOUTH. This Double-A-Side EP is yet another NAPALM DEATH collectible item and is also meant as first teaser for the band's upcoming studio album, expected for release later in 2020. Pre-order the 7" EP and digital release HERE.
NAPALM DEATH's frontman Mark "Barney" Greenway states about the EP, "In keeping with NAPALM DEATH custom, we had a vast swathe of new songs with many different flavours. So then naturally we moved into single territory and opted for Logic Ravaged By Brute Force. It's the coldness and desperation of the guitar chords and voice that swung it. And then, seeing as SONIC YOUTH mash chords like few others, this cover of "White Kross" just seemed to lift itself beyond the constraints of cover - or filler - song into a bit of a rumbling wall-of-sound epic".
The Logic Ravaged By Brute Force 7" EP will be available in the following versions:
- Black vinyl - Unlimited
- Blue vinyl - 200x copies via CM Distro Europe
- Light Green vinyl - 100x copies via CM Webshop Europe
- Neon Yellow vinyl - 100x copies via CM Webshop USA (Out February 28th!)
- Orange vinyl - 600x Exclusively from the band on the road!
NAPALM DEATH "CAMPAIGN FOR MUSICAL DESTRUCTION" TOUR
w/EYEHATEGOD, MISERY INDEX, ROTTEN SOUND and BAT
- 07.02.2020 Oberhausen (Germany) - Kulttempel
- 08.02.2020 Hamburg (Germany) - Gruenspan
- 09.02.2020 Nuremberg (Germany) - Hirsch
- 11.02.2020 Vienna (Austria) - Arena
- 12.02.2020 Prague (Czech Republic) - Roxy
- 13.02.2020 Leipzig (Germany) - Werk 2
- 14.02.2020 Berlin (Germany) - Astra
- 15.02.2020 Mannheim (Germany) - MS Connexion Complex
- 16.02.2020 Antwerp (Belgium) - Trix
- 18.02.2020 Bournemouth (UK) - The Old Fire Station
- 19.02.2020 Cardiff (UK) - Tramshed
- 20.02.2020 Birmingham (UK) - O2 Institute
- 21.02.2020 Glasgow (UK) - Slay
- 23.02.2020 London (UK) - Electric Brixton
- 25.02.2020 Haarlem (The Netherlands) - Patronaat
- 26.02.2020 Saarbrücken (Germany) - Garage
- 27.02.2020 Lyon (France) - Ninkasi Kao
- 28.02.2020 Nantes (France) - Warehouse
- 29.02.2020 Toulouse (France) - Metronum
- 01.03.2020 Biarritz (France) - Atabal
- 03.03.2020 Paris (France) - La Machine du Moulin Rouge
- 04.03.2020 Stuttgart (Germany) - Im Wizemann
- 05.03.2020 Lindau (Germany) - Club Vaudeville
- 06.03.2020 Munich (Germany) - Backstage
- 07.03.2020 Zurich (Switzerland) - Züri Gmätzlets Vol. I
- 08.03.2020 Cologne (Germany) - Essigfabrik
- 20.03.2020 Vauxhall (UK) - Hammerfest XII*
- 27.03.2020 Limerick (Ireland) - Dolan's Warehouse^
- 28.03.2020 Dublin (Ireland) - Voodoo Lounge^
- 29.03.2020 Belfast (UK) - Limelight^
*festival date
^one off headline date
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