"Ever since Enemy of the music Business, when the band went back to their grind roots, Napalm have been on a roll. Each release getting stronger. Time waits for no Slave is the best release, since the band went back to what they do best-creating some of the most brutal and catchy grindcore out there. Opener Strongarm pulls you in and than rips apart your limbs. Pure grind with a really great guitar tone on this cd. Work to rule is another killer track.. Seriously Napalm are the gods of grind and still put on a killer performance. Saw them at the md death fest this year. Although they played a short set-to see them play It's a Mans world" off FETO, a song they admitted to not playing in 20 years, was worthy of the admission alone. Anyway one of the best releases of the year. They better continue to grind until the end!!!!"
Wow!
M. R. Golde | 10/17/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Before Enemy of The Music of The Music Business- I nearly wrote this band off. Then that record came out and it's really been way above par records from Napalm. Time Waits For No Slave is perhaps the most intense of them all! I'll go on record as to say I was so blown away by this recording that it's my favorite Napalm CD. Scum is a classic, Harmony Corruption bridged the gap between grindcore and death metal- and this one is just intense. Showing some of the Hardcore influence and all the bile of metal minus the flamboiant tendencies- and I still can't describe what this record sounds like. It seems like with age you are supposed to mellow out and slow down- this record is chalk full of blast beats. Even when there's a 'melodic' moment- it never dulls the record. Great job guys!"
Napalm Death is still a well-oiled machine
king beagley | warsaw, in usa | 01/09/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"on this album, Napalm Death is business as usual, and there is a change though. Mark "Barney" Greenway's vocals are higher in pitch instead of the traditional death growl he does. evidently they went back to being a grindcore band. they are a political grindcore band and it is amazing that they have lasted 27 years. however, unlike many of the grindcore bands that do jibberish, you can make out Greenway's vocals. time will tell if they put in another 10 years. if you have "Smear Campaign", this also belongs in your collection. R.I.P. Jesse Pintado."
Napalm death rule!
Brusso Magallanes | California | 11/10/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What else can you say about probably the most extreme band ever. One thing tough, if you like heavy, aggressive, brutal music then just get this. There's no need for you to look at reviews. On the other hand, if you're some emo f@g, or deathcore scene kid, then get the hell out of here. We don't need to hear you complain about how this is not music, and the whole thing sounds like they are just pounding stuff and screaming like they're dying or something. I like to see you play that fast or even more than three same chords all the time. Suicide silence? hahahaha! they're so laughable trying to be so loud even tough they fail, and the singer along with the band, is a nu metal influence guy who tries to make the most "brutal" screams. Yet he sounds like a moron getting raped by real heavy bands. Napalm death have been legends for years, along with many other Grindcore, and real Death metal bands. As for the deathcore scene, it's just a fad that will go away and people will see those bands as "oh they were popular one time in the scene". But enough of that. And like i said, if you want real brutal heavy music then get Napalm death's Time waits for no slave. You can name any other probably heavier band, but there's nothing like Napalm Death!"