Alternative Sounds zine
Copy of 'Alternative Sounds' zine from 1980. Features a review of issue 2 of 'Antisocial' - a zine created by the founders of Napalm Death - Nicholas Bullen and Miles 'Rat' Ratledge, a year before the band was formed.
Copy of 'Alternative Sounds' zine from 1980. Features a review of issue 2 of 'Antisocial' - a zine created by the founders of Napalm Death - Nicholas Bullen and Miles 'Rat' Ratledge, a year before the band was formed.
Napalm Death NME magazine cover and feature (1988)
Napalm Death photographs, 1986.
'stenchcore fest' - a delightfully named evening out at the mermaid - Napalm Death live.
Advert for Earache record releases inc. Napalm Death, The Accused and Heresy
Nicolas Bullen & Miles Ratledge photographed with their 'Anti Social' fanzine (1980)
Programme from the first ever Donington 'Monsters of Rock' Festival (1980) which took place on August 16. Included on the bill were: Rainbow, Scorpions, April Wine, Judas Priest, Saxon (who recorded as the semi-official live album Donnington: The Live Tracks), Riot, Touch etc.
Flyer for Napalm Death gig playing with DRI, Heresy and Holy Terror
Various fanzines (1980s)
Napalm Death gig handout for a show in 1986
'Crashcourse' zine from 1981 featuring info on Napalm Death as well Miles Ratledge's tape label.
Napalm Death advert for new guitarist (1986)
Cover of 'Antisocial', the zine created by Napalm Death founders Nic Bullen and Miles 'Rat' Ratledge.
Set list from 1983 gig at the Bluebell Hill Community Centre, Nottingham. Set list is written on both sides of one piece of paper, larger writing is Rat's, smaller writing is Nic's.
Napalm Death on cover of NME in 1988 with the headline 'Fasted Band in the World'
Photograph of Napalm Death (1985) at The Mermaid pub.
Page on Napalm Death in zine created by Digby of Earache records.
Portraits of Lee Dorrian in Birmingham after a gig in 1988
The photograph was taken in a pub toilet in Birmingham in 1988 whilst I was working for the Coventry Evening Telegraph music pages called 'street talk'. Myself and Chris Wilson the journalist went to Birmingham from Coventry to cover the concert, I remember very little about the gig but the photograph was taken in the toilets because it was pitch black every where else in the Pub.
Their demo:great tape,music for every listener of early crust with melancholic riffs and lyrics.
None More Black!
Napalm Death lyrics to ‘Siege of Power’ (1987).