In a new interview with Poland's Strefa Music Art, NAPALM DEATH frontman Mark "Barney" Greenway was asked if he has ever felt "bored" of being in the band.
He responded, "I think everybody goes through that at points, but it's how long that feeling lasts.
Because if you're bored, if you know within yourself you're bored for a period that lasts for, say, a few months, then you really should consider whether it's right to do it anymore." Greenway admitted that he did go through feelings of boredom in the past, but they were brief periods of time and often linked to other factors.
He stated, "If it comes to a point in a few years or whenever that I go, 'I'm not feeling great on stage anymore.
I don't feel as if I have anything new to often creatively, musically,' then no more for me." NAPALM DEATH has been busy with various projects recently.
The band joined forces with THE MELVINS for the album "Savage Imperial Death March", due out April 10 via Ipecac Recordings.
This marks their first full-length studio collaboration under this moniker, following their joint tours from 2016 and 2025.
Additionally, Embury and Cooke are currently recording demos for NAPALM DEATH's seventeenth studio album with longtime producer Russ Russell at Parlour Studios in Kettering, U.K.
Their last release was the new mini-album "Resentment Is Always Seismic - A Final Throw Of Throes", a partner recording to their 2020 album "Throes Of Joy In The Jaws Of Defeatism".