According to a report on Reuters today, a Napalm Death gig has been cancelled out of fear that they are so loud they might damage the V&A museum:
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Full article from http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03/20/entertainment-us-britain-museum-band-idUSBRE92J0IR20130320
(Reuters) - London's famed Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) has canceled an experimental concert by extreme metal band Napalm Death, fearing the noise level could damage the 104-year-old building.
Ceramic artist Keith Harrison from the
V&A, the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, collaborated
with Napalm Death on a set to be played through a sculptural sound system which
would disintegrate under decibel stress.
But museum officials said the one-off
performance, scheduled for Friday in the V&A's Europe Galleries, had been
canceled out of concern it was not only the intended sculpture that would be
damaged.
"A further safety inspection has revealed
concerns that the high level of decibels generated by the concert would damage
the historic fabric of the building," a museum statement said.
"The V&A is committed to an exciting
program of exhibitions and events but the safety of our visitors and building
remains our priority at all times."
Napalm Death, a self-described "grindcore"
band which has released 14 albums since forming in Birmingham in central England
30 years ago, said the project aimed to merge extreme metal and art.
The band, whose last album included songs
like "Leper Colony" and "A Gag Reflex", is listed by Nielsen SoundScan as the
seventh best-selling death metal band in the United States.
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