After four decades, it’s incredible to think that a band as utterly uncompromising as Napalm Death offers something fresh and vital with each release. 2020’s offering, Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism (read our review here), their sixteenth album, was proof of this and, such was its popularity, it was a familiar sight on many end-of-year lists. Heading into 2022, the group, at nearly four decades old, have dropped Resentment is Always Seismic – a final throw of Throes, a collection of covers, remixes and spare cuts from their 2020 onslaught. As expected, the band doesn’t waste any time getting down to business as “Narcissus” groans to a start before the brakes are released and things head off in more familiar territory. Now, despite those familiar Napalm Death traits running through ...