Yes. I know that NMA aren't a 'backward looking' kind of band.
But, although it pains me to say it, the band have far more days behind them than are forthcoming. And some people who were there right from the start aren't with us anymore... and that situation isn't going to improve itself over the coming years. I'd love to read some definitive history of the band, from those who were there at the time and have stories to tell, the good and the bad, all bound up in a nice book with plenty of rare pictures and stuff like that.
I can imagine that there wouldn't be much interest from major publishers for a band who aren't that well known amongst the general populace nowadays. But some bands in such a position have done such a thing... Therapy? did a book a few years back that was an excellent read and Paradise Lost self published a superb biography, clearly written from a position of love by the writer.
I think NMA deserve such commemoration and I'll bet it's something that'd sell a good few thousand copies if not more. I'd be happy to pay £30 or so for such a thing. Heck, I'd be happy to get involved with some crowdfunding thing, paying a year in advance to get the production costs going, anything like that.
Hey, maybe the inner NMA circle have got something in mind that hasn't been announced yet! If not, I'll bet everyone on here would be queueing up for an official biography, waving their money in the air!

What can I say, this stuff is important to so many of us. It should be documented.