I love metal. Always have. Always will. As editor of Worship Metal - a site dedicated to being as positive about metal and its myriad of sub-genres as possible - my aim is to 'worship' metal through honest reviews, current news and a wide variety of features; offering the same exposure to underground bands as we do to mainstream/well known acts.
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Heavy. Heavier. Heaviest. The age old argument of which metal albums – in this case THRASH – were the heaviest rumbles on. We’ve weighed in with 5 of the heaviest [...]
These teutonic terrors of thrash need no introduction and with 16 studio albums over an incredible 35+ year career to choose from, we had a hard time whittling ’em down to, [...]
Heavy. Heavier. Heaviest. The age old argument of which metal albums – in this case THRASH – were the heaviest rumbles on. We’ve weighed in with 5 of the heaviest [...]
Heavy. Heavier. Heaviest. The age old argument of which metal albums – in this case THRASH – were the heaviest rumbles on. We’ve weighed in with 5 of the heaviest [...]
Heavy. Heavier. Heaviest. The age old argument of which metal albums – in this case THRASH – were the heaviest rumbles on. We’ve weighed in with 5 of the heaviest [...]
Death-doom; the bastard son of death and doom metal came of age in the 90s and these are 5 essential 90s death-doom albums you really need to hear…. Winter – Into [...]
‘Pishach’, as we all know(?!), means Demon – and flesh-eating ones at that! And it’s those kinds of pesky demons that India’s Sabotage were messing around with on [...]
We fackin’ love a good thrash comeback and, after 34(!) years, the return of cult Arizona thrashers Atrophy is a wonderful thing. Sure, we could get into the whole [...]
5 iconic American thrash albums turning an eye-watering 35(!) years of age in 2024….are you feeling old yet??!! Exodus – Fabulous Disaster Opening with the caustic “The [...]
Second albums. Difficult for some. But not for these talented bastards. These may be a little more obscure but they’re no less essential than those albums [...]