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.
Our mantra; the bands are partners and we exist to serve the bands \m/
In support of their self-titled album released earlier this year, Australian Tech Death monsters Psycroptic are heading to UK shores! Alongside a performance at [...]
With a main stage performance at Bloodstock imminent, the time seemed right to ask guitarist Jamie Thompson – of recently reunited UK Sludge-legends Raging Speedhorn [...]
“This has taken time, time to understand that it is a cry from the soul”. To understand the depth of Crisalida’s music you must first understand the route [...]
Where the fuck did this come from?! To be frank, we’d all but written off Trivium after the lacklustre Vengeance Falls but Matt Heafy and the boys have only gone and [...]
Diversity in any musical genre is essential if music is to survive the copious societal evolutions that befall humanity and such diversity is found in the latest offering of [...]
Essen’s Thrash underdogs Darkness return and their new EP XXIX – their first release containing new material since 1989’s overlooked Conclusion And [...]
Toxic Holocaust are set to embark on a pretty extensive U.S. tour during the tail end of next month and they’re bringing Sludge-infested Metal crew Lord Dying along [...]
On July 25th Death Metal die-hards Krisiun performed new song “Ways Of Barbarism” to a sold out crowd in São Paulo, to view the footage click here. Showcasing a [...]
Trivium are back and after 2013’s slightly dubious and underwhelming – David Draiman (Disturbed) produced – Vengeance Falls, Matt Heafy and the boys are [...]
One of the UK’s most revered Melodic Death Metal bands return and its immediately apparent that Countless Skies are blossoming into extremely accomplished songwriters. [...]