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/
Worship Metal’s Album of the Week comes from the unlikeliest of sources! We all knew The Darkness were back but in truth did anybody really care? The glory days of [...]
Scotland’s Wildfire Festival have released their final line up poster and it’s a doozy! With 56 artists and acts, playing over 3 separate stages this is [...]
Ghost, Sweden’s sonic purveyors of the finest Occult Rock on the the planet, are back! “Cirice“, the first track made available from their forthcoming 3rd [...]
Children of Bodom have confirmed that their guitarist of 12 years, Roope Latvala has left the band. Anyone with a love of old-school Thrash will know that Roope was an [...]
As recently covered by Worship Metal, German Thrash heroes Darkness have finally returned after almost 25 long years in the shadows. For those who truly know their Thrash, [...]
Brighton’s Obsidian Key are one of the most unique bands we’ve heard in a long time but when you dabble in the terminally unfashionable operatics of Prog [...]
London’s Seven7 take this week’s title of Album Of The Week with their virtually flawless 3rd album, The Follower. On the odd occasion an album so damn good and [...]
Wildfire Festival, Scotland’s only Rock and Metal Festival, is just 5 weeks away so Worship Metal took the opportunity to take a closer look at what this unique [...]
The official videoclip for “L.A.W”, the first new material from Germany’s Thrash Metal legends Darkness in 26 years(!), has landed and it’s welcome a [...]
Germany’s Zeit are a difficult band to define, while they do channel the atmosphere and vocal stylings of Black Metal, many of their riffs and rhythms lean towards [...]