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/
Wildfire Festival – Scotland’s only 3 day rock and metal festival – returns in 2016 to celebrate its 5th anniversary. The now well established and highly [...]
Since their inception in 2010, the ascent of Jess And The Ancient Ones has been astounding. With a chart-toppingly successful debut album in 2011 and the occult surf-metal EP [...]
Classic German Power/Speed/Heavy metallers RAGE are back….and with a sh*t load of news too! Not only are RAGE embarking on their first tour with a new lineup next [...]
Mini album. EP. Call Our Hearts Slow Down what you will. In essence, the bulk of Mord’A’Stigmata’s latest release is simply an experiment in pushing Black [...]
True heavy metal revivalists Sacred Steel began their fight to restore faith in real metal in the mid 90’s. Following on from the groundwork laid down by genre [...]
Eversin’s progressively minded thrash/power metal 3rd album, Trinity: The Annihilation, is an intriguingly mixed bag of styles, quality, performance and production and [...]
UK crust punk/grindcore pioneers Extreme Noise Terror are back to decimate eardrums with their self-titled album due on November 6th. Forever bridging punk, death metal and [...]
In support of their debut album Waves released earlier this year, UK Progressive/Thrash Metal act Vulgate are embarking on a short UK tour in November. With traces of [...]
Heavy Metal purists Night Demon have a vision. That vision is a return to the old-school ways, the return to old-school values and the return of the Mixtape! Once quoted as [...]
Kylesa are a unique proposition, a band barely straining to meet the requirements of what is perceived as ‘metal’ in 2015 (Mastodon and Baroness share a similar [...]