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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Reign Of Fury have set their sights on making 2015 the year of Thrash and with their new album, Death Be Thy Shepherd, already making waves the band have also announced an [...]
Worship Metal casts its critical eye over the 10 Greatest Old-School Thrash Albums from the only country to truly rival the U.S in the thrash stakes; Germany! Predominantly [...]
In an era of identikit and safe ‘whatever-core’ bands, the Isle Of Wight’s Dead Town Nothing are a refreshingly honest and brutally effective, and [...]
It’s no secret that WorshipMetal have a lot of love for old-school Thrash Metal and so when we discovered that Germany’s Darkness had announced not only the [...]
Fearfest 2015 has assembled an impressive posse of British Punk & Metal talent for 2015 with Benediction, Cerebral Fix, The Stupids and WorshipMetal Thrash favourites [...]
The UK’s burgeoning Thrash renaissance continues with the release of Reign Of Fury’s sophomore album and those looking for a dose of originality, in an otherwise [...]
Here at Worship Metal we love the putrid taste of black metal. From the genre greats of Bathory, Mayhem, Darkthrone and Emperor right through to the symphonic blasts of [...]
The early to mid 1980’s was a glorious time for heavy music with the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) unleashing ground-breaking new bands at an [...]
Countless Skies self-titled EP unfurls a British variant of epic Melodic Death Metal which historically has belonged to the Scandinavians but with this release all that is [...]
London’s Titanfest 2015 goes from strength to strength with the news of a further 4 bands being added to the already colossal bill. One Machine, The More I See, Abandon [...]