Mass Worship
From:
Stockholm,
Sweden
Last Known Status: Active
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Below is our complete Mass Worship news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.
Mass Worship Posts New Visualizer Video Online
"The human existence is but a blink of an eye to the universe. We came from nothing, to nothing we will return -- and the passage of time will deem us irrelevant," says the band about "Empyrean Halls" that is also the concept of "Portal Tombs" in a nutshell.
Find a visualizer focusing on the artwork of the album, that was released on Friday, below.
"Portal Tombs" is a terrifying but electrifying exploration of the gloomy depths of human nature: a monolithic manifestation of the musical force that is Mass Worship. The album features guest appearances by Jonas Sta°lhammar of At The Gates, Mark "Barney" Greenway of Napalm Death, and Jonas Renkse of Katatonia/Bloodbath. “It’s pretty mind-blowing to have members of such inspirational pioneers on our own album”, says the band. Drawing inspiration from bands such as At The Gates, Mastodon and Meshuggah, Mass Worship could be likened to many bands, but somehow forge their musical identity into something exceptionally distinctive and transcendent, and with enough confidence and conviction to win over even the most orthodox fans of the genre.
Mass Worship Premiere New Single & Music Video
Swedish metal band Mass Worship premiere a new official music video for their latest advance track “Revel In Fear“. The single is taken from the band’s upcoming album “Portal Tombs“, which will be released on February 04 by Nuclear Blast.
Mass Worship will be out touring with Lik in 2022 on the ‘Tombs Of Misanthropy Tour‘, below is where that trek will stop: More...
Mass Worship To Release New Album In February 2022
Despite spending a big part of 2020-2021 locked inside, writing and recording new material, Stockholm based Mass Worship did complete a highly successful tour in support of Polish death metal legends Vader. Meanwhile, Mass Worship are primed and ready to unleash their second full-length assault. Due for release on February 4th, 2022, "Portal Tombs" is a terrifying but electrifying exploration of the gloomy depths of human nature: a monolithic manifestation of the musical force that is Mass Worship. Drawing inspiration from bands such as At The Gates, Mastodon and Meshuggah, Mass Worship could be likened to many bands, but somehow forge their musical identity into something exceptionally distinctive and transcendent, and with enough confidence and conviction to win over even the most orthodox fans of the genre.
Enter the "Portal Tombs" and check out the first track and video below.
The video was directed and produced by Miles Skarin of Crystal Spotlight and Mass Worship while the song features guest vocals from Mark "Barney" Greenway (Napalm Death). The band comments:
"We as humans are approaching a state where we don’t believe in anything, and we can’t seem to envision any alternatives. Our elected leaders are merely there to sustain a seemingly perpetual status quo, and to grab whatever opportunity they can to shift our focus away from what’s important. What happens behind the scenes is a slow and steady collapse of our financial, political, ecological, spiritual and cultural world. We’re all perfectly aware of where we are heading, but we can’t seem to envision any alternative -- it’s far too late, and far too terrifying to try to stop what has been started. ‘Portal Tombs’ symbolises that Death is the only true way forward. Mass Worship is an attempt at putting the current state of humanity’s affairs and suppressed emotional state into music and words. We want to capture the fears, the pain, the uncertainty and the total disbelief in the future of mankind. As we spiral towards an abyss of our own making, Mass Worship is the soundtrack that will resonate loudest of all." More...
Mass Worship Premiere New Video "Dreamless Graves"
Mass Worship premiere a new visualizer video for "Dreamless Graves", taken from their latest album "Mass Worship", which was released last October via Century Media.
Check out now "Dreamless Graves" below.