Worship (Explicit)
Death metal never had a better lead in. The title track off Hypocrisy’s new album "Worship" is nothing but high-intensity anticipation. The acoustic calm to bright crescendo creatively captures before delivering one of Hypocrisy’s most savage beatdowns. With governments finally admitting that UFOs do in fact exist, and humanity attempting to heal from a state of recent crisis, the timing couldn’t be more appropriate for the newest addition to the HYPOCRISY catalog: WORSHIP, due to be released Fall 2021 via Nuclear Blast Records. Aptly titled, the album cover shows a mass of humans reaching up mindlessly to the sky as glowing spaceships shaped like the HYPOCRISY crosses sigil beam down to descend upon earthen civilizations and Mayan temples. Designed by artist Blake Armstrong (Kataklysm, In Flames, Carnifex, etc.), WORSHIP’s artwork speaks to the history of the relationship between humanity and extraterrestrials. “They’re coming back to collect,” explains founder and HYPOCRISY mastermind Peter Tägtgren. It has been 8 long years since the last record, and HYPOCRISY fans can feel the itch. WORSHIP is 11 tracks of precise, ferocious musicianship. Commonly inspired by the fusion of the modern and the ancient, HYPOCRISY has once more found a way to combine innovative ideas with classic sound in order to deliver something metalheads can enjoyably consume with awe and brutal vigor. Post release focus track Worship Death metal never had a better lead in. The title track off Hypocrisy’s new album, Worship, is nothing but high-intensity anticipation. The acoustic calm to bright crescendo creatively captures before delivering one of Hypocrisy’s most savage beatdowns. Worship is guaranteed to top Year End lists! Hometown: Ludvika, Sweden