Worm "Total Possession of America" - The Grog Shop

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Worm "Total Possession of America"
with Atomic Witch, Vile Light
Sun, Jun 14 Show: 8:00 pm (Doors: 7:00 pm)
$28.27 Buy Tickets
Sunday, June 14

Worm - Total Possession of America Tour w/ Atomic Witch and Vile Light at Grog Shop

Doors 7 PM | Show 8 PM
ALL AGES
$22.50 advance / $26 day of show
+ $3 at door if under 21 

Over the past decade, Florida’s WORM has incessantly built upon their sonic palette of ‘Necromantic Black Doom’, with roots in nearly every worthy corner of extreme metal’s history, from the pompous heights of ‘90s symphonic black metal to the emotional technicality of ‘80s shred metal. Now, four years since their last album “Foreverglade” (2021), the band has only grown more powerful, showcasing a level of grandiose songcraft that is beyond modern compare. Worm has managed to somehow do what many others in this day and age can only attempt: They walk backwards into the future.

Thematically, the album lives in a world of its own. A world of lush velvet and ostentatious gold, covered in the dust of time. A world where shadows seem to move in your peripheral vision, yet the loneliness never ceases. A world where wounds of the flesh may heal, but those of the heart never do. Enter if you dare, but know now the consequences of your choice.

“Necropalace”, manifests itself as the soundscape to a star-laden December night sky reflecting off the Everglades’ darkest slough; where death meets the deathless. This album is a vociferous call to action for anyone who still possesses ancient vampiric blood in their veins. Rise now, for the night is nigh!

Atomic Witch

Dark and malicious, it is most definitely music for the spooky season. It screams of murder and madness, dark rituals and ghoulish delights. It can’t be overstated what a creepily savage album this really is. The demonic Blackened Death Thrash of Atomic Witch is something unquestionably wicked. An absolutely unique experience, they are a band with a sound unlike any other." - Rustbelt Rock Review

Vile Light

INFERNAL WAR MACHINE

THE BLACK DAWN RISES...