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Worshipper (USA) - One Way Trip

With their third album, "One Way Trip," Boston's psychedelic rockers WORSHIPPER have perfected their blend of classic hard rock and old-school heavy metal, enhanced by a strong dose of psychedelia. The album title and some tracks might suggest a connection to drug culture, but WORSHIPPER takes a more kaleidoscopic view of the human condition through a psychedelic lens. During the album's creation, three band members experienced personal losses, influencing tracks like the opener "Heroic Dose," which reflects on choices during the Vietnam War. Inspired by the psychological thriller "Jacob's Ladder," the album has a loose, circular concept.

The band consistently uses the best that modern US rock music has to offer; the power of Fu Manchu, the guitars of Blue Öyster Cult, the catchy melodies of AOR and hard rock. All of the songs are so catchy and catchy that the album is constantly on a high level of composition.

 

Founded in 2014, WORSHIPPER quickly stood out in Boston's rich music scene with their original lineup. Their mission was to bring something fresh, and they delivered with catchy melodies, haunting vocal harmonies, and heroic twin guitars. Their talent didn't go unnoticed, leading to a global record deal and tours with notable acts like WEEDEATER and MONSTER MAGNET. With "One Way Trip," WORSHIPPER has met high expectations, crafting an album of only great songs, with no filler.


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