Bloodworship more than lived up to expectations based on their cast of characters. Best of all, Underling sound remarkably little like any of the members’ other bands; they are entirely their own beast, a lumbering mammoth-like mix of death metal, black metal, post-hardcore and post-everything. - Metalsucks Bay Area sorta-supergroup containing members of Fallujah, Arkaik, Battlecross, and Sidian takes a leap from the death metal roots of its members and voyages into black metal territory. “Servant of Filth” puts a spin on the Americanized atmospheric black metal sound dominated by tremolo picking and blastbeats by offering a filthy propulsive bass groove that seems like the sort of thing Altar of Plagues would have built a song upon. - heavyblogisheavy This isn’t a band you listen to while on your phone or even driving in your car. The message this band is conveying is too vital and meaningful to have as background music with other mundane life activities. You need to listen to this band when each song can penetrate you deep to touch your soul, provoking you from within. And with multiple masterminds of bands such as Fallujah and Arkaik working together, you have a band that’s adept in their musical talent but have something to say to the world. - theageofmetal This is Underling's first debut full length. The goal we wanted to achieve is that the listener will not just listen to this album - but FEEL it...and the vast amount of emotion we put into each song. These are songs written based on life experience and are completely genuine in nature.releases January 1, 2016 Album Credits: Bloodworship was recorded at ProView Studio by Producer\u002FEngineer Adam Ruppel. All songs were written and recorded by Antonio Palermo (Vocals\u002FInstrumentation\u002FCo-write), Rob Morey (Instrumentation\u002FCo-write), and Alex Bent (Drums and Percussion). Album Artwork provided by Adrian Baxter. CD layout and logo made by Alex Hoffman of Cypher Visual\u002FVocalist of Fallujah. Female guest vocals on “The Seventh Wall” performed by Byanca Munoz (Ex-Whirr) – This song is also dedicated to Roy Perez, a close friend who was taken from us too soon. Sound clip on “Becoming the Faintest Light” from Gaspar Noe’s, “Enter the Void (2009).” Special Thanks: Adam Ruppel, Rob Morey, Alex Bent, Luke Farmillo, Jacob Zachariah, Scott Carstairs, Alex Hoffman, Fallujah, Arkaik, Battlecross, and all of you fans and friends who supported us from the beginning.