When the original lineup of The Almighty reunites to cover Metallica’s The Four Horsemen, it’s not just a tribute—it’s a resurrection. This isn’t nostalgia. This is a sonic reckoning. The Almighty Metallica Reunion has arrived, and it’s louder, grittier, and more unapologetic than anything we’ve heard from them in decades.
The track, released August 14, 2025, is the first single from No Life ’Til Leather – A Tribute to Metallica’s Kill ’Em All, a full-throttle homage to the album that birthed thrash metal. But The Almighty don’t just play the song—they possess it. They rip through the riffs with the fury of a band reborn, and the result is a cover that feels like it could crack the Earth’s crust.
A Thunderous Comeback: The Almighty Metallica Reunion
This is the first time Ricky Warwick, Floyd London, Stump Monroe, and Tantrum have recorded together since 1991. That alone makes this release historic. But what’s truly staggering is how tight, raw, and ferocious they sound. According to Warwick, the band laid down the track in just a day and a half. “It was nerve-wracking,” he admits, “but we did it with as much power and passion as you’d expect from The Almighty. Turn it up really, really loud!”
The Almighty Metallica Reunion isn’t just a studio stunt—it’s a statement. It’s proof that the fire never went out. It just waited for the right moment to explode.
Metal Mayhem Reimagined: A Ferocious Homage
The music video, now streaming on YouTube, is a masterclass in gritty visual storytelling. Shot in a stripped-back studio setting, it channels the DIY ethos of early Metallica while injecting Almighty’s punk-metal swagger. Grainy overlays, apocalyptic flashes, and relentless close-ups make it feel like the Four Horsemen are riding straight through your screen.
This isn’t just a cover—it’s a cinematic assault. And it’s already racking up views and fan praise across social media.
The Almighty Metallica Reunion: A Legacy Rekindled

Formed in Glasgow in 1988, The Almighty carved their name into the UK rock scene with a volatile blend of punk energy and metal muscle. From Blood, Fire & Love to Powertrippin’, they were the soundtrack to rebellion. Touring with Motörhead, Megadeth, and Iron Maiden, they earned their stripes the hard way—on stage, in sweat, and through sheer sonic force.
Now, with The Four Horsemen, they’re not just revisiting their roots. They’re reasserting their place in the pantheon.
Why This Track Matters: Beyond the Riffs
This release isn’t just about honoring Metallica. It’s about reclaiming a legacy. It’s about showing that UK rock still has teeth. And it’s about reminding fans—old and new—that The Almighty are not a footnote. They’re a headline.
With No Life ’Til Leather dropping in November, this is just the beginning. If The Four Horsemen is any indication, the rest of the album will be a full-blown detonation.

Final Word: The Almighty Metallica Reunion Is Unmissable
This is the kind of release that makes you believe in rock again. It’s fierce, it’s fast, and it’s absolutely essential. Whether you’re a die-hard Metallica fan, a longtime Almighty devotee, or just someone who craves real, unfiltered music—this is your moment.
The Almighty Metallica Reunion has galloped into 2025 with fire in its eyes. And it’s not slowing down.
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