Metal Hammer UK

BENJI WEBBE

AS FRONTMAN OF Skindred, Benji Webbe is a beloved fixture of the UK metal scene – amaster of ceremonies whose reggae/metal fusion never fails to get the party started. Now Benji is revisiting his original band, Dub War, for Westgate Under Fire – their first new album in 26 years. Hammer took the opportunity to stroll down memory lane with Benji, to find out what he’s learned so far.

DON’T TAKE HAVING LOVED ONES AROUND YOU FOR GRANTED

“I lost my folks early. I was the youngest of four kids and grew up in a stable home as far as I can remember. A loving mother and father: she was from Cardiff, he came over from the West Indies in the 50s. But when I was seven my mother passed away. My father passed when I was 11; then I was raised by my ganjasmoking Rastafarian 21-year-old brother.”

YOU’RE MORE RESILIENT THAN YOU THINK YOU ARE

“My brother was in a rock

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Metal Hammer UK

Metal Hammer UK2 min read
Hulder
PACIFIC NORTHWEST WINTERS have a reputation for harshness, but the damp, frigid reaches of rural Washington proved fertile ground for one-woman black metal outfit Hulder as she crafted her second album, Verses In Oath. “While it is true that many peo
Metal Hammer UK2 min read
Metal Went Collab Crazy
Bad Omens went all-out for the soundtrack to their graphic novel, Concrete Jungle, pulling the likes of Wargasm and Bob Vylan. The best thing was this collab with fellow genre-smasher Poppy, which saw her go from delicate croons to lung-busting screa
Metal Hammer UK2 min read
Bloodywood Soundtracked The Greatest Fight Scene
They might have millions of views on YouTube, but even Indian metal heroes Bloodywood were surprised when their song Dana Dan was chosen to soundtrack one of the biggest fight scenes in action/thriller Monkey Man. Directed by and starring Dev Patel (

Related Books & Audiobooks