Like any other Music Club, VMP is based on the taste of the curators and the partnerships they can make and maintain in the industry.
Obviously Metal doesn't fit either one or both of those categories. Which is fine. The problem isnt that VMP isnt doing Metal (especially to me), it's that they're not that self aware about it.
It was refreshing yesterday when someone pointed out on Twitter they don't do alot of electronic and they responded that the response hasn't been great and so many electronic labels already do a great job pressing their own albums. That was an honest understandable answer, and not "But RANDOM ALBUM has elements of electronic"
I'm not a big Metal fan with some exceptions (Nine Inch Nails (one of my favorite bands/artists of all time), Tool, Manson, Sabbath, System, Sleep, etc) but would definitely be open to more metal picks to expand that (or a rock track that also included Punk, alt-rock, garage rock, etc). But I also completely understand if the interest isnt there especially from Storf, who seems not a huge metal fan.
But they should just say, it is not a huge genre of interest, hasnt been a big seller, labels havent seemed interested in pressing on vinyl, etc. Even the famous "that information is above your pay grade". Don't say albums are metal when they are clearly not. You can just say that they have some hard rock offerings recently or coming out, but nothing "metal" as of now.