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REVIEW: Torchia – The Coven

If you haven’t heard of TORCHIA yet, relax! You aren’t alone. We came across the melodic death metal act from Tampere a couple of months ago...

PRELISTENING: Smackbound – 20/20 (Musicalypse Archive)

Last year, Finland and the world were introduced to SMACKBOUND, made up of Netta Laurenne, Vili Itäpelto, Teemu Mäntysaari, Rolf Pilve, and Tuomas Yli-Jäskäri....

REVIEW: Dynazty – The Dark Delight

Swedish melodic metal masters DYNAZTY are getting ready to release their seventh studio album “The Dark Delight” on 3 April 2020, via AFM Records.  The...

REVIEW: Shadecrown – Riven

October 2019 saw the release of SHADECROWN’s new album “Riven,” a slab of melodic death metal with some doom metal vibes that could only...

REVIEW: Myrkur – Folkesange

Mostly known for her eerie black metal influenced folk music, Danish artist MYRKUR (or Amalie Bruun) is releasing her third full-length album "Folkesange" on...

REVIEW: Igorrr – Spirituality and Distortion

One of the perks of the pandemic situation is that there is even more time to discover and review albums that otherwise, you may...

REVIEW: Myrkur – Folkesange (Musicalypse Archive)

Folk metal and music lovers have gotten a real treat since MYRKUR debuted in 2015 with "M." The beginning of 2020 meant that this Danish...

REVIEW: Altaria – Divinity (re-release) (Musicalypse Archive)

Fading from the stages after a final show at Nummirock 2016, the Finnish power metallers of ALTARIA have had a recent resurgence, reforming in...

REVIEW: Lucifer – Lucifer III

Swedish/German retro heavy rock lords LUCIFER are soon releasing their third studio album entitled “Lucifer III” via Century Media Records. In recent years, the...

REVIEW: Aeternam – Al Qassam

It's been three years since I've become acquainted with AETERNAM and they quickly became one of my top bands, so naturally, "Al Qassam" has...

PRELISTENING: Smackbound – 20/20

An overall grim atmosphere has taken control of the world, and a lot of people have now been given the gift of time. Hopefully,...

REVIEW: Hedonihil – I

HEDONIHIL is a relatively new band from Finland whose album, “I” was released by Inverse Records in April 2019. Even though, when it comes...

REVIEW: Marianas Rest – Ruins

Kotka natives MARIANAS REST released their sophomore album, “Ruins,” in April last year on Inverse Records, bringing heavy, melodic riffs and a dark brooding...

REVIEW: Lucifer – Lucifer III (Musicalypse Archive)

For the band LUCIFER, there is no need for any introduction. They have established their name in the music scene with their unique retro-like...

REVIEW: In This Moment – Mother (Musicalypse Archive)

Okay, it's time to confess - raise a hand if you've ever written the Los Angeles-based metal group IN THIS MOMENT off as just...

REVIEW: Intronaut – Fluid Existential Inversions

It has been a while since we have been blessed with some new INTRONAUT material. It has been so long that some of the...

REVIEW: Blind Channel – Violent Pop

Oulu-based violent pop act BLIND CHANNEL released their third album "Violent Pop" on 6 March 2020 through Ranka Kustannus. The band is most likely...

REVIEW: Dimman – EP: 152

DIMMAN is a band that draws influence from various genres of music in order to integrate them into their own sound. As such, their...

REVIEW: Progeny of Sun – EP: Progeny of Sun

March 2019 saw the fiery debut of Helsinki-based melodic death metallers PROGENY OF SUN, with their self-titled EP. The band was formed in 2017...

REVIEW: My Dying Bride – The Ghost Of Orion

After what seemed like the end of MY DYING BRIDE due to family issues and band turmoil, these English doom metallers found solace in...