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REVIEW: Unleash the Archers – Abyss (Musicalypse Archive)

UNLEASH THE ARCHERS, a melodic power metal band from Canada, have made their way onto our radar, despite the great white north not exactly...

REVIEW: Tim Bowness – Late Night Laments

Some wise men of the East have said that you should open your mouth only in that rather unlikely case you're going to say...

REVIEW: Medicated – Descension

When I pressed play to check out MEDICATED’s album, “Descension,” my initial impression was of pure power. From the first second, the five-piece band...

REVIEW: Noituma – Tervahautu

I've had NOITUMA's latest studio effort, "Tervahautu," released on 25 February 2020, on repeat lately and I figured I might as well share my thoughts...

(2000) Nightwish – Wishmaster: Anniversary Special

Rivers of ink have flowed covering the fascinating topic that is NIGHTWISH and their brand of symphonic power metal that took the world by...

REVIEW: Mercury Circle – EP: The Dawn of Vitriol

Metal as a genre has existed for approximately half a century and even though a lot of bands have accepted that almost everything has...

REVIEW: Black Crown Initiate – Violent Portraits of Doomed Escape (Musicalypse...

One of the most beautiful things about progressive metal is simply how many forms it can take, from a sound that verges on rock...

REVIEW: Robby Krieger: The Ritual Begins at Sundown (Musicalypse Archive)

On April 24th, 2020, THE DOORS' guitarist Robby Krieger was meant to release his ninth solo album, the first since the 2010s Grammy-nominated "Singularity."...

REVIEW: Cory Marks – Who I Am

As a fresh face in the music scene, CORY MARKS may not yet have been picked up by your audio radar. However, if the...

REVIEW: Humavoid – Lidless

While Finland is mostly known for its variety of melodic death metal acts, new winds are on the horizon. An example of that is...

REVIEW: The Tangent – Auto Reconnaissance

The world of contemporary prog seems to solidify on bands who either comply to the museum piece values of the 1970s progressive rock or...

REVIEW: Avatar – Hunter Gatherer

Swedish metal circus AVATAR have made people fall in love with them all around the world with their interesting and captivating world and music....

REVIEW: Wake Up Frankie – EP: Green is the New Black

WAKE UP FRANKIE may not be familiar to you, but in the Helsinki metal scene, these groove/thrash metal newcomers have been dominating many stages...

REVIEW: Blowtorch – Hangoverdose

Amidst a pile of semi-recent releases, "Hangoverdose" by BLOWTORCH caught my ear. I'm always up for a good hard rock record and the particularly...

REVIEW: Lord of the Lost – Swan Songs III

There is something irresistibly fascinating in the way a well-thought-out orchestration brings out the true identity of a song. Electronic dance music and metal,...

REVIEW: Deep Purple – Whoosh!

Having an extensive history in some of the best hard rock and heavy metal anthems on their plate, legendary rock act DEEP PURPLE recently...

REVIEW: Samer Elnahhal – Supernova Kill Road (Musicalypse Archive)

Does humor belong in heavy metal music? While some metal and hard-rock artists might give out the impression of being stoic party-poopers with absolutely...

REVIEW: Imperial Triumphant – Alphaville

An empty spot marked that IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT's upcoming album "Alphaville," released on 31 July 2020 through Century Media Records, was still available for review on...

REVIEW: Re-Armed: Ignis Aeternum

Melodic death metal has been one of the most quickly evolving subgenres of metal in recent years, with the sound ranging from brutal and...

REVIEW: Septicflesh – Infernus Sinfonica MMXIX

Concerts have been off the table for a couple of months now and ever since, there have been a plethora of other things metal...