Tag: album review
REVIEW: The Hu – The Gereg (Musicalypse Archive)
Music is truly a universal language and there is simply no other way to explain the landslide level of interest toward the Mongolian band,...
(2000) In Flames – Clayman: Anniversary special
In the year 2000, Swedish melodic death metal group IN FLAMES released a record named “Clayman” through Nuclear Blast Records. The album was their...
REVIEW: Wilderun – Veil of Imagination
With their 2019 release, “Veil of Imagination,” the American progressive metal act WILDERUN impressed a lot of journalists around the globe. Luckily, their efforts...
REVIEW: Carnal Agony – Back from the Grave (Musicalypse Archive)
Every once in a while one hears a single that's so outlandish that you need to listen to the whole album. This was very...
REVIEW: Al-Namrood – Wala’at
In a subgenre obsessed with being kvlt, true, and underground, what's more metal than risking your own life to tell your stories and share...
REVIEW: Falconer – From A Dying Ember
Swedish power metal band FALCONER freshly released their latest studio effort, "From A Dying Ember" today, 26 June 2020. Six years has been a...
REVIEW: Balance Breach – Dead End Diaries
One could argue that Finnish metalcore band, BALANCE BREACH, have kicked off their career in style by winning the band competition at the...
REVIEW: Aleah – Aleah
Writing about a posthumous album might be quite insidious, since it has some specific implications and issues. In this case, the posthumous album happens...
REVIEW: Ensiferum – Thalassic
When it comes to folk-inspired melodic death metal, Finnish ENSIFERUM raises the banner up high over the metal hordes. With their latest lineup change...
REVIEW: Mora Prokaza – By Chance
MORA PROKAZA is a duo from Minsk, Belarus, whose latest full length, ”By Chance,” released via Season of Mist, clearly proves how wide and...
REVIEW: Feuerschwanz – Das elfte Gebot (Musicalypse Archive)
German folk rock/metal band FEUERSCHWANZ are back at it again with their ninth studio release entitled "Das elfte Gebot" , which is released tomorrow, June 26,...
REVIEW: Falconer – From a Dying Ember (Musicalypse Archive)
The famed Swedish power metallers of FALCONER have decided, at long last, to call it quits. While fans may be sad to hear this, they've...
REVIEW: Feuerschwanz – Das Elfte Gebot
FEUERSCHWANZ, the German folk-rock act from Erlangen, have been a great success in the folk community for over 15 years. Their rich discography now...
REVIEW: Forgotten Tomb – Nihilistic Estrangement
FORGOTTEN TOMB is an Italian doom/black metal band established in 1999 as Herr Morbid’s solo project, shortly after developing into a four-piece line up...
REVIEW: JP Leppäluoto – Piilevää pimeää
Finnish musician Juha-Pekka “JP” Leppäluoto has been quite active on the metal scene in his home country. He is probably most well-known for having...
REVIEW: Lamb of God – Lamb of God
Early 2020, the Virginian groove-metal ambassadors, LAMB OF GOD, announced that they would be releasing a new studio album on the brink of the...
REVIEW: Deathing – EP: All Hail the Decay
Finnish Valkeakoski-based death metal band DEATHING has released their debut EP, “All Hail the Decay,” on 22 May 2020 via Inverse Records. Their single “Crash &...
REVIEW: Aversions Crown – He Will Come For Us All
I was still in high school when the Australian deathcore act AVERSIONS CROWN had released their debut album. Their music was angry, beefy, and...
REVIEW: Carach Angren – Franckensteina Strataemontanus
The uniqueness of the Dutch symphonic black metal band CARACH ANGREN cannot be overstated and after almost a month's delay due to the current...
REVIEW: Long Distance Calling – How Do You Want to Live
"Curiosity is a real bastard," reverberates an utterly convincing male voice against the backdrop of an ominous synth drone, and soon the soundscape is...



















