Tag: album review
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...
REVIEW: Blind Channel – Violent Pop (Musicalypse Archive)
Musicalypse has been following BLIND CHANNEL since prior to their debut album, "Revolutions," back in 2016 and its followup, "Blood Brothers," in 2018. Even though...
REVIEW: Outlaws – Dixie Highway
When it comes down to Southern rock, the OUTLAWS have been of huge impact, however, the band seems to be easily neglected. While celebrating...
REVIEW: Wishbone Ash – Coat Of Arms
Fifty years ago, WISHBONE ASH first caught attention with the release of their debut album "Wishbone Ash." Ever since, the band has been a...
REVIEW: Hällas – Conundrum
HÄLLAS is a Swedish progressive rock act. While the band was founded in 2011, we're pretty confident the band has somewhat teleported themselves from...
REVIEW: Blåådpalt – Sliced To Perfection
Oulu has done it again. The city spit out a feral entity called BLÅÅDPALT, a promising death metal act. The band is set to...
REVIEW: Night Flight Orchestra – Aeromantic (Musicalypse Archive)
The NIGHT FLIGHT ORCHESTRA has been one of Musicalypse's collective favorite bands since the release of their memorable third album, "Amber Galactic" (2017). With its...
REVIEW: The Night Flight Orchestra – Aeromantic
Fans of classic rock and AOR don't want to miss to hop on board of the sublime journey of “Aeromantic,” the upcoming album of...
REVIEW: Ozzy Osbourne – Ordinary Man
Even though 2019 was set to be somewhat of a terrible year for OZZY OSBOURNE, between all the health issues, the Godfather of Metal...
REVIEW: Five Finger Death Punch – F8
Before their show at Hartwall Arena, we had the opportunity to attend a prelistening session of FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH's eighth album "F8," out on 28 February 2020....
REVIEW: Polaris – The Death of Me
POLARIS is an Australian metalcore band from Sydney that outgrew the underground scene and swiftly rose to international acclaim. After the successful EP “The...
REVIEW: Kvelertak – Splid
The Norwegian black ’n’ roll outfit KVELERTAK has never done an error when it comes to their discography. Each one of their albums contains...
REVIEW: Velvet Ocean – Purposes and Promises
VELVET OCEAN is a fresh band emerging from Northern Finland, hailing from Oulu, which also birthed internationally acclaimed bands such as KALMAH and CATAMENIA....
REVIEW: Avenie – EP: Stigmata
Founded in Tampere, AVENIE is an atmospheric melodic death metal band. The band has previously released their debut album "Sombre Embrace" in 2011, so...
REVIEW: Lost Society – No Absolution (Musicalypse Archive)
LOST SOCIETY have been kicking up a storm since they debuted onto the scene some 10 or so years ago. Having enjoyed their sets...
REVIEW: Demons & Wizards – III (Musicalypse Archive)
Created in 1998 by Hansi Kürsch of BLIND GUARDIAN and Jon Schaffer of ICED EARTH, DEMONS & WIZARDS is known to many power metal...
REVIEW: Psychotic Waltz – The God-Shaped Void
American progressive metal pioneers PSYCHOTIC WALTZ were a very prolific band in the ’90s, releasing four fantastic albums between 1990 and 1996. After a...
REVIEW: Demons & Wizards – III
After waiting for long fifteen years, we finally have a new DEMONS & WIZARDS album, the international super band that, as we all know,...



















