Tag: album review
REVIEW: Spiritraiser – Inspiral
Spiritraiser was formed in Helsinki in 2010. It includes members from Sleep of Monsters and Profane Omen. The band themselves describes their music as atmospheric rock, combining the versatile...
(1998) Bruce Dickinson: The Chemical Wedding (anniversary special) (Musicalypse Archive)
Bruce Dickinson had done it at last! If you know "Accident of Birth," you know that by the end of the '90s, Dickinson found his...
REVIEW: Profane Omen – Ooka
For years people surrounding me have been talking with nothing but praise about a band called Profane Omen. I always value any advice I get...
REVIEW: Metal Allegiance – Volume II: Power Drunk Majesty
What once started out as a celebration of heavy metal, unfolded in a real project, with some of the biggest names in the industry...
REVIEW: Omnium Gatherum – The Burning Cold
Finland’s OMNIUM GATHERUM was formed in 1996 where they emerged originally with a series of acclaimed demos. Their sound blends in very well that typical sense...
Interview with Korpiklaani — “Sometimes I still think we are only...
The journey of Korpiklaani has been of many great successes after one another. After 9 highly acclaimed albums, the band now is releasing their 10th studio...
REVIEW: Korpiklaani – Kulkija
The journey of Korpiklaani has been of many great successes after one another. After 9 highly acclaimed albums, the band now is releasing their 10th studio...
REVIEW: Giant Mammoth – EP: Occultation
Formed in Tampere in 2014, garage rock duo Giant Mammoth have released their latest EP Occultation on 10 August 2018.
What makes a good garage rock song?...
REVIEW: Evil Bastards From Hell – EP: Extended Pleasure
A little while ago Evil Bastards From Hell, from Valkeakoski, released their new EP “Extended Pleasure”. The band is fueled by inspiration taken from hard rock,...
REVIEW: Mantar – The Modern Art of Setting Ablaze
When I talked to the German extreme metal duo of Mantar during Tuska Festival, they talked a little bit about their general sound and of course...
REVIEW: Euge Valovirta – Easy Does It
Euge Valovirta is one of the most prominent guitarists Finland has to offer. Recognized as one of the most talented guitarists of his generation in...
REVIEW: Parasite Inc. – Dead and Alive
Melodeath fans rejoice. You might remember them from their debut album Time Tears Down from 2013. Parasite Inc. after 5 years of absence has returned to the scene...
REVIEW: Everfrost – EP: A Cold Night Out
A little while ago, winter metal band Everfrost released their first live DVD of their show at The Circus, Helsinki. The live release contains...
REVIEW: Dead End Irony – EP: Into The Void
A little while ago Dead End Irony, from Imatra, released their new EP “Into The Void”. The band is fueled by inspiration taken from NWOBHM and...
REVIEW: The Night Flight Orchestra – Sometimes The World Ain’t Enough
An astronaut flaunts of the cover of the new Night Flight Orchestra album “Sometimes The World Ain’t Enough”. From the first song “This Time”, it’s already clear why....
REVIEW: Coldbound – The Gale
“61°43’N17°07’E” is not only the first track on “The Gale”, the fourth release of COLDBOUND, it also marks the whereabouts of Sweden-based Finnish musician Pauli Souka. The...
REVIEW: Wheel – EP The Divide
The Finnish metal scene already has a wide variety of tastes on its platter, one of the more recent additions to the scene is...
REVIEW: Suotana – Land of The Ending Time
Suotana, a Finnish melodic death metal band, who have strong influences from melodic black and power metal, will release their new album “Land Of...
REVIEW: Dyecrest – Are You Not Entertained?
Dyecrest has been up and about for quite a while now. By winning 2nd place in the competition of Young Metal Gods, the band...
REVIEW: AFTER FOREST – AFTER FOREST: ACT II & III
After Forest is a progressive metal band from Vaasa, which was founded in 2007. "Act I", the first album was released in 2015, a...



















