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REVIEW: The Mute Gods – Tardigrades Will Inherit the Earth (Musicalypse...

My favorite debut album last year was "Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me" by the new prog rock act THE MUTE GODS, as...

REVIEW: Tim Bowness – Lost in the Ghost Light (Musicalypse Archive)

Tim Bowness is best known as the other half of the British art pop duo NO-MAN, which also includes Steven Wilson. For some reason,...

REVIEW: Leprous – Live at Rockefeller Hall (Musicalypse Archive)

Like many, I first heard of the Norwegian prog metal group LEPROUS when they were acting as Ihsahn's backing band; Ihsahn of course having...

REVIEW: Maschine – Naturalis (Musicalypse Archive)

British progressive rock/metal band MASCHINE is a new name to me, although they've got one record, "Rubidium" (2013), under their belts already. Their new...

REVIEW: John Wesley – a way you’ll never be (Musicalypse Archive)

John Wesley is known to most prog fans as a sideman, having worked as MARILLION's guitar tech, Fish's songwriting partner and guitarist, and most...

REVIEW: Kansas – The Prelude Implicit (Musicalypse Archive)

KANSAS has never been a massive name in Finland, and I’ve only heard ”Carry On Wayward Son” on the radio once or twice. However,...

REVIEW: Devin Townsend Project – Transcendence (Musicalypse Archive)

Few things in the world these days get me more excited than a new release by Devin Townsend, who, in the span of about...

REVIEW: Fates Warning – Theories of Flight (Musicalypse Archive)

Progressive metal pioneers FATES WARNING started enriching my record collection around the time their previous album, "Darkness in a Different Light" (2013), came out....

REVIEW: Devin Townsend Project – Live at the Royal Albert Hall...

When you think of Canada and metal, there’s really only one person who comes to mind: Devin Townsend. This creative soul is known for...

(2004) Ayreon – The Human Equation: Anniversary special (Musicalypse Archive)

When you think of a rock/metal opera, or a concept album, you know that no one does it better than Arjen Lucassen's AYREON (unless...