Tag: inverse records
REVIEW: Star Insight – Across the Galaxy
Our magazine has a mission to bring you a lot of bands you may have never heard of. Sometimes that also leads to surprises...
REVIEW: Ephemerald – Between the Glimpses of Hope
Who’s up for epic symphonic death metal? Here we go with EPHEMERALD and their debut “Between the Glimpses of Hope,” which is set to...
REVIEW: Nobody – Atmosfear
Developing a different style in a well-established subgenre such as black metal is a brave move. In a time when playing faster and louder...
REVIEW: Memoira – Carnival of Creation (Musicalypse Archive)
Creativity is the hellish gift of conjuring dreams into reality. It's a battle with demons, but luckily we survive in reasonable condition... most of...
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: Rückwater – Supernova (Musicalypse Archive)
With a decade of dirty riffing and three EPs under their belt, RÜCKWATER, a three-headed stoner rock monster from Tampere, are releasing their debut...
REVIEW: Kaamos Warriors – Shadows of Northern Chaos
KAAMOS WARRIOS is a band from Kempele, a small municipality near Oulu in northern Finland. Active since 2018 as a duo, the band has released...
REVIEW: Marianas Rest – Ruins
Kotka natives MARIANAS REST released their sophomore album, “Ruins,” in April last year on Inverse Records, bringing heavy, melodic riffs and a dark brooding...
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: Nibiru Ordeal – Solar Eclipse
Finland has always been consistent in providing the metal community with top-notch power metal projects, but with such a wide array of bands springing...
REVIEW: Resonance – Out of the Silence
At the end of this week on the 13th, Helsinki-based Modern Metal/Metalcore band RESONANCE is set to release their debut album, “Out of the...
REVIEW: Alase – Vastaus
Browsing through the past year’s domestic Metal releases for our upcoming annual staff picks, I came across this gem, and decided to take it...
Review: Mysterizer – Invisible Enemy
Finnish Melodic Heavy Metal act MYSTERIZER recently released their first full-length album, "Invisible Enemy" on 16 August 2019. This is the anticipated follow-up of well-received...
REVIEW: Scarecrow – Nachzehrer
SCARECROW is a Finnish horrorpunk band from Hyvinkää, that has been unleashing their brutal, ghoulish tunes upon this earth for over a decade. After...
REVIEW: Wreck-Defy – Remnants of Pain
Feeling a bit under the weather and in need of some good ol' Thrash Metal action to get that blood pumping? Meet WRECK-DEFY, a...
REVIEW: Northern Genocide – Genesis Vol. 666
NORTHERN GENOCIDE is the band you get when a guitar player (Pyry Pohjanpalo) and a computer programmer (Rainer Pekkinen) unite through their mutual love...
REVIEW: Countless Goodbyes – Cycles
It is no secret that - while not my favourite genre - the metalcore scene includes some of my favourite bands, such as PARKWAY...
REVIEW: Midnight Bullet – Into the Fire
On May 3rd last month MIDNIGHT BULLET released their third studio album, "Into the Fire". The band has been around since 2009, and all...
REVIEW: Chronoform – From The Void
About one month ago Finnish modern metal band CHRONOFORM released their debut album FROM THE VOID. This album is the result of 1,5 years...
REVIEW: Wolfhorde – Hounds Of Perdition
I remember the first time I heard Wolfhorde. I stumbled upon their single “Doctor Of The Plague” a little while ago. I was immediately blown away by how...