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FEATURED SINGLE: Humavoid – Aluminum Rain

Finland is mostly known for its melodic death metal, folk, and symphonic metal bands. Progressive metal, however, is still often unexplored territory, but luckily,...

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

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: Unknown Decoy – EP: Seeking the Sun

On 28 June 2019, a hard-rock trio from Jyväskylä known as UNKNOWN DECOY released their first and long-awaited EP, “Seeking the Sun,” via Inverse...

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: 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...

REVIEW: Kansas – The Absence of Presence

Who doesn't know hits like "Dust in the Wind" and "Carry On My Wayward Son?" These songs were seen as the staple of progressive...

REVIEW: Mushroomhead – A Wonderful Life

For quite some time, it has seemed as though the world has been sinking deeper and deeper into unfathomable darkness, in such a way...

(1970) Uriah Heep – Very ‘Eavy, Very ‘Umble: Anniversary special

Critics can often be mistaken and their quotes, forever, will be remembered by fans alike, combined with thoughts like oh boy, they couldn't be...

REVIEW: Bythos – The Womb of Zero

The word ”bythos,” according to the Greek mythology, refers to the personification of the depths of the sea. Likewise, this band seems to have...

REVIEW: Infirmum – Walls of Sorrow

INFIRMUM is a one-man doom death metal band from Jyväskylä in central Finland, founded by Timo Solonen back in 2019, from the ashes...

REVIEW: Smackbound – 20/20

Originally founded in 2015 by Netta Laurenne, SMACKBOUND first existed as RUN FOR COVER, in which some familiar faces of the Finnish metal scene...

SONG OF THE DAY: Cory Marks – Drive (Musicalypse Archive)

Cory Marks. Do you know the name yet? If not, we're still trying our hardest to correct that. Having blown us away with the...

REVIEW: Sorcerer – Lamenting of the Innocent

Originally formed in 1988, Swedish epic/doom metal band SORCERER are back with their third full-length album, "Lamenting of the Innocent," released on 29 May...

REVIEW: Frost* – EP: Others

Since the release of their third album, "Falling Satellites," it's been relatively quiet in the FROST* camp. The band recently announced that their brand...

(1970) Deep Purple – Deep Purple in Rock: Anniversary special

Two years ago, Deep Purple celebrated their 50th anniversary. Now they're soon to release a brand new studio album, "Whoosh!" There's no stopping DEEP...

FEATURED SINGLE: Smackbound – Those Who Burn

With the release of their debut album, “20/20,” right around the corner, Finnish metal band SMACKBOUND have released yet another killer single on YouTube,...

(2000) Iron Maiden – Brave New World: Anniversary special

The 90s were a tough time for classic heavy metal. Grunge and alternative bands dominated the mainstream rock charts, while the underground scene went...