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REVIEW: TreaTmenT – Sagacity

According to The Cambridge Dictionary, ”sagacity” is a term that stands for the quality of having/showing understanding and the ability to make good judgments....

FEATURED SINGLE: Everfrost – Die Young (Kesha cover) (Musicalypse Archive)

It's no secret at this point that Musicalypse is pretty fond of EVEFROST. With the release of their sophomore album, "Winterider," last year in 2019,...

FEATURED SINGLE: Yannis Papadopoulos – Speechless (Naomi Scott cover) (Musicalypse Archive)

In our search for great music, we've already talked about how it's good to keep an eye on the private accounts of artists, who...

REVIEW: Feminazgûl – No Dawn for Men

Black metal, in all of its extremity, has always been about pushing boundaries, making the listener uncomfortable, and spreading any form of unease. So,...

SONG OF THE DAY: Behemoth – A Forest ft. Niklas Kvarforth...

Black metal bands rarely put out singles that don't support an upcoming album. let alone cover songs with featuring artists. Yet here we are:...

REVIEW: Joviac – Here and Now

Haven't heard yet of the Finnish progressive metal act JOVIAC? You aren't the first - we were introduced to the band through their label,...

FEATURED SINGLE: Oceanhoarse – The Damage (Live)

Finnish heavy metal quartet OCEANHOARSE are soon to release their debut album and have now released a first taste of the album in the...

FEATURED SINGLE: Tyrantti – Aja!

Ever wondered what would have happened if the NWoBHM burst out in the heart of Finland? Founded in 2016, TYRANTTI is an excellent example...

REVIEW: Vader – Solitude in Madness

VADER is a band characterized for cutting to the chase, so I’ll follow their example. The Polish death metal veterans are back to the...

REVIEW: (0) – SkamHan

Not much is known about the Danish progressive quintet (0). The band has taken an anonymous position to draw more attention to the music...

REVIEW: Bailout – Road To Redemption

Finnish alternative rock band BAILOUT started their journey in 2010 in Kotka and the first full-length album “…As the Winds Blow On” came out...

SONG OF THE DAY: Cory Marks – Devil’s Grin (Musicalypse Archive)

Having long grown bored of the pop turn that country music artists took in the 2000s, Canadian newcomer Cory Marks has been a breath of...

REVIEW: Oranssi Pazuzu – Mestarin Kynsi

Finnish psychedelic black metal masters ORANSSI PAZUZU return with maybe their most ambitious and grandest release to date. Following their cataclysmic 2016 album, "Värähtelijä,"...

REVIEW: Cirith Ungol – Forever Black

Formed in 1971, heavy metal band CIRITH UNGOL was one of the most legendary heavy metal acts of their time. Their last album was...

FEATURED SINGLE: Ember Falls – We Are Become Fire (Musicalypse Archive)

Following EMBER FALLS as closely as we do, Musicalypse is always first in line to hear their latest releases when they come out. This...

REVIEW: The Black Dahlia Murder – Verminous

In these unreal times, while we are stricken with fear as an entire species, our favorite music may offer some solace. Somewhere in between...

REVIEW: Nightwish – HUMAN. :II: NATURE.

I believe I was twelve years old when I first heard “Nemo,” the song that introduced me to the world of NIGHTWISH. A lot of things have...

FEATURED SINGLE: Altamullan Road – When It’s Time

ALTAMULLAN ROAD consists out of two well-known names in the Finnish music industry: Johanna Kurkela and Johanna Iivanainen, who most likely need no introductions....

REVIEW: Conception – State of Deception

Norwegian metal band CONCEPTION are about to release their fifth studio album, “State of Deception,” the follow-up to the highly acclaimed EP, “My Dark...

FEATURED SINGLE: Flat Earth – Draining by Your Flame

About a week ago, Finnish rock band FLAT EARTH released a lyric video for the single “Draining by Your Flame” from their yet-untitled upcoming...