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REVIEW: Black Crown Initiate – Violent Portraits of Doomed Escape (Musicalypse...

One of the most beautiful things about progressive metal is simply how many forms it can take, from a sound that verges on rock...

REVIEW: Robby Krieger: The Ritual Begins at Sundown (Musicalypse Archive)

On April 24th, 2020, THE DOORS' guitarist Robby Krieger was meant to release his ninth solo album, the first since the 2010s Grammy-nominated "Singularity."...

GALLERY: 31.7-1.8.2020 Naantali SunFest 2020 @ Kirkkopuisto, Naantali (Musicalypse Archive)

Naantali Sunfest at Kirkkopuisto, Naantali was one of the first and only summer festivals in Finland, 2020. DAY 1 DAY 2 Photos by Sami HinkkanenInstagram -...

REVIEW: Samer Elnahhal – Supernova Kill Road (Musicalypse Archive)

Does humor belong in heavy metal music? While some metal and hard-rock artists might give out the impression of being stoic party-poopers with absolutely...

23.07.2020 From Grotto & Niilo Takalainen: Noita Live Stream @ Amaze...

Having released the second half of the official soundtrack to Noita one month ago, the team of psychedelic/stoner rock band FROM GROTTO and Niilo...

REVIEW: From Grotto & Niilo Takalainen – Noita: (Official Soundtrack), vol....

Those of you who follow Musicalypse may have noticed that we throw the odd soundtrack review into the mix from time-to-time. One of the...

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...

SONG OF THE DAY: Unleash the Archers – Abyss (Musicalypse Archive)

Power metal is often a divisive subject for metalheads. While cheese isn't mandatory to the sound, it is ever-present in the genre, to the...

(2000) Dark Tranquillity – Haven: Anniversary Special (Musicalypse Archive)

In July 2000, a mere 2 weeks after IN FLAMES had molded "Clayman," fellow Gothenburg band DARK TRANQUILLITY invited fans of melodic death metal...

REVIEW: Lonely Robot – Feelings are Good (Musicalypse Archive)

What kind of a name for a band is LONELY ROBOT? I cannot help but think of the 2008 computer-animated science fiction film, Wall-E,...

REVIEW: In/Vertigo – EP: Love, Sex & Chaos (Musicalypse Archive)

In the mid-1980s, there was a commercial peak for a specific type of loud, aggressive rock that was layered with hair-spray, singing more or...

Interview with Wilderun – “Up until now it’s been all, for...

Progressive metal act WILDERUN's most recently released album, "Veil of Imagination," is an epic, emotional, and mystical journey through landscapes of the earth and...

10.7.2020 Ensiferum: Thalassic Album Release Stream @ Sonic Pump Studios, Helsinki...

Finnish heroic metal giants, ENSIFERUM, are back again with a new release entitled "Thalassic." Normally, these guys have a big, fun album release party...

REVIEW: Kansas – The Absence of Presence (Musicalypse Archive)

American rock legends KANSAS are back again with their sixteenth release, entitled "The Absence of Presence," which follows 2016's "The Prelude Implicit." Set for...

REVIEW: Rumahoy – Time II: Party (Musicalypse Archive)

The newest name we've noticed in pirate metal is RUMAHOY, who came to our attention when their vocalist, the infamous Captain Yarrface, was featured rapping in...

REVIEW: Dark Sarah – Grim (Musicalypse Archive)

For fans of Gothic metal and strong sopranos, Dark Sarah may not be a new name. Having already released three concept albums following the story...

REVIEW: Ensiferum – Thalassic (Musicalypse Archive)

ENSIFERUM's heroic heavy metal journey has finally brought them to the sea, 3 years after the release of "Two Paths." Their eighth studio album,...

REVIEW: The Hu – The Gereg (Musicalypse Archive)

Music is truly a universal language and there is simply no other way to explain the landslide level of interest toward the Mongolian band,...

(2000) In Flames – Clayman: Anniversary Special (Musicalypse Archive)

Exactly 20 years ago, Gothenburg metallers IN FLAMES released their 5th full-length album, "Clayman." While the Swedes had already enjoyed moderate success in Europe...

REVIEW: Carnal Agony – Back from the Grave (Musicalypse Archive)

Every once in a while one hears a single that's so outlandish that you need to listen to the whole album. This was very...