Tag: napalm records
REVIEW: (0) – SkanHam (Musicalypse Archive)
(O) is a Danish black metal lineup that promises on their debut album, SkamHan, "Seven explosive and oppressive tracks presented in a frenzied mania...
Dark Sarah releases first single, “Melancholia,” off their upcoming epos “Grim”!
Get a glimpse into the prophetic aura of the blue orb and dive into the somber twilight of another cinematic metal ode: DARK SARAH...
28.03.2020 Ye Banished Privateers: Virtual Release Stream (Musicalypse Archive)
As local quarantining becomes more and more important, bands are finding alternative ways to share their music and continue their planned events. Coming to...
Cinematic metal icons Dark Sarah sign worldwide contract with Napalm Records!
Finnish cinematic metal icons DARK SARAH have officially signed a worldwide contract with Napalm Records! Over the course of eight years and three epically...
Melodic Death Metal Beasts WOLFHEART To Release New Album, “Wolves Of...
Finnish heavy melodic death metal unit WOLFHEART are back with their most commanding offering yet. The four-piece Nordic machine returns with their highly-anticipated new full-length masterpiece, "Wolves...
REVIEW: Delain – Apocalypse & Chill (Musicalypse Archive)
When it comes to female vocalists, the Netherlands are the place to go if you want to find the best of the best. DELAIN...
Interview with Ye Banished Privateers — “Respect your musicians – they...
On 7 February 2020, the pirate act YE BANISHED PRIVATEERS are releasing a brand new studio album "Hostis Humani Generis” through Napalm Records. We had the opportunity...
REVIEW: Ye Banished Privateers – Hostis Humanis Generis
Ahoy! I have somewhat missed the boat on the pirate folk band YE BANISHED PRIVATEERS. I had never heard of the Swedish pirate-themed folk...
REVIEW: Amberian Dawn – Looking For You
I remember discovering Finnish power metal act AMBERIAN DAWN way back in 2008, listening to their very first full-length debut album “River of Tuoni”...
19.11.2019 Gloryhammer & Powerwolf @ The Circus, Helsinki (Musicalypse Archive)
Oftentimes, if you see a band at a festival and they impress you enough times, you start to want to see them at clubs...
REVIEW: Jinjer – Macro (Musicalypse Archive)
If anyone mentions metal from the Ukraine these days, one of the first bands to come to mind is none other than JINJER. Ever since...
REVIEW: Kobra and the Lotus – Prevail II (Musicalypse Archive)
In 2017, KOBRA AND THE LOTUS released their hardest-hitting album thus far, "Prevail I," with the promise of its sequel less than a year later. The...
REVIEW: Kamelot – The Shadow Theory
Kamelot is one of the most celebrated power metal bands out there. They have had a long and successful career and is still going strong,...
REVIEW: Kamelot – The Shadow Theory (Musicalypse Archive)
KAMELOT are known for many things, like big sound, gorgeous vocals, and frequent use of guests. Their latest release, "The Shadow Theory," sees daylight on...
REVIEW: Delain – Live at Paradiso (Musicalypse Archive)
Dutch melodic metallers DELAIN celebrated the first full decade from releasing their debut album, "Lucidity," with a sold-out Paradiso concert hall in Amsterdam last...
REVIEW: Kobra and the Lotus – Prevail I (Musicalypse Archive)
While Canada's metal scene might not be known for much more than Devin Townsend, there are a few other gems to be found in...
REVIEW: Kamelot – Haven (Musicalypse Archive)
What can I say about KAMELOT? They’re a great band. I’ve liked them for a really long time, but for whatever reason, haven’t listened...