Tag: nuclear blast records
REVIEW: Night Flight Orchestra – Aeromantic (Musicalypse Archive)
The NIGHT FLIGHT ORCHESTRA has been one of Musicalypse's collective favorite bands since the release of their memorable third album, "Amber Galactic" (2017). With its...
Interview with Alcest — “Alcest is Symbolism in music”.
ALCEST released their latest album "Spiritual Instinct" in October 2019. The band is currently on a European tour promoting the album. We had the...
REVIEW: Demons & Wizards – III (Musicalypse Archive)
Created in 1998 by Hansi Kürsch of BLIND GUARDIAN and Jon Schaffer of ICED EARTH, DEMONS & WIZARDS is known to many power metal...
REVIEW: Agnostic Front – Get Loud!
I know and respect AGNOSTIC FRONT as icons and well-established, invaluable pioneers of the hardcore punk/crossover genre. The NYC-based band has been a major...
REVIEW: Blind Guardian Twilight Orchestra – Legacy of the Dark Lands...
BLIND GUARDIAN have been teasing us for around two decades about an orchestral album and, at long last, the time has come! Having lured...
REVIEW: Kadavar – For The Dead Travel Fast
Only two years after 2017’s “Rough Times”, the Berlin-based trio KADAVAR is releasing yet a new studio album after renewing their contract with Nuclear...
REVIEW: The 69 Eyes – West End
Ah, THE 69 EYES... This band takes me back to my baby bat days, when I always seemed to have resting bitch face because my...
REVIEW: Aviana – Epicenter
Gothenburg based metalcore/modern metal band AVIANA are BACK and ready to shock the earth (and the Scandinavian metal scene in particular) with their newest...
(2009) Eluveitie – Evocation I: The Arcane Dominion: Anniversary Special (Musicalypse...
ELUVEITIE are no secret within the world of folk metal these days. As such we felt as though it would be prudent to take...
REVIEW: Blind Guardian – Beyond the Red Mirror (Musicalypse Archive)
If there's one thing that BLIND GUARDIAN are well known for, it's an impressive level of consistency with their material. From 1995's "Somewhere Far...
REVIEW: Wintersun – Time I (Musicalypse Archive)
When Finns think about GUNS N' ROSES and the concurrent legend of "Chinese Democracy" (and the 15 or so years put into making that...