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REVIEW: Cellar Darling – The Spell (Musicalypse Archive)

It feels like just yesterday that ELUVEITIE parted ways with Anna Murphy, Ivo Henzi, and Merlin Sutter. In truth, it hasn't been a very...

REVIEW: Beast in Black – From Hell with Love (Musicalypse Archive)

BEAST IN BLACK was originally known for being Anton Kabanen's new band after parting ways with BATTLE BEAST in 2015. For what could originally...

REVIEW: In Flames – I, the Mask (Musicalypse Archive)

It's been 3 years since the release of "Battles" and that means it's time for a new IN FLAMES album. "I, the Mask" is due for...

25.01.2019 Waltari, Profane Omen & Korpiklaani @ Nosturi, Helsinki

Korpiklaani released their latest album Kulkija a little while ago, but now finally had the chance to perform in Finland. On 25 January 2019 the...

Interview with Avantasia — “I’m blessed to work with the best.”

Avantasia, the all-star rock opera spaceship piloted by Edguy singer, songwriter and producer Tobias Sammet, are releasing their eighth full-length album, “Moonglow”, through Nuclear Blast Records on February 1st, 2019. We had...

REVIEW: Mantar – The Modern Art of Setting Ablaze

When I talked to the German extreme metal duo of Mantar during Tuska Festival, they talked a little bit about their general sound and of course...

REVIEW: Paradise Lost – Believe in Nothing (remixed & remastered) (Musicalypse...

PARADISE LOST continue their series of album reissues from their experimental Gothic synth rock era, as last year's 2-disc version of "One Second" (1997)...

REVIEW: The Night Flight Orchestra – Sometimes the World Ain’t Enough...

In a surprise move and despite its members' other musical endeavors, classic hard rock and AOR revivalists the NIGHT FLIGHT ORCHESTRA have returned just...

REVIEW: Dimmu Borgir – Eonian

Eight years it has been quiet around Dimmu Borgir, except a handful of live shows and the release of their live DVD "Forces of the...

REVIEW: Auri – Auri (Musicalypse Archives)

Among big NIGHTWISH fans, there have been a few whispers about what's been going on in the last year, while the band have been...

REVIEW Epica – EP: The Solace System

Dutch symphonic metallers EPICA have released an EP containing six tracks that unfortunately didn't fit into "The Holographic Principle" and you can hear right away...

REVIEW: Paradise Lost – Medusa (Musicalypse Archive)

I've been a fan of Gothic doom pioneers PARADISE LOST for about 7 years now. Their discography is one of the most interesting in...

REVIEW: Eluveitie – Evocation II – Pantheon

Imagine living in Switzerland from about 500 B.C. to A.D. 400, where a Celtic tribe named the Helvetians settled in the land of the...

REVIEW: Eluveitie – Evocation II: Pantheon (Musicalypse Archive)

The time has come! ELUVEITIE had what seemed to be a rather rough division in members last year, resulting in the formation of CELLAR...

REVIEW: Wintersun – The Forest Seasons (Musicalypse Archive)

And so the climax of WINTERSUN's controversy is finally upon us! For those of you who are late to the party, WINTERSUN has been...

REVIEW: Cellar Darling – This is the Sound (Musicalypse Archive)

Let me be frank - I've been terrified to listen to this album. I really like CELLAR DARLING. I like Anna Murphy, I like...

REVIEW: Avatarium – Hurricanes and Halos (Musicalypse Archive)

It seems like only yesterday when Sweden's AVATARIUM captured my attention with their mix of doom metal and vintage rock on their previous album,...

REVIEW: The Night Flight Orchestra – Amber Galactic (Musicalypse Archive)

Although the NIGHT FLIGHT ORCHESTRA features well-known members of Swedish bands like SOILWORK and ARCH ENEMY, it's a far cry from a melodeath supergroup:...

REVIEW: Sabaton – The Last Stand (Musicalypse Archive)

SABATON. The great divide on this band never fails to amaze me. People either really love these guys, or strongly detest them. As per...

REVIEW: In Flames – Battles (Musicalypse Archive)

IN FLAMES, much like SONATA ARCTICA, have seen a great deal of rising and falling in their popularity of late, with fans largely divided...