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REVIEW: Haken – Virus (Musicalypse Archive)

HAKEN, the UK's gift to - and crown jewel of - metal, has surely kept themselves busy over the last decade. Despite being constantly...

Interview with Wilderun — “I prefer records that test your patience.”

In 2019, WILDERUN independently released their latest album "Veil of Imagination." The band got noticed by Century Media Records and they ended up signing...

Interview with Caligula’s Horse – “Get up and shine brighter than...

With the release of CALIGULA’S HORSE's album #5 that goes by the title “Rise Radiant,” we took the opportunity to ask bass player Dale...

REVIEW: Caligula’s Horse – Rise Radiant (Musicalypse Archive)

CALIGULA'S HORSE is an acclaimed band in the neoprog community these days. Their third album, "Bloom" (2015), was a huge success both commercially and...

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....

REVIEW: Illumishade – Eclyptic: Wake of Shadows

Side-projects give us a glimpse into the artistic and creative world of musicians, a world that they might not be able to explore fully...

Interview with Haken — “We’re not bouncing around three chords.”

British progressive rockers HAKEN will release their new studio album, "Virus," on 5 June 2020. We had the chance to sit down and talk to vocalist Ross Jennings...

REVIEW: Caligula’s Horse – Rise Radiant

Australian progressive metal band CALIGULA’S HORSE is set to release their newest studio album titled “Rise Radiant” on 22 May 2020 via Inside Out...

REVIEW: Haken – Virus

London-based sextet HAKEN recently announced the release of their new album, "Virus," to be out on 5 June 2020 through InsideOut Music. The concept...

REVIEW: Sonus Corona – Time is Not on Your Side

Formed in 2011 in Turku, the progressive metal act SONUS CORONA released their sophomore album "Time is Not on Your Side" in November 2019...

REVIEW: Somehow Jo! – Tusk

In the couple of months that the Finnish alternative/progressive metal act SOMEHOW JO! have released their latest album, "Tusk," I've heard nothing but good...

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,...

REVIEW: Sinisthra – The Broad and Beaten Way

Finnish rock band SINISTHRA has been in various stages of existence since 1999 and released their debut album “Last of the Stories of Long...

REVIEW: Green Carnation – Leaves of Yesteryear

Great comebacks always bring great expectations with them. GREEN CARNATION return to the scene with the album "Leaves of Yesteryear,” under the Seasons of...

REVIEW: Chaos over Cosmos – EP: II

Polish-Australian progressive metal project CHAOS OVER COSMOS is back with their third EP simply titled “II,” as this is the second EP with vocalist...

Interview with Conception – “We believe our songs will inevitably find...

We had the pleasure of talking to Roy Khan and Tore Østby about CONCEPTION’s new album, “State of Deception,” the meaning behind the title...

Interview with Hällas — “We will carry the banner of Hällas.”

Swedish adventure rock act HÄLLAS recently released their new album "Conundrum." We had a chance to meet up with the band and discuss the...

GALLERY: 17.1.2020 Dream Theater @ Jäähalli, Helsinki (Musicalypse Archive)

DREAM THEATER performing at the Helsinki Ice Hall, January 2020. Dream Theater Photos by Miia CollanderMusicalypse, 2020OV: 2050

REVIEW: Intronaut – Fluid Existential Inversions

It has been a while since we have been blessed with some new INTRONAUT material. It has been so long that some of the...

REVIEW: Psychotic Waltz – The God-Shaped Void

American progressive metal pioneers PSYCHOTIC WALTZ were a very prolific band in the ’90s, releasing four fantastic albums between 1990 and 1996. After a...