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(2000) Killswitch Engage – Killswitch Engage: Anniversary special

In the late 1990’s, two bands named OVERCAST and AFTERSHOCK fell apart, and from their remains rose a new band named KILLSWITCH ENGAGE. The...

26.6.2020 The 69 Eyes: Worldwide Live Stream @ Kulttuuritalo, Helsinki

Europe is slowly but surely recovering from the pandemic and it seems like the moment when we can go to gigs again is beginning...

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

In the year 2000, Swedish melodic death metal group IN FLAMES released a record named “Clayman” through Nuclear Blast Records. The album was their...

(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: Wilderun – Veil of Imagination

With their 2019 release, “Veil of Imagination,” the American progressive metal act WILDERUN impressed a lot of journalists around the globe. Luckily, their efforts...

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...

REVIEW: Voivod – EP: The End of Dormancy

Charles Mingus was an American jazz legend, whose unique style drew on such diverse musical sources of inspiration as gospel, blues, free jazz, and...

REVIEW: Al-Namrood – Wala’at

In a subgenre obsessed with being kvlt, true, and underground, what's more metal than risking your own life to tell your stories and share...

REVIEW: Falconer – From A Dying Ember

Swedish power metal band FALCONER freshly released their latest studio effort, "From A Dying Ember" today, 26 June 2020. Six years has been a...

REVIEW: Aleah – Aleah

Writing about a posthumous album might be quite insidious, since it has some specific implications and issues. In this case, the posthumous album happens...

REVIEW: Ensiferum – Thalassic

When it comes to folk-inspired melodic death metal, Finnish ENSIFERUM raises the banner up high over the metal hordes. With their latest lineup change...

FEATURED SINGLE: Humavoid – Aluminum Rain

Finland is mostly known for its melodic death metal, folk, and symphonic metal bands. Progressive metal, however, is still often unexplored territory, but luckily,...

REVIEW: Mora Prokaza – By Chance

MORA PROKAZA is a duo from Minsk, Belarus, whose latest full length, ”By Chance,” released via Season of Mist, clearly proves how wide and...

REVIEW: Feuerschwanz – Das elfte Gebot (Musicalypse Archive)

German folk rock/metal band FEUERSCHWANZ are back at it again with their ninth studio release entitled "Das elfte Gebot" , which is released tomorrow, June 26,...

REVIEW: Falconer – From a Dying Ember (Musicalypse Archive)

The famed Swedish power metallers of FALCONER have decided, at long last, to call it quits. While fans may be sad to hear this, they've...

REVIEW: Feuerschwanz – Das Elfte Gebot

FEUERSCHWANZ, the German folk-rock act from Erlangen, have been a great success in the folk community for over 15 years. Their rich discography now...

12.6.2020 Pain: 360° live VR Concert Stream @ Abyss Studio, Ludvika

What would the world of streaming concerts be, without some creative ideas on how to make a bad situation as optimal as possible? We've...

REVIEW: Forgotten Tomb – Nihilistic Estrangement

FORGOTTEN TOMB is an Italian doom/black metal band established in 1999 as Herr Morbid’s solo project, shortly after developing into a four-piece line up...

REVIEW: Unknown Decoy – EP: Seeking the Sun

On 28 June 2019, a hard-rock trio from Jyväskylä known as UNKNOWN DECOY released their first and long-awaited EP, “Seeking the Sun,” via Inverse...