Tag: review
13.11.2020 Tuska Utopia #1: Turmion Kätilöt @ Suvilahti, Helsinki
Tuska Utopia was announced this fall as a combination of live shows and Finnish tourism, with a series of episodes featuring a band and...
REVIEW: Sólstafir – Endless Twilight of Codependent Love
Icelandic band SÓLSTAFIR just released their latest studio album, poetically titled “Endless Twilight of Codependent Love.” The band is known for their rebellious songwriting,...
FEATURED SINGLE: True Cult Club – Saeed (Infected Mushroom cover)
If you've got any interest in psychedelic electronica -types of music, you're surely familiar with the Iraeli duo of INFECTED MUSHROOM, who are known...
REVIEW: Lords of Black – Alchemy of Souls Pt. 1
Spanish heavy/power metal revelation LORDS OF BLACK are finally back with their fourth full-length album entitled “Alchemy of Souls Pt. 1,” to be released...
(2010) Machinae Supremacy – A View from the End of the...
When I think about perfect albums, the first one that comes to mind that I'm very happy to listen to whenever and wherever is...
31.10.2020 Lost Society @ Tavastia, Helsinki
There truly is no "rest for the sickest," as thrash metal act LOST SOCIETY saw the release of their brand new album "No Absolution"...
REVIEW: Pallbearer – Forgotten Days
What started as an underground doom metal band with tremendous potential, is now set to release one of the most anticipated doom albums of...
(2010) Helloween – The Dark Ride: Anniversary Special (Musicalypse Archive)
When autumn rolls around, one of the best albums I can recommend putting on is HELLOWEEN's "The Dark Ride." While some people are big...
REVIEW: Fever 333 – Wrong Generation
2020 has come with a few curveballs that has left humanity in anger, anxiety, and altogether a rollercoaster of sentiments that many of us...
REVIEW: Sólstafir – Endless Twilight of Codependent Love (Musicalypse Archive)
Baphomet is the goat-headed deity that represents the Devil on one of the Major Arcana cards in the Tarot deck. Below his massive figure,...
25.10.2020 Bodom After Midnight @ Tavastia, Helsinki
For fans of CHILDREN OF BODOM, the last twelve months have definitely been an extreme rollercoaster. After their well-received studio album “Hexed” and a...
REVIEW: Defecto – Duality
When I discovered the band DEFECTO four years ago, I was very impressed by the energy in their music and their technical skills. “Excluded”...
REVIEW: Skepticism – Alloy (Re-issued)
Writing a review about a reissue surely has its own features: it’s a release that fans and supporters are already familiar with so, less...
REVIEW: Draconian – Under a Godless Veil (Musicalypse Archive)
A romantic darkness in the form of doom/death with a gothic touch is the best way I can sum up DRACONIAN, a rather unique Swedish...
REVIEW: Noumena – Anima
Finnish melodic death metal veterans NOUMENA have recently released their sixth studio album, "Anima," on 4 September 2020 via their own label, Haunted Zoo...
REVIEW: Black Stone Cherry – The Human Condition (Musicalypse Archive)
On March 11th, 2020, The World Health Organization declared that the outbreak of a viral disease, with a name similar to a certain brand...
REVIEW: Mors Subita – Extinction Era
MORS SUBITA's "Into the Pitch Black" was one of the first albums I ever reviewed for Tuonela Magazine and blew me away with its...
REVIEW: Memoremains – The Cost of Greatness
Metal has never been so diverse as it is nowadays. With new subgenres emerging continuously, it's not a big surprise that mainstream pop music...
REVIEW: Amaranthe – Manifest (Musicalypse Archive)
AMARANTHE has been around now for quite a while, even though in many ways they still feel like a new band. Having swept the...
REVIEW: Joe Bonamassa – Royal Tea (Musicalypse Archive)
Joe Bonamassa returns to the British Blues Explosion that gave him inspiration to create a new album. Every release, Joe Bonamassa shifts through the...


















