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REVIEW: Oceanhoarse – The Damage is Done – Live! (Musicalypse Archive)

It's no secret that we love OCEANHOARSE and all of their wild ideas, the most recent of which was releasing their debut album with...

21.5.2020 Arcturus @ Private Venue, Unknown City, Norway

Formed in late 1990 in Norway, metal maestros ARCTURUS became a central player in the scene due to their unique, symphonic, avant-garde styled music....

21.5.2020 Gladenfold @ Unknown Venue, Turku

Last year, GLADENFOLD, the boundary-breaking metal act from Turku, managed to surprise us with their latest album, "When Gods Descend." When the band announced...

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: Oceanhoarse – The Damage – LIVE!

Finnish heavy metal act OCEANHOARSE is already widely talked about in the local scene, but also recently conquered the stages of Europe during their...

21.5.2020 Lost Society @ Kaapelitehdas, Helsinki

One of our most popular articles lately has been the review of Finnish thrash metal legends LOST SOCIETY's new record, "No Absolution," which has...

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....

FEATURED SINGLE: Everfrost – Die Young (Kesha cover) (Musicalypse Archive)

It's no secret at this point that Musicalypse is pretty fond of EVEFROST. With the release of their sophomore album, "Winterider," last year in 2019,...

FEATURED SINGLE: Yannis Papadopoulos – Speechless (Naomi Scott cover) (Musicalypse Archive)

In our search for great music, we've already talked about how it's good to keep an eye on the private accounts of artists, who...

REVIEW: Feminazgûl – No Dawn for Men

Black metal, in all of its extremity, has always been about pushing boundaries, making the listener uncomfortable, and spreading any form of unease. So,...

REVIEW: Alestorm – Curse of the Crystal Coconut (Musicalypse Archive)

Pirate metal is no novelty these days, thanks to Scottish pirate-themed metal band ALESTORM, who debuted on the scene back in 2008 with the...

REVIEW: Ayreon – Electric Castle Live (And Other Tales) (Musicalypse Archive)

Finally, some fucking quality. I could honestly just stop right there, link to the report of the live show, and stop writing about this, since...

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...

14.5.2020 Apocalyptica: Online concert @ Private Venue, Helsinki

Due to COVID-19, APOCALYPTICA was forced to cancel their "Cell-0" tour after one show in Turku. The band previously did a casual online performance,...

REVIEW: One Desire – Midnight Empire

Finnish melodic rock band ONE DESIRE released their self-titled debut in 2017, to massive acclaim from fans and critics alike. Hit single “Hurt” gathered...

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...

09.05.2020 Temple Balls: Stayin’ Alive @ 45 Special, Oulu

In these times of silence and isolation, live music is still here and very much in action. It still gives us energy and motivation,...

REVIEW: Sinisthra – The Broad and Beaten Way (Musicalypse Archive)

It seems that there is something magical in the air during this specific coronavirus spring. It's definitely something more than just those tiny viral...

REVIEW: One Desire – Midnight Empire (Musicalypse Archive)

With the new ban on public events, Musicalypse can do naught but listen to new upcoming albums, or so it seemed in March/April. ONE...