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REVIEW: Carach Angren – Franckensteina Strataemontanus

The uniqueness of the Dutch symphonic black metal band CARACH ANGREN cannot be overstated and after almost a month's delay due to the current...

REVIEW: Long Distance Calling – How Do You Want to Live

"Curiosity is a real bastard," reverberates an utterly convincing male voice against the backdrop of an ominous synth drone, and soon the soundscape is...

REVIEW: Mushroomhead – A Wonderful Life (Musicalypse Archive)

Once more, Musicalypse have found ourselves trying out new music during these not-quite-so-quarantined days. It may astound many of you that Cleveland-based MUSHROOMHEAD had...

REVIEW: Kansas – The Absence of Presence

Who doesn't know hits like "Dust in the Wind" and "Carry On My Wayward Son?" These songs were seen as the staple of progressive...

REVIEW: Mushroomhead – A Wonderful Life

For quite some time, it has seemed as though the world has been sinking deeper and deeper into unfathomable darkness, in such a way...

(1970) Uriah Heep – Very ‘Eavy, Very ‘Umble: Anniversary special

Critics can often be mistaken and their quotes, forever, will be remembered by fans alike, combined with thoughts like oh boy, they couldn't be...

REVIEW: Smackbound – 20/20 (Musicalypse Archive)

The inescapable truth is that a classically trained voice is a genuine stairway-to-heaven of an instrument when the vocal cords are harnessed to convey...

REVIEW: Chaos Over Cosmos – The Ultimate Multiverse (Musicalypse Archive)

Love and passion for music cannot be limited by borders, nor even a great time difference, and CHAOS OVER COSMOS is living proof. Made...

REVIEW: Bythos – The Womb of Zero

The word ”bythos,” according to the Greek mythology, refers to the personification of the depths of the sea. Likewise, this band seems to have...

REVIEW: Wilderun – Veil of Imagination (Musicalypse Archive)

WILDERUN is a progressive metal band from Boston, MA. In 2019, the band released their third studio album, "Veil of Imagination," which was picked...

30.05.2020 Blind Channel: Stayin’ Alive @ 45 Special, Oulu

There have been hard few months for the music industry and music fans, but even though we weren't able to see any live shows...

REVIEW: Beyond the Black – Hørizøns (Musicalypse Archive)

BEYOND THE BLACK first came to our attention when vocalist Jennifer Haben acted as guest vocalist on tour with KAMELOT in 2018. Having enjoyed...

REVIEW: Infirmum – Walls of Sorrow

INFIRMUM is a one-man doom death metal band from Jyväskylä in central Finland, founded by Timo Solonen back in 2019, from the ashes...

5.6.2020 Crimson Sun & Red Moon Architect @ Unknown Venue, Finland

The streaming concert business has been booming and many virtual concerts have come and gone; one we were really looking forward to was the...

REVIEW: Smackbound – 20/20

Originally founded in 2015 by Netta Laurenne, SMACKBOUND first existed as RUN FOR COVER, in which some familiar faces of the Finnish metal scene...

4.6.2020 Amorphis: Stream from the North Side @ Kaapelitehdas, Helsinki

2020 saw AMORPHIS celebrating their 30th anniversary. Originally, the band had planned to have three special of consecutive concerts at Tavastia in Helsinki, each...

REVIEW: Behemoth – EP: A Forest

BEHEMOTH has published on 29 May 2020 a four-track EP called ”A Forest” via New Aeon Musick, which consists of two versions of the...

22.5.2020 Lordi @ Paha Kurki Rockhouse, Rovaniemi, Finland

Recently the Finnish monster metal sensation LORDI welcomed the whole world to Rovaniemi, the city in Northern Finland that is home to Mr. Lordi...

SONG OF THE DAY: Cory Marks – Drive (Musicalypse Archive)

Cory Marks. Do you know the name yet? If not, we're still trying our hardest to correct that. Having blown us away with the...

REVIEW: Sorcerer – Lamenting of the Innocent

Originally formed in 1988, Swedish epic/doom metal band SORCERER are back with their third full-length album, "Lamenting of the Innocent," released on 29 May...