Tag: review
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...
REVIEW: Alestorm – Curse of the Crystal Coconut
There are few bands that cause so much debate within the folk metal subgenre as ALESTORM. Are they folk metal? Is pirate metal a...
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...
SONG OF THE DAY: Behemoth – A Forest ft. Niklas Kvarforth...
Black metal bands rarely put out singles that don't support an upcoming album. let alone cover songs with featuring artists. Yet here we are:...
REVIEW: Nicumo – Inertia
Formed by guitarist Atte Jääskelä in Northern Finland in 2007, NICUMO went through some transformations and line-up changes but finally stabilized itself in 2009....
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,...
FEATURED SINGLE: Oceanhoarse – The Damage (Live)
Finnish heavy metal quartet OCEANHOARSE are soon to release their debut album and have now released a first taste of the album in the...
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...
7.5.2020 Swallow the Sun: Acoustic Live @ Sonic Pump Studios, Helsinki
Streaming concerts are starting to cause dilemmas among fans, as it becomes impossible to keep up with what band is organizing one and many...
FEATURED SINGLE: Tyrantti – Aja!
Ever wondered what would have happened if the NWoBHM burst out in the heart of Finland? Founded in 2016, TYRANTTI is an excellent example...
3.5.2020 Cellar Darling @ Soundfarm Studios, Obernau, Switzerland
In the past couple of years, CELLAR DARLING have always managed to surprise us both with captivating releases and enchanting shows. When it was...
REVIEW: Paradise Lost – Obsidian (Musicalypse Archive)
Classic Gothic metal legends PARADISE LOST are back on the scene once again, celebrating their sixteenth studio album in their impressive 30-year career! I’ve...



















