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REVIEW: Myrkur – Folkesange

Mostly known for her eerie black metal influenced folk music, Danish artist MYRKUR (or Amalie Bruun) is releasing her third full-length album "Folkesange" on...

REVIEW: Igorrr – Spirituality and Distortion

One of the perks of the pandemic situation is that there is even more time to discover and review albums that otherwise, you may...

REVIEW: Myrkur – Folkesange (Musicalypse Archive)

Folk metal and music lovers have gotten a real treat since MYRKUR debuted in 2015 with "M." The beginning of 2020 meant that this Danish...

REVIEW: Altaria – Divinity (re-release) (Musicalypse Archive)

Fading from the stages after a final show at Nummirock 2016, the Finnish power metallers of ALTARIA have had a recent resurgence, reforming in...

REVIEW: Lucifer – Lucifer III

Swedish/German retro heavy rock lords LUCIFER are soon releasing their third studio album entitled “Lucifer III” via Century Media Records. In recent years, the...

REVIEW: Aeternam – Al Qassam

It's been three years since I've become acquainted with AETERNAM and they quickly became one of my top bands, so naturally, "Al Qassam" has...

PRELISTENING: Smackbound – 20/20

An overall grim atmosphere has taken control of the world, and a lot of people have now been given the gift of time. Hopefully,...

REVIEW: Hedonihil – I

HEDONIHIL is a relatively new band from Finland whose album, “I” was released by Inverse Records in April 2019. Even though, when it comes...

REVIEW: Marianas Rest – Ruins

Kotka natives MARIANAS REST released their sophomore album, “Ruins,” in April last year on Inverse Records, bringing heavy, melodic riffs and a dark brooding...

FEATURED SINGLE: Pihka is My Name – Binaries (Musicalypse Archive)

"I was left alone, I was abandoned. I was imagined by this boy who had no friends. I was his imaginary friend. I was....

11.3.2020 Trio De Facto @ Semifinal, Helsinki

The world has reached a consensus in the anxiety around the coronavirus. To brighten up our moods, Finland's finest cover act TRIO DE FACTO...

REVIEW: Lucifer – Lucifer III (Musicalypse Archive)

For the band LUCIFER, there is no need for any introduction. They have established their name in the music scene with their unique retro-like...

REVIEW: In This Moment – Mother (Musicalypse Archive)

Okay, it's time to confess - raise a hand if you've ever written the Los Angeles-based metal group IN THIS MOMENT off as just...

REVIEW: Intronaut – Fluid Existential Inversions

It has been a while since we have been blessed with some new INTRONAUT material. It has been so long that some of the...

REVIEW: Blind Channel – Violent Pop

Oulu-based violent pop act BLIND CHANNEL released their third album "Violent Pop" on 6 March 2020 through Ranka Kustannus. The band is most likely...

REVIEW: Dimman – EP: 152

DIMMAN is a band that draws influence from various genres of music in order to integrate them into their own sound. As such, their...

4.3.2020 Hällas @ Tavastia, Finland

The Swedish adventure rock act HÄLLAS took us on an adventure of our own when they announced a tour in Finland in support of...

REVIEW: Progeny of Sun – EP: Progeny of Sun

March 2019 saw the fiery debut of Helsinki-based melodic death metallers PROGENY OF SUN, with their self-titled EP. The band was formed in 2017...

REVIEW: My Dying Bride – The Ghost Of Orion

After what seemed like the end of MY DYING BRIDE due to family issues and band turmoil, these English doom metallers found solace in...

1.3.2020 Fractal Universe, Thulcandra, God Dethroned & Obscura @ Tavastia, Helsinki

The progressive death metal band OBSCURA has only been to Finland once while visiting the legendary festival Tuska in 2016. It’s been a while since, but the band...