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28.2.2018 Arion @ Semifinal, Helsinki

Founded in 2012 by a bunch of 17 year olds, Arion has come a long way since then. With new singles such as "At...

REVIEW: Spiritual Holocaust – Feast of Maggots

Spiritual Holocaust, a death metal act from Raahe, which was formed in 2010, released their new album "Feast of Maggots" on 26 December 2017 through...

REVIEW: Shiraz Lane – Carnival Days (Musicalypse Archive)

The young bucks from SHIRAZ LANE have been hard at work, and after a mere 2 years, have already released their sophomore album, "Carnival Days."...

REVIEW: Gleb Kolyadin – Gleb Kolyadin (Musicalypse Archive)

Gleb Kolyadin is known as the pianist and other half of the Russian duo, iamthemorning, which also includes vocalist Marjana Semkina. After three albums...

(2008) Norther – N: Anniversary Special (Musicalypse Archive)

NORTHER is a band with a bit of an odd history, at least in the few years leading up to their break-up. After the...

REVIEW: Shiraz Lane – Carnival Days

Nothing breaks more with the suburban dream than becoming a bunch of rock stars touring the world. This is the case with Shiraz Lane, the five...

REVIEW: Therion – Beloved Antichrist

Remember back in the day when Therion was still a death metal act? Well, they kept the word act, but they have evolved to...

REVIEW: Lamori – To Die Once Again

Originally founded in 2009 in Åland Islands an autonomous region in Finland, goth rock act LAMORI have blended the lines between gothic metal and modern rock. The five...

REVIEW: Paara – Riitti

Sometimes I wonder what's in the water here, or if it's the cold and the darkness and the in general melancholic atmosphere, that makes...

REVIEW: Hautajaisyö – Matkalla Kohti Hautaa

Hautajaisyö from Iisalmi, is here with their latest "Matkalla Kohti Hautaa". A ten track album, that makes a strong impression. The album will be released...

REVIEW: Harakiri For The Sky – Arson

Harakiri For The Sky is an Austrian post-black metal band. The duo consists out of a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter M.S. and vocalist and lyricist J.J. The...

REVIEW: Long Distance Calling – Boundless (Musicalypse Archive)

German LONG DISTANCE CALLING was a familiar name to me from the past, as Jonas Renkse of KATATONIA and Vincent Cavanagh of ANATHEMA had...

REVIEW: Ode in Black – Seeds of Chaos

Ode In Black originally from Kuopio, Finland, released their first EP "Goodbye" in 2014. Now in 2017 the band has released their debut full-length album...

REVIEW: The Mutual Admiration Society – The Mutual Admiration Society (Musicalypse...

Mascot Label Group is a wonderful record label in the sense that they keep us listening to new things. One of the most recent...

REVIEW: Red Raven Down – EP: Phantoms

Red Raven Down already got introduced to us by frontman Jani Korpela participating in The Voice of Finland, where he even made it through the first round,...

REVIEW: Doom Side of the Moon – Doom Side of the...

One of the most iconic works in the canon of popular music, "The Dark Side of the Moon" (1973) by PINK FLOYD has been...

(1996) Anathema – Eternity: Anniversary Special (Musicalypse Archive)

British genre hoppers ANATHEMA have a discography full of shifts and changes. Formed in 1990, over the years they've moved from death/doom through melancholic...

REVIEW: Beast In Black – Berserker

Who doesn't remember the moment Beast In Black released "Blind and Frozen" as their first single? My reaction to that video was somehow a...

REVIEW: Delain – Live at Paradiso (Musicalypse Archive)

Dutch melodic metallers DELAIN celebrated the first full decade from releasing their debut album, "Lucidity," with a sold-out Paradiso concert hall in Amsterdam last...

REVIEW: Hallatar – No Stars Upon the Bridge (Musicalypse Archive)

As some of you likely know already, the tragic origin of HALLATAR is far from usual. After the untimely passing of singer-songwriter Aleah Starbridge...