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BOOK REVIEW: Jordan Blum – Dream Theater: Every Album, Every Song...

Ever since its launch a couple of years ago, Sonicbond Publishing has published books in a series called On Track, where the discographies of...

REVIEW: Neal Morse – Sola Gratia

The progressive rock of the 1970s is notorious for its indulgence in fantasy themes – knights in shining armor and such. Some of the...

REVIEW: Joe Below – EP: By the Rules (Musicalypse Archive)

Let me introduce you to a four-piece Finnish melodic progressive/hard rock band, known as JO BELOW. This new band from Helsinki have released a...

REVIEW: Brother Firetribe – Feel The Burn

Finnish hard rock heroes BROTHER FIRETRIBE have been releasing highly melodic music since 2006, the year their debut album, “False Metal,” came out. In the...

REVIEW: 10 Years – Violent Allies (Musicalypse Archive)

There's no doubt that this year is a period of sweeping change. While the most cynical of minds might be tempted to think that...

REVIEW: Derek Sherinian – The Phoenix (Musicalypse Archive)

Derek Sherinian is a prolific American keyboard wizard, whose name might not instantly ring a bell, but you're certainly prone to have a vague...

Interview with Varg — “I don’t regret the name Varg because...

The German melodeath band VARG will be releasing their newest record, "Zeichen," on September 18th, 2020, after a 4 year absence since their album,...

REVIEW: Kataklysm – Unconquered

A band that never seems to disappoint their fans, in terms of releasing their blend of death metal music, are the Canadian juggernauts of...

REVIEW: Ayreon – Transitus

Arjen Anthony Lucassen has been very busy in the last couple of years: the "Ayreon Universe" shows and a festival appearance, the anniversary shows...

REVIEW: Altamullan Road – Altamullan Road

Do you know the feeling you're listening to music and it manages to take you someplace else when you close your eyes? To fields...

REVIEW: Finntroll – Vredesvavd (Musicalypse Archive)

It's been 7 years since legendary Finnish pagan metal band FINNTROLL released their latest studio album, "Blodsvept" (2013), but at long last, fans are...

REVIEW: Brother Firetribe – Feel the Burn (Musicalypse Archive)

If you're into Finnish adult-oriented rock, you must certainly know of BROTHER FIRETRIBE, a gem in the AOR scene. Fronted by the charismatic Pekka Heino, their...

Marianas Rest signs with Napalm Records.

Finnish melodic death metal strikers MARIANAS REST have officially signed a worldwide contract with Napalm Records. “Hope is a flame, bright and mesmerizing, creating life then turning...

Interview with Ayreon — “I had to learn how to open...

On 25 September 2020, AYREON is releasing a brand new album "Transitus" along with a graphic novel. We had the chance to talk to...

Dead Shape Figure releases new song.

DEAD SHAPE FIGURE's new song, "Composition X," is an observation of an outsider from mankind's peak of destruction. Finnish melodic death metal band DEAD SHAPE...

PHOTOSHOOT: Pekka Heino of Brother Firetribe @ Sanomatalo (Musicalypse Archive)

A photoshoot with Pekka Heino of BROTHER FIRETRIBE at Sanomatalo in Helsinki, 2020. Photos by Laureline Tilkin-FranssensMusicalypse, 2020OV: 761 Recent posts Related posts

Finnish External bends genres on their futuristic new single “Inertia.”

Finnish progressive metal collective EXTERNAL have released a new single, "Inertia." It’s the follow-up to their previous single “Distant” (mixed by Asger Mygind of VOLA), released last...

REVIEW: Varg – Zeichen (Musicalypse Archive)

Red and black decorates their faces, purposefully imitating a blood splatter, as the wolves of Bavaria reappear 4 years after releasing their last album,...

2.9.2020 Anni Lahe & Herra Ylppö & EX @ Tavastia, Helsinki

The third time’s a charm. Herra Ylppö might have been thinking something along those lines as his newest band EX’s show at Tavastia (and...

REVIEW: En Minor – When the Cold Truth has Worn...

Phil Anselmo does not need any introduction, as his status is well known to pretty much anyone who’s into metal music. His reputation as...