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SONG OF THE DAY: Apocalyptica ft. Lzzy Hale – Talk to...

Finnish metal act APOCALYPTICA are known mostly for two things: (1) their beautiful, soulful, or anthemic instrumental songs that feature cello as the main tool,...

REVIEW: Tim Bowness – Late Night Laments (Musicalypse Archive)

During the lockdown period, many artists looked into alternative ways to remain active, and No-Man man Tim Bowness did this by joining forces with...

REVIEW: Blues Pills – Holy Moly!

At a casual glance, it almost seems as if the Swedes were a jovial bunch of natural-born Gladstone Ganders when it comes to ice-hockey...

REVIEW: Pyramid Theorem – Beyond the Exosphere

The musical journey of Canadian progmetal act PYRAMID THEOREM started around 2007, in a basement full of RUSH memorabilia. Connected by the passion for...

Medeia releases VHS music video

MEDEIA slashes out "Alternative Death." Named after MEDEIA's very own genre definition, "Alternative Death" offers a piece from the soulscape of the band's...

Interview with Finntroll – “Finding yourself and confronting the other side...

After a long creative process, FINNTROLL is finally ready to present their new album, "Vredesvävd" on 18 September 2020 through Century Media Records. We...

REVIEW: Unleash the Archers – Abyss

Oh, Canada! Not only known for its unspoiled nature, friendly inhabitants, and local polar bear gangs, but also for some of metal’s finest, such...

REVIEW: Pain of Salvation – Panther (Musicalypse Archive)

The world seems to be smitten with a new strain of madness with each passing month. While some of us would rather eagerly settle...

REVIEW: Oceans of Slumber – Oceans of Slumber

Nothing is more powerful than a band naming an album after themselves. In the case of the American progressive metal act OCEANS OF SLUMBER,...

Interview with Humavoid — “Our band is driven by curiosity.”

On 21 August 2020, HUMAVOID is releasing their debut album, "Lidless." We met up with vocalist/keytarist Suvimarja Halmetoja and guitarist Niko Kalliojärvi to talk...

REVIEW: Silentium – Motiva

The last time we heard of Finnish Gothic metal band SILENTIUM was in 2008 with the release of their fifth studio album, “Amortean.” After...

REVIEW: Hinayana – EP: Death of the Cosmic

Sounding more in line with the European stylings of melodic death metal than with anything similar coming from the United States, the Texas-based melodic...

REVIEW: Kamelot – I Am the Empire (Live from the 013)

After three highly praised records with Swedish vocalist Tommy Karevik, the time has come for symphonic power metal icon KAMELOT to put out a...

Playlist of My Life: Samer Elnahhal (Musicalypse Archive)

Once known as Ox from LORDI, Samer Elnahhal has returned to the hard rock/heavy metal world with the release of solo album "Supernova Kill Road"...

REVIEW: Stoned Jesus – First Communion (re-release) (Musicalypse Archive)

Ukranian stoner rock band STONED JESUS were certainly not going for subtlety when choosing their name. In 2010, they released their very well-received debut, "First...

Interview with True Cult Club – “It’s safe to say you...

One thing is sure, the fresh rock act TRVE CVLT CLVB has a lot of twists planned for us. The band recently released their...

REVIEW: The Georgia Thunderbolts – EP: The Georgia Thunderbolts (Musicalypse Archive)

If rock 'n' roll ever needed a kick in the pants, it's now. Fortunately, Mascot Label Group has delivered yet another group of American southern...

REVIEW: The Tangent – Auto Reconnaissance (Musicalypse Archive)

If the name Andy Tillison doesn't mean anything, there's a chance that you've never heard of THE TANGENT. This progressive rock group was formed by the...

FEATURED SINGLE: Dyecrest – Winterblood (Musicalypse Archive)

If the name DYECREST is new to you, you may at least know their vocalist, Mikael Salo, from other bands like EVERFROST, METAL DE FACTO, or THY ROW....

REVIEW: Blues Pills: Holy Moly! (Musicalypse Archive)

There is a group of Swedish rockers known for their retro style, not only for the sound but also by recording at their own...