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12.6.2020 Pain: 360° live VR Concert Stream @ Abyss Studio, Ludvika

What would the world of streaming concerts be, without some creative ideas on how to make a bad situation as optimal as possible? We've...

Tuska 2021 announces first bands

Summer of 2021 will bring the following acts to Tuska: KORN, DEVIN TOWNSEND, BODOM AFTER MIDNIGHT, INSOMNIUM, MOKOMA, BEAST IN BLACK, ELUVEITIE, JINJER, LOST...

REVIEW: Forgotten Tomb – Nihilistic Estrangement

FORGOTTEN TOMB is an Italian doom/black metal band established in 1999 as Herr Morbid’s solo project, shortly after developing into a four-piece line up...

REVIEW: Korpiklaani – Live at Masters of Rock Stream @ Czech...

Streaming events are gaining popularity these days and recently, KORPIKLAANI have joined in the fray. They have over 20 years of service in the metal fields,...

REVIEW: Unknown Decoy – EP: Seeking the Sun

On 28 June 2019, a hard-rock trio from Jyväskylä known as UNKNOWN DECOY released their first and long-awaited EP, “Seeking the Sun,” via Inverse...

Humavoid release new single “Aluminum Rain” and announce release of debut...

Take a deep breath before these progressive-aggressive Finns take you on a rollercoaster of sophisticated madness. Backing their dual scream attack with a multidimensional...

REVIEW: Lamb of God – Lamb of God

Early 2020, the Virginian groove-metal ambassadors, LAMB OF GOD, announced that they would be releasing a new studio album on the brink of the...

REVIEW: Deathing – EP: All Hail the Decay

Finnish Valkeakoski-based death metal band DEATHING has released their debut EP, “All Hail the Decay,” on 22 May 2020 via Inverse Records. Their single “Crash &...

Mors Subita release new music video and single “Sick.”

MORS SUBITA, the modern melodic death metal band hailing from Oulu in Finland’s North, just released their new video/single "Sick," taken off their upcoming...

REVIEW: Aversions Crown – He Will Come For Us All

I was still in high school when the Australian deathcore act AVERSIONS CROWN had released their debut album. Their music was angry, beefy, and...

Interview with Ensiferum —”Sometimes less is more, sorry Yngwie.”

Three years after the release of the towering "Two Paths," ENSIFERUM is ready to release a brand new album, "Thalassic," out on 17 July...

Ensiferum launches video for new single, “Andromeda.”

On July 10th, ENSIFERUM will release their new album, "Thalassic," via Metal Blade Records. For a preview of "Thalassic," a video for the new single, "Andromeda" (directed by...

REVIEW: Carach Angren – Franckensteina Strataemontanus

The uniqueness of the Dutch symphonic black metal band CARACH ANGREN cannot be overstated and after almost a month's delay due to the current...

European co-headline tour of Epica and Apocalyptica postponed to Spring 2021.

The "Epic Apocalypse Tour" featuring Dutch Symphonic titans EPICA and Finnish Cello masters APOCALYPTICA with support by Helsinki prog metallers WHEEL has been postponed till Spring 2021 EPICA's Simone Simons comments: "As we were awaiting our tour with...

Playlist of My Life: Mauro Cordeiro (Leatherjacks) (Musicalypse Archive)

It's easy to get caught up in music from North America and Europe, but every once in a while, it's nice to walk around...

REVIEW: Long Distance Calling – How Do You Want to Live

"Curiosity is a real bastard," reverberates an utterly convincing male voice against the backdrop of an ominous synth drone, and soon the soundscape is...

Silver Bullet part ways with Nils Nordling and release new music...

With their latest album "Mooncult," Finnish heavy metal newcomers SILVER BULLET have achieved something that many bands can only dream of. With "Forever Lost" they truly created a hit that...

REVIEW: Mushroomhead – A Wonderful Life (Musicalypse Archive)

Once more, Musicalypse have found ourselves trying out new music during these not-quite-so-quarantined days. It may astound many of you that Cleveland-based MUSHROOMHEAD had...

REVIEW: Kansas – The Absence of Presence

Who doesn't know hits like "Dust in the Wind" and "Carry On My Wayward Son?" These songs were seen as the staple of progressive...

REVIEW: Mushroomhead – A Wonderful Life

For quite some time, it has seemed as though the world has been sinking deeper and deeper into unfathomable darkness, in such a way...