Album Review – Cyhra / Requiem For A Pipe Dream (2026)

Celebrating ten years of existence, this Swedish supergroup returns with their fourth studio album, standing as a statement of transformation as it does not mourn what was lost, but it proves that loss did not define the ending.

Celebrating ten years of existence now in 2026, Gothenburg, Sweden-based Melodic Groove Metal/Hard Rock ensemble Cyhra is releasing their explosive fourth studio effort, titled Requiem For A Pipe Dream, following up on their 2023 album The Vertigo Trigger. Produced by the band’s own Jake E and Euge Valovirta, with artwork by world renowned artist Gustavo Sazes, the new album by Jake E on vocals and keyboards, Euge Valovirta on the guitars, bass and keyboards, Jesper Strömblad on bass and guitars, Marcus Sunesson on the guitars, and Alex Landenburg on drums brings to our avid catchy hooks, atmospheric synths, fierce riffs and ferocious breakdowns, while the band opens up with deeper vulnerability in their lyrics. Written in the aftermath of lost momentum during the pandemic years, the record confronts uncertainty, frustration, and rebuilding after collapse.

Classic Swedish keys and beats set the tone in the opening song Bleed With Pride, with Jake’s melodious vocals walking hand in hand with the riffs by Euge, Jesper and Marcus; whereas Superman feels more like the band’s kryptonite, sounding too generic and radio-friendly when they could have delivered something way heavier. In Miss Me When I’m Gone, its keys bring an extra touch of epicness to their music while the bass lines sound utterly metallic, followed by Ghostbound, presenting an excellent fusion of Melodic Metal with Hard Rock and AOR. Needless to say, Jake is again flawless on vocals, which is also the case in In The Center Of A Miracle, an inspiring power ballad by Cyhra with Alex adding sheer stamina to their music with his fierce beats.

Skin From Bones is another very melodic display of their trademark Melodic Rock and Metal where all keys once again play an important part to keep the electricity flowing, followed by Ghost I’m Meant To Be, as radio-friendly as Superman, but in this case the formula works really well led by the slashing riffs by Euge, Jesper and Marcus. Mark Of My Sins flirts with other styles such as Progressive Metal, even presenting hints of Djent, giving the song an extra taste while Jake once again delivers endless power from his vocals; and Venom In Me keeps the progressiveness from the previous song pulsing strong, with Alex stealing the spotlight with his intricate drumming. Then back to a more straightforward sonority we have Box With Spirits, with their rockin’ riffs, soulful guitar solos and pounding drums putting a climatic ending to the album. Well, there’s also an excellent addition to any of the special editions of the album, the bonus track Hold Your Fire, featuring Finnish-Egyptian vocalist and guitarist Samy Elbanna of Lost Society, an electrifying tune for the masses.

“There was a moment when everything stopped. We had built momentum for years, and suddenly the future we were running toward felt unreachable. Requiem For A Pipe Dream came out of that silence – out of frustration, doubt, and the realization that nothing is guaranteed. At first it felt like loss. But it became something else,” commented frontman Jake about the album. You can get in touch with the guys from Cyhra and know more about their music on Facebook and Instagram, subscribe to their YouTube channel and stream their music on Spotify, and of course support them by purchasing their new album from the Reigning Phoenix Music webstore in the EU, US or UK. Requiem For A Pipe Dream stands as a statement of transformation as it does not mourn what was lost, but it proves that loss did not define the ending.

Best moments of the album: Bleed With Pride, Ghostbound  and Mark Of My Sins.

Worst moments of the album: Superman.

Released in 2026 Reigning Phoenix Music

Track listing
1. Bleed With Pride 3:12
2. Superman 3:23
3. Miss Me When I’m Gone 3:13
4. Ghostbound 3:51
5. In The Center Of A Miracle 3:46
6. Skin From Bones 3:19
7. Ghost I’m Meant To Be 4:04
8. Mark Of My Sins 3:18
9. Venom In Me 3:17
10. Box With Spirits 3:21

Special Edition bonus track
Hold Your Fire 3:39

Band members
Jake E – vocals, keyboards
Euge Valovirta – guitars, bass, keyboards
Jesper Strömblad – bass, guitars
Marcus Sunesson – guitars
Alex Landenburg – drums

Guest musician
Samy Elbanna – vocals on “Hold Your Fire”

Album Review – Re-Armed / Ignis Aeternum (2020)

A modern, melodic and entertaining album of heavy music about positivity, about constant change and seeing life as it is in every level, directly from Finland into your heart and soul.

Mixing their trademark Melodic Death Metal with classic Death and Thrash Metal and symphonic influences in order to bring to the scene a more vibrant and modern sound, Kerava, Finland-based unity Re-Armed has been on a constant evolution since their inception in 2001, moving from what’s usually known as the Gothenburg sound to their current shape and form, culminating with the release of their brand new album Ignis Aeternum, the fourth full-length opus in their solid career. Produced and recorded at Studio UG and mixed at ShedStudios in Kerava,  mastered at Audiamond in Niinikoski, Finland, and featuring a caustic and grim artwork by Brazilian artist Romulo Dias, Ignis Aeternum is about positivity, about constant change and seeing life as it is in every level. It is a trip, a breathtaking view about life’s diversity, and an ode to life, all embraced by the slashing metal music blasted by frontman Jouni Matilainen, guitarists Allan Välimaa and Oskari Niekka, bassist Juhana Heinonen and drummer Iiro Karjalainen with tons of precision, dexterity and feeling, just the way we like it in Melodic Death Metal.

It’s time to put the pedal to the metal together with the guys from Re-Armed in the epic and insurgent Dive Within, with Iiro sounding absolutely bestial on drums, providing his bandmates all they need to kick some serious ass with their respective sonic weapons, spiced up by a beautiful ending featuring a stanza taken from Eino Leino’s poem “Hymni Tulelle”. Then we’re treated to more of the melodic and electrifying sounds crafted by the quintet in Beyond the Horizon, sounding futuristic and extremely sharp while Allan and Oskari fire some Arch Enemy-inspired riffs accompanied by the whimsical keys by guest Sami Tiittanen; and the rumbling bass jabs by Juhana kick off the vibrant Melodic Death Metal extravaganza titled Ode to Life, featuring guest guitarist Euge Valovirta (CyHra, Godsplague), a song perfect for breaking your neck headbanging where their razor-edged guitars are nicely complemented by all epic background elements.

Gentle piano notes quickly explode into violent and atmospheric Melodic Metal in Eager to Collapse, with Iiro and Juhana bringing thunder and groove to the music while Jouni keeps vociferating rabidly, whereas Resistance is even darker and more epic than its predecessors, led by the vile riffage by Allan and Oskari while their bandmates add an extra touch of progressiveness, rage and heaviness to the overall result, inspiring us all to slam into the circle pit. Spiced up by futuristic background keys and tones, the band offers the thrilling The Hollow Lights, blending their trademark Melodic Death Metal with the most venomous elements from Death and Thrash Metal, flowing majestically until its climatic ending, while in Remain Unbounded the band’s guitar duo shreds their strings mercilessly until Iiro comes crushing with his Black Metal-inspired beats, keeping the song at a high level of violence and alternating between vicious, high-speed moments and more intricate, mid-tempo passages.

Get ready to bang your heads like there’s no tomorrow with Re-Armed in Words Left Unsaid, where the bass punches by Juhana will make your skull tremble while Jouni’s growls and roars sound as heavy as hell from start to finish. Following this vicious onrush of sounds the band brings forward Voyager, another solid composition showcasing all their talent and passion for Scandinavian metal, with Jouni and guest vocalist Micko Hell (Denigrate, Gloomy Grim) making a thrilling metallic duet on vocals while Iiro once again shines with his spot-on drumming. Lastly, Re-Armed conclude such great album of heavy music with another sample of their endless energy and firepower in the form of Built to Last, where Allan and Oskari are in absolute sync with Sami’s keys, therefore building the perfect setting for Jouni to thrive with his wicked gnarls until the song end’s in sheer melancholy.

In order to show your utmost support to those talented metallers from the land of ice and snow, simply follow them on Facebook and on Instagram, subscribe to their YouTube channel and search for them on Spotify for more of their music, and above all that, purchase your favorite version of Ignis Aeternum from several locations such as the Black Lion Records’ BandCamp page and Big Cartel, from Record Shop X, from the EMP store, from IndieMerchstore or from Apple Music. The title of the album translates from Latin as “eternal fire”, and there’s nothing better to represent life as a fire that never ceases to exist no matter what, giving the entire album an even stronger meaning and purpose and, consequently, keeping Re-Armed’s inner fire also burning for many years to come in their homeland and anywhere else where modern and captivating metal music is truly appreciated.

Best moments of the album: Dive Within, Ode to Life and The Hollow Lights.

Worst moments of the album: Eager to Collapse.

Released in 2020 Black Lion Productions

Track listing
1. Dive Within 4:31
2. Beyond the Horizon 5:12
3. Ode to Life 4:10
4. Eager to Collapse 3:47
5. Resistance 4:34
6. The Hollow Lights 4:27
7. Remain Unbounded 5:17
8. Words Left Unsaid 4:37
9. Voyager 5:22
10. Built to Last 4:57

Band members
Jouni Matilainen – lead vocals
Allan Välimaa – guitars
Oskari Niekka – guitars, backing vocals
Juhana Heinonen – bass, backing vocals
Iiro Karjalainen – drums

Guest musicians
Euge Valovirta – guitars on “Ode to Life”
Micko Hell – additional vocals on “Voyager”
Sami Tiittanen – keyboards
Aapo Salo – orchestra, symphonic arrangements