Review: Bruce Dickinson – Soloworks
Bruce Dickinson is certainly a man of many talents, so much so that one has to wonder how he finds the time for all...
Stormbringer – Dying Breed
Having released their third album, Born A Dying Breed on 3rd November, Northants rockers Stormbringer have now also issued the track ‘Dying Breed’ as a single....
Review: Marilyn Manson – Heaven Upsidedown
As a massive Manson fan I have become slightly jaded by the hype that surrounds every album he has released since Holywood and even...
Live: Weezer, Manchester Apollo
A Weezer tour is sadly a very rare occasion in the UK but is always welcome and with last year’s performance at the Academy...
Review: Converge – The Dusk In Us
Trying to capture the power of Converge in mere words is a tough task. They are a million different things, and nearly every single...
Wu Tang – The Saga Continues – Review
"What's this...a hip-hop record being reviewed in RAMzine?!". Your eyes do not deceive you my fellow reader! But every now and again, it is...
Review: LA Guns – The Missing Peace
If you’re a jobbing Los Angeles musician who hasn’t yet managed to secure a spell in one of the many LA Guns line-up, you...
Review: Dragonhammer – Obscurity
Dragonhammer is a five-piece Italian band who’ve been around for fifteen years and have become one of Italy’s unsung power metal heroes. They’ve released...
Review: Ne Obliviscaris – Urn
Australia’s Ne Obliviscaris have always stood in a field of one, even within the progressive metal scene which has many diverse acts. Their brand...
Review: Jamie Lenman – Devolver
Post-hardcore polymath Jamie Lenman’s career has taken some very interesting turns since his departure from Reuben. After a five year break from music, his...