Tuesday, July 1, 2025

RAMzine Issue 9 – Download Festival

RAMzine Issue 9 – The Download Festival Review Issue. This issue is jam-packed with festival coverage including a review of Breaking Bands Festival. We introduce you to Reading metalcore band, Sincerely, Yours. Then we take a look back at The Sex Pistols classic album ‘Never Mind The Bollocks’.

There are lot’s of new releases reviewed in this issue, from a range of alternative band. Some signed and mostly unsigned bands – Mindriot // Revenge of The Psychotronic Man // Gojira // Wolf Hoffman // Black Crown Initiate // Donkerkarnuffel // Defy the Ocean // Wild Throne // Bull-Riff Stampede // Melvins // Greyhaven // Jenovese // Motörhead // As Sirens Fall // Morganway // Echotape // Stray Train // Tarja // Farewell, My Love // The Thinking Men // Chapter And Verse // Raging Speedhorn // Vintage Trouble

Our shop is currently down, we are currently in the process of fixing it as quickly as we can. If you would like to buy a physical copy please email vicky@beta.ramzine.co.uk with your address. Issues are £3 each.

Victoria
Victoriahttp://www.RAMzine.co.uk
Editor of RAMzine - Creator of content. Chaser of Dreams. Lover of cats, metal, and anthemic sounds. \m/

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