September Mourning – On a war against fate, in a fight for humanity
Download 2015, RAMzine were in the press area interviewing zillions of bands, and in between waiting for the next band to come along, we...
System Of A Down. Biffy Clyro. Aerosmith.
System Of A Down. Biffy Clyro. Aerosmith. Prophets Of Rage. Five Finger Death Punch. AFI. Alter Bridge. Mastodon. Sum 41. Rob Zombie. Slayer. Opeth....
Preview: Ramblin’ Man – ZZ TOP, EXTREME, STEVE ‘N’ SEAGULLS
We all have a craving for Southern music, down-home blues and exciting classic rock, right?
Yessiree, we do.
So we cannot wait to head into the...
Hard Rock Hell AOR 2017 Highlights: Saturday
Well, it feels like we’ve barely started, but we’re on the dawn of the final day of this year’s Hard Rock Hell AOR. The...
Hard Rock Hell AOR 2017 Highlights: Friday
Gloriously, the gods of weather have treated us here at Hard Rock Hell by getting all of the rain out overnight so we don’t...
RAMzine Classic: Girlschool — Demolition, Hit And Run + Screaming Blue Murder
Girlschool, formed in the intoxicating years of the NWOBHM movement, and are the longest serving New Wave rock band in the world, comprising all...
Hard Rock Hell AOR Highlights: Thursday
It’s not an enviable task having to open up a festival, but Tequila Mockingbyrd makes it look effortless. The Melbourne-born trio recently relocated to...
Deliberations From The Shire with Mike James – Davey Suicide
Raising up from the undead of Holywood Davey Suicide returns with his 3rd full-length album Made From Fire later this month. Having been at...
Live:Sum 41,Brixton Academy, London
The band who helped make your summers bright as a teenager, the band who made you realise you didn’t want to be casualties of...
RAMzine Classic: Judas Priest – Sin After Sin
Judas Priest Sin after Sin was released 8th April 1977 through CBS Records.
Who would have thought that Judas Priest started their incredible journey in 1969. Their first album...