Semblant – Turning the skies red
After making their UK debut last year only in London, RAMzine caught up with Semblant as they took their Brazilian flair to the North...
Blink 182 – The O2 Arena, London – The Kings of Pop-Punk
Let's get this out of the way right from the off, Blink 182 were one of those gateway bands for me. I was 16 in...
KK’s Priest prove the steel is still strong in Manchester
Several of the most iconic figures in metal banded together to create what could be one of the best pure heavy metal tours of...
Luke Combs: The Most Relatable Arena Act of 2023
Luke Combs is one of the biggest acts in Country music following his appearance at the Super Bowl performing the national anthem and he's...
Thy Art Is Murder: Less than Godlike Sound in Manchester
Following the release of their latest album Godlike, the rescheduling of their previous UK tour and the controversial firing of their previous vocalist CJ...
On The Path of Judgment and Perdition – An Interview with Slaamaskin
Back in 2018 this scribe received an utterly enjoyable and hard-hitting gem simply titled M by a Norwegian metal outfit named Slaamaskin, and I...
Cavalera: A family bonded by Morbid Devastation
The Cavalera brothers have built a death metal dynasty from humble beginnings back in the early 80s from Brazil and their original project, Sepultura,...
Green Lung takes Manchester back to 1973
Having recently graced the cover of Kerrang magazine, Green Lung are set to become the next big thing in metal which is ironic considering...
Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons crowned ‘Kings of the Asylum’ in Stoke
Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons kicked off their Kings of the Asylum tour in no better place than Stoke, Lemmy’s hometown.
Within minutes of...
Lorna Shore: Pains Remains in Manchester
On a bitterly cold December day, a sold-out crowd congregates in Manchester for what could be the biggest metal show of the year, Lorna...