See The Light by Jeff Healey – RAMzine Classic
There are many ways of finding a new artist, especially in this internet age - it wasn’t always that easy. An example of one...
That’s the way it is – The 40th anniversary of Graham Bonnet’s Line-Up album
One remarkably diverse and hugely entertaining record that is turning forty years old in 2021 is Graham Bonnet's Line-Up, which was originally released by...
RAMzine Modern Classic – Samantha Fish – Runaway
With her new album about to be released to great expectations, I thought it fitting that we look at her first studio album from...
In The Dark The Dancers Shout – A Short Essay On Rainbow’s Difficult To...
When former Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore launched Rainbow in 1975 (the self-titled debut LP released that same year sported the moniker Ritchie Blackmore’s...
RAMzine Classic: Strawberry Path – When The Raven Has Come To Earth
Take Black Sabbath, Free, Jimi Hendrix, Procol Harum, ’68 vintage Purple and a soupçon of Barclay James Harvest - put them into an...
Why Keith Richards’ solo album ‘Talk Is Cheap’ is still a classic 30 years on
There’s an interesting story about the gestation period of this album. Talk Is Cheap was put together by Keith Richards and his side band,...
Ugly Kid Joe ‘America’s Least Wanted’
“Are you the guys on the beach that hate everything?” asks the old woman at the start of Ugly Kid Joe’s biggest song. Judging...
Def Leppard ‘Hysteria’
When I was deciding which album to review for this fourth instalment of the RAMZine Classics series, I enlisted the help of my friend...
Metallica – Metallica
This is probably one of the most well known heavy metal albums in history. It catapulted thrash metal into the mainstream, with Metallica's more...
Guns N Roses – Appetite For Destruction
There are very few albums which can transcend genres, define generations and still remain true to its original values to this day. Keeping this...