Saturday, May 4, 2024
alter-bridge

Alter Bridge Live at The O2 Arena

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In 2011, Alter Bridge played the biggest show of the bands history. The stage was Wembley Arena. The show, which featured them blowing the...
CKY

Live: CKY + Puppy, London Underworld

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For a band with a cult following, CKY’s return to the UK after a six year hiatus was undoubtedly a welcome one. Having sold...
Random Hand

An Illustrated review of Random Hand, Popes of Chillitown, Riskee and the Ridicule

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As a much-loved ska punk band hailing from West Yorkshire, the four members of Random Hand broke their fan’s hearts in early 2015 by...

Nirvana – Nevermind

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Nirvana defined a generation. There's just no escaping that fact. Millions of teenagers in American during the early 90s needed music that they could...
Michael Monroe

Hard Rock Hell AOR 2017 Highlights: Saturday

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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...
The Train Kept A-Rollin by Spencer Vignes

The Train Kept A-Rollin by Spencer Vignes — Book Review

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Freight railways were the only means of transportation for the bluesmen of yesteryear. The musicians jumped into the back car not just because they...
Conjurer

Interview: Dan Nightingale and Conor Marshall of Conjurer

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There’re some sounds that feel like they’ve been in slumber for thousands of years, that are only now starting to stir; biding its time...
Brass Against

Top Covers by Brass Against (Tool, Audioslave, Rage Against the Machine, Led Zeppelin)

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Yeah, cover bands are a bit of a weird musical anomaly. Financially, they’re a certified winner on the live circuit because who and their...
RAMzine Classic: Budgie's 1971 Debut

RAMzine Classic: Budgie’s 1971 Debut

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One of the most underrated bands in the history of heavy rock, Budgie. They formed in 1967 in South Wales and used various names...

RAMzine Classic: Grand Funk by Grand Funk Railroad, released 1969

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Grand Funk aka The Red Album was Grand Funk Railroad's second studio album and was, according to bass player Mel Schacher, his favourite album....