Saturday, May 18, 2024
RAMzine 20 Wednesday 13

RAMzine 20 | Wednesday 13, Bloodstock, Godsized

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RAMzine Issue 20 is out now featuring an interview with 'The Duke of Spook' Mr Wednesday 13, the massive Bloodstock Festival Review and our...
Frank Carter And The Rattlesnakes

Reading Festival 2018 – The Rock Review

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Reading now is not the Reading of the past. It’s no secret that rock fans have voiced their disapproval outload throughout the course of...
Beggars Opera - Pathfinder

RAMzine Classic: Beggars Opera – Pathfinder

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I’m sure we have all bought a vinyl album on the strength of the cover alone, some were absolute rubbish (I own up to...
VULTURE INDUSTRIES

The Pulse Of Bliss – An Interview With Vulture Industries

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Compelling, experimental, and highly original, the avantgarde metal ensemble known as Vulture Industries have captivated and challenged music addicts around the globe for 15...
Power Trip

Power Trip Continue Their Rise To Greatness With A Chaotic Headline Show In London

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Whilst most certainly a beloved genre of music, it would be critically safe to say that the genre of metal has certainly had its...

Bloodstock 2018: Bands you MUST see – by RAMzine staff

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Only a coupel of days to go to the biggest event in the metal calendar - Bloodstock Open Air. A few weeks back we...

The Rock Guide To Reading and Leeds

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For better or worse, Reading and Leeds have evolved into so much more than a rock festival. Nudging its way into the same ilk...

Bloodstock 2018: Bands you MUST see – as chosen by the fans

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What sets Bloodstock aside from other big festivals in the UK is the fact they book the biggest names in the world of metal....
RAMzine Issue 19

RAMzine Issue 19 – Download Festival, Avenged Sevenfold, The Bronx

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RAMzine Issue 19 is out now featuring our gigantic review of Download Festival. From the kennel (Dogtooth Stage) to see Scouse metallers Loathe, over...
Cancer Bats

Interview with Liam Cormier of Cancer Bats at Download 2018 “Dude, this is such...

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Cancer Bats are on fire this year. Dropping one of 2018’s best punk albums out of nowhere back in April, The Spark That Moves caught...