RAMzine Modern Classics: #4 – A Day To Remember ‘Homesick’
A Day To Remember are one of the most influential bands of the last decade, and Homesick was the album that confirmed it. The...
Motley Crue – Dr Feelgood
No band epitomised the spirit of the 1980's more than Motley Crue. Their glam image, debauched lifestyle and catchy metal music really captured the...
RAMzine Modern Classics #3 letlive. – Fake History
letlive. hold the title of being the best band that I personally have ever seen live. Ever. And trust me, there's a lot of...
Red Hot Chili Peppers – By The Way
There is just no questioning the fact that Red Hot Chili Peppers are one of the most important bands of the last 20 years....
RAMzine Modern Classics #2 Parkway Drive – Deep Blue
Parkway Drive’s Deep Blue was perhaps one of 2010s biggest shocks. Having never even charted outside of Australia before, Deep Blue gained critical acclaim...
RAMzine Introduces S.E.A.S.O.N.S
You’d be a fool to pass Reading 5 piece S.E.A.S.O.N.S off as just another band. Rather it is a collection of ideals and concepts...
Slayer – Reign In Blood
There are two types of metal music fans in the world. People who like Slayer, and actual Slayer fans. The single fact that Slayer...
RAMzine Modern Classics #1 Memphis May Fire – The Hollow
What is the difference between a “classic” and a “modern classic”? For a start, a modern classic is not old; it’s not by Iron...
KISS ‘Monster’ Album Review
Everyone knows KISS in some way shape or form. Usually it's for the music, for the image or for the merchandise. They're not a...
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...