Conjurer only deal in vast quantities of six-stringed agony | Fuel Rock Bar, Cardiff
Not going to lie, seeing Conjurer headline smaller capped venues is rad as hell, but given the reputation they’ve snowballed over the course of 2018,...
Ian Hunter shows Defiance Part 1
Surely the legend that is Ian Hunter needs no introduction, from the heady days of Mott The Hoople through a varied and (in my...
Live Review: Ginger Wildheart, Eastwood Park Theatre, Glasgow
Falling down a flight of stairs clutching a bottle of Jack Daniels and dreaming about a band that combines the riffs of Metallica with...
Live Review: The Beach Boys – Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham
Never let it be said that RAMzine has a blinkered approach to its music coverage! We were lucky enough to be catching the inimitable...
Nad Sylvan – Monumentata
Nad Sylvan’s career in music extends back more than four decades. Still, it’s only been since the early 2010s that he’s come to public...
Mostly Autumn shine on Graveyard Star
Mostly Autumn have been around since 1995 and, admirably, have always maintained their independence from big labels and the pressure that brings: they’ve grown...
Yes! alumni forge their own path with Arc of Life
The term Arc of Life, as used by Chiropractors, signifies the “vital functions the natural back to front curve of the neck displays.” But...
Review: Dendritic Arbor – Sentient Village/Obsolescent Garden
Cotard Delusion
For individuality and creativity this has to be the track of all tracks. It is noise ridden, black, and fuel injected with barbarous...
Cold In Berlin ‘…And Yet’ Album Review
Punk and Goth. Not your everyday combination nevertheless the direction that London based 4-peice Cold in Berlin have taken in their stride across today’s...
Vokonis – The Sunken Djinn
When you find a label new to you, and they seem to have been behind every release of the year you love so far,...



























