Review: Will Haven – Open the Mind to Discomfort
There is music that is meant to be free. To be played in big open fields, among the sun and the flowers. Then there...
MØL’s blackgaze album ‘JORD’
Did you know there is a genre of music called blackgaze? I certainly didn't. It is the ambience of shoegaze (post-rock) combined with the...
Scanner rise from the ashes and begin The Cosmic Race
Germany has a very storied history in heavy metal, from the early days of the Schenker dynasty with Scorpions and MSG to the titans...
Bowling for Soup and Less Than Jake: a hilarious distraction before time takes us...
Bowling for Soup and Less than Jake were two of the biggest acts at Slam Dunk 2023 and two of the acts RAMzine didn't...
Power Trip Continue Their Rise To Greatness With A Chaotic Headline Show In London
Whilst most certainly a beloved genre of music, it would be critically safe to say that the genre of metal has certainly had its...
Manuel Barbará shines bright on Moonrise
New Jersey based Manuel Barbará has a deep-seated love of progressive metal and contemporary classical music and, following his graduation from Berklee College of...
Mothership ‘Mothership’ EP
Mothership wear their influences on their sleeves, it’s in everything they do, every riff, lick and bridge is simmered with bands like AC/DC, UFO...
Firewind ‘Stand United’ in the face of global chaos
Back in 2020, the live music industry came to a halt but world class albums didn’t and Firewind composed one of the best power...
Review: Energy – Apparition Sound
Despite having formed over ten years ago, Energy remain an unknown quantity to UK audiences. 2017 could be the year that changes. Having bagged a...
Cannibal Corpse: The Killing Floor of Manchester Victoria Warehouse
If you were to ask the average person to name a death metal band, they'd maybe say Slipknot because they don't know what Death...



























