Review: Eisregen – Marschmusik
Marschmusik - Never wanting to compare bands but it isn’t possible here as Eisregen is translated as Ice Rain sound not dissimilar to Rammstein,...
Review: A Few Too Many – A Lesson Learned
A Lesson Learned is the debut album from Essex-based pop-punkers A Few Too Many.
The eleven tracks that make up ‘A Lesson Learned’ claim to be...
Review: Aghast – Something Else, Something Rotten
Opening track ‘King Bitch’ is one good way of opening up an album - razor edged guitar riffs, a thunderous beat and raspy vocals. If you...
Dark narratives from Hexvessel on new album, Kindred
Hexvessel is Finnish folk-rock / psychedelic rock band, founded by British black metal singer, guitarist, songwriter and producer Mat McNerney (aka Kvohst) almost ten...
Powerwolf, Amaranthe, and Kissin’ Dynamite live in Manchester
From hard rock n roll vibes to chanting songs about werewolves and vampires, tonight's sold out show has got to be one for the...
Review: Skálmöld – Með_Vættum
From the Realms of the Far North, an Army of six Icelanders rushes towards Battle! Skálmöld was founded in August 2009 and has since...
MATT PHILLIPS Answers the Ultimate Question about Dance Rock: Level 42
This is a book of groove and virtuosity... gloriously abundant & dignified —
Blind River leave an impression after playing free show at The Black Heart
When you have a birthday midweek and hit a good few pubs with friends, there is little more that can top it off perfectly...
Bloodstock 2015 Highlights: Thursday and Friday
RAMzine readers will be familiar with other major rock festivals this year, but it is universally recognised that Bloodstock is tailor-made for metal-heads. Since...
Review: Soen – Lykaia
We've hit a point in the world of rock and metal where brilliant guitarists fill every corner. The rise and fall of djent has...




























