Review: WSTR – Red, Green or Inbetween
Bandwagon jumping has long appeared preferable to trendsetting in the world of pop-punk, and with debut record Red, Green or Inbetween’ it appears that Liverpudlian...
Reading: Metal 2 The Masses – Semi Final 1
The bands of Reading's Metal 2 The Masses 1st Semi Final. All photos © Victoria Purcell for RAMzine.co.uk.
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Molybaron approach multiple topics on The Mutiny
Paris based Molybaron are currently one of the most talked-about bands on the current metal scene, not least because they’re hard to categorise. Is...
AntropomorphiA ‘Evangelivm Nekromantia’ Album Review
Dutch death/occult metallers AntropomorphiA formed in 1989 (originally named Dethroned Empire.) Hailing from Tilburg, Holland the band admit that they have been heavily influenced...
Legendary WASP captured in pictures by Ross Halfin
Meet W.A.S.P.. the band who once ‘rocked and shocked the world,’ the band the Moral Majority would most like to murder and the only...
Steve Hillage Live at the Bataclan, Paris 79
Stevie ‘Hillside 'Hillage has an awe-inspiring track record. He’s loosely connected to the much vaunted ‘Canterbury Scene,’ given he studied at Kent University for...
Angra battle through the Cycles of Pain
Five years after the well-received release of Omni, Brazilian veterans Angra are back in business with their brand new album Cycles of Pain. With...
Soen leave an impressive and unforgettable impression on the O2 Islington
Sometimes going to a gig without any prior knowledge or listening to the bands can be a fine line between fantastic and dreadful. You...
Mark Morton – Ether
It hasn’t been
that long since we were treated the Mark Mortons long awaited debut
solo album, Anesthetic with
so many guests joining in that it could...
Review: Absolva – Never A Good Day to Die
Manchester heavy rock band Absolva feature the twin-lead guitars of Luke Appleton (the bass guitarist with Iced Earth) and brother Chris Appleton (who has...




























