Intelligent Prog Rock by The Tangent
The Tangent, despite having been around for fifteen years, are quite likely one of the best prog rock bands you’ve never heard of. They’re...
Vukovi triple in strength with biggest sold-out venue in Manchester to date
Scottish duo Vukovi headlined the O2 Ritz for the third date on their UK tour, celebrating the release of their fourth album ‘MY GOD...
The Infernal Sea finally bring the ritual home
Having been relatively quiet for a period, local blackened plague, The Infernal Sea announced an extremely rare home town show, bringing an end to...
Review: Dead Existence – Endless Misery
Genre: Sludge / Doom / Stoner / Hard Core / Crust / Metal
It seems the doom and gloom has been spreading over London since...
Scene Queen: The Patron Saint of Bimbos returns to Leeds
Mere months after her infamous appearances at Slam Dunk, the patron saint of bimbos, Scene Queen, made her triumphant return to Leeds. Joining her...
Iain Matthews: A People’s History by Richard Houghton
Spenwood Books
Mention Iain Matthews’ name to most music fans and, if the answer isn’t "who?", then it’s likely to be "oh, isn’t he the...
Riverside set to release their most emotionally charged album yet
European progmeisters Riverside return with their new album, their seventh and certainly the most emotionally charged album they’ve ever released. This is the first...
Ian Hunter shows Defiance Pt 2:Fiction
Hot on the heels of last year’s excellent Defiance Pt. 1, Ian Hunter is back with the follow-up, unsurprisingly titled, Defiance Pt. 2: Fiction....
Review: Elderoth – Mystic
Formed in 2007, Canadian metallers Elderoth bring you their second studio album, Mystic.
Mystic opens with the very promising intro track ‘Within’. After a few...
Elles Bailey dazzles on Shining In The Half Light
In RAMZine Issue 28, I reviewed Elles Bailey and her ‘lockdown’ album called Ain’t Nothing But and summed up her vocal prowess with...




























