Wu Tang – The Saga Continues – Review
"What's this...a hip-hop record being reviewed in RAMzine?!". Your eyes do not deceive you my fellow reader! But every now and again, it is...
Gary Moore lives on in London
What more can be said about the legend that is Gary Moore? His work in Thin Lizzy (their best), in Colisseum II, the brilliant BBM,...
Cavalera: A family bonded by Morbid Devastation
The Cavalera brothers have built a death metal dynasty from humble beginnings back in the early 80s from Brazil and their original project, Sepultura,...
Rainbow ‘Long Live Rock N Roll’ Deluxe Edition Review: 2 CD
1978 was a strange time in music in the UK we had ABBA, The Bee Gees and Boney M releasing top selling albums keeping...
Mollie Marriott – Truth Is A Wolf
Let’s get this out the way from the start. She’s Steve Marriott’s daughter. The goddamm voice that gave us The Small Faces and Humble...
The Chats create a riotous carnival on debut album ‘High Risk Behaviour’
It was always clear that The Chats were onto something. After all, the Australian punk trio (comprised of Eamon Sandwith, Matt Boggis, and Josh...
The Room – Caught by the Machine
The Room are a six piece band from the South East of England and they were formed out of the remnants of 90’s band...
Review: The Big Teutonic Four – Part II
From the early 80’s on they’ve been the leading figures of Germany’s thrash metal scene, shaping an entire genre that soon should spread all...
Live Review: Wednesday 13, Think Tank, Newcastle
In the modern rock era, it is hard to find bands that still believe in the theatrical side of live performances. I can count...
Adam Bomb’s Livedream
Hailing from Seattle, Washington, Adam Brenner, aka Adam Bomb, has an impressive track record of playing alongside the biggest names in rock ‘n’ roll.
He...

























