Review: Carousel Kings – Charm City
Infectiousness runs clear on the new record Charm City from Carousel Kings, with hooks and punchy lyrics pushing the album into rock territory. The...
Review: Abiotic – Casuistry
Casuistry’s first track 'Believe The Unseen' comes blasting out of the speakers, there is a clear homage to Meshuggah, before settling into a ambient...
Dream Theatre’s Distance Over Time “Them at their most dynamic”
A contentious point, maybe, but it’s probably true to say there’s no other band like rock titans, the mighty Dream Theatre. Consequently, few bands...
Reviews: Boris the Blade – Warpath
The axe has spoken in such melodic tones it’s difficult not to get wrapped up in it and bathe in its cantankerous ramblings, which...
War Gods Of The Deep – Monsters, Magic & Mayhem
Not to be confused with the early 60s horror movie based on an Edgar Allan Poe poem though that’s possibly where the name came...
Sleaze veterans LA Guns keep the Sunset Strip era alive
This year I have already had the pleasure of seeing this band playing live several times, but that didn't stop me from attending one...
John Mitchell releases Under Stars by Lonely Robot
Lonely Robot are a crossover solo prog project from the mighty John Mitchell, a man who’s almost a tour de force and a one-man army...
Review: Hit The Deck Festival 2014
Hit The Deck Festival takes place yearly, playing a day each in Bristol and Nottingham. RAMzine were at the Nottingham leg of the festival,...
Review: Desertfest 2016 split EP, Monster Magnet/Raging Speedhorn
The phenomenal Desertfest that resides in Camden, London once a year (and now for those lucky Europeans, Berlin, Germany and Antwerp, Belgium) seem to...
Review: Below – Upon A Pale Horse
Doom metal according to Wikipedia: "Doom metal is an extreme style of heavy metal music that typically uses slower tempos, low-tuned guitars and a...




























