Dirty Denims are Ready Steady Go!
Dutch band The Dirty Denims has, at last, released their promised full-length album. Called Ready, Steady, Go! it adds to the six tracks that we reviewed on RAMzine...
Crazy Lixx feel the Thrill of the Bite
Back when Malmö group Crazy Lixx released ‘Anthem for America’ in 2021, they claimed in what appears to be a dig at the USA...
Deafheaven go deep with Infinite Granite
Deafheaven attempted a meteoric shift on Infinite Granite, but do they pull it off?
When Deafheaven revealed Great Mass of Color, the first single from...
Ozric Tentacles – Lotus Unfolding
Ozric Tentacles (or for short the Ozric’s) have been ploughing their sonic furrow for somewhere around thirty years, surviving many lineup changes, engaging in...
Review: Godsized – Heavy lies the Crown
The band has played hundreds of shows in countless countries across Europe and supported many of their heroes (Black Label Society, Life of Agony,...
The Struts, bringing the future of rock to London and beyond.
Playing to a packed room at the Electric Ballroom, the foursome from Derby proved just why “Everybody Wants” a piece of them these days....
T.O.M.B. will leave us in the ugly dark
The enigmatic US black metal outfit known as T.O.M.B. have unearthed and unleashed some of the vilest sounds known to man for three decades...
Paragnosis – Clarity In Three (Redux)
Paragnosis... The obtaining of knowledge through an external source. But then you knew this already, didn’t you?
Most musicians start off with just instruments, then...
Review: Def Leppard – Self Titled
Def Leppard have been there. Seen everything. Rocked millions of people and I’m sure they have even got the tshirt. They are one of...
Terry Draper – Sunset on Mars
Sunset on Mars is the latest in a long line of solo albums (16 and counting since 1997) from Canadian musician, Terry Draper. Those...




























