Arjen Lucassen’s Star One Revel In Time
Revel In Time is the third Star One album and a contrast to previous Lucassen work’s, such as the Ayreon album Transitus, which was...
Glass Ocean unveils The Remnants…
First off, this is about the Australian (not the US) band, Glass Ocean. These Aussies are way more complex and involving as their brand...
Savoy Brown – City Night
I’ve no idea how old Kim Simmonds is but he’s spent over 50 years rocking the blues and doesn’t appear to be letting up...
Review: Sicada – Requisition
'Black Sheep' (Remaster) – This track has enough bite for the listener to be totally engulfed as the thrash becomes apparent. Its bite is...
Review: Sinsaenum – Echoes Of The Tortured
Sinsaenum are here, people.
The much awaited album Echoes Of The Tortured is released July 27th. The extreme-metal supergroup is fronted by Mayhem and Sunn...
Jack Green invites you to a Party
If, like me, you first heard of Jack Green on Ritchie Blackmore’s session recordings, then it may surprise you to hear that he was in...
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...
Six Feet Under get back at critics by Killing For Revenge
Many things are difficult for the average music reviewer: keeping track of major albums, knowing what people are listening to and saying something positive...
Future Shock ‘Future Shock’ EP Review
Future Shock is a brand new hard rock project born in the early part of 2011 in London, UK. The stated intent of this band...
Review: Confession – No More Fucking Fear
'No More Fucking Fear' - a motto we could all learn from. When you’ve been through it all, and come out of the other side...


























