Whisky Myers: Scars, Swagger, and Something More
"This new album is about where we’ve been, what we’ve lived through and the scars we’ve earned along the way. This might just be...
Review: Megadeth – Dystopia
Another album, another line up change, at least that's par for the course for Mustaine & Co these days. Joining Megadave and bassist Ellefson...
Kreator gather the hordes of Krushers of the World (Review)
2025 was a banger year for thrash metal, with some of its most iconic contributors releasing career-high albums and sweeping year-end lists. It seems...
Bloodstock 2015 Highlights: Thursday and Friday
RAMzine readers will be familiar with other major rock festivals this year, but it is universally recognised that Bloodstock is tailor-made for metal-heads. Since...
EP Review: Rainbreakers – Rise Up
A million years ago, Island Records did a package tour with Crawler, Boxer and Moon, Shrewsbury four piece Rainbreakers recall some of the edgy...
Review: Anti-Flag – A Document of Dissent: 1993-2013
When a band such as Anti-Flag come such a huge milestone in their musical careers - a retrospective of 20 years work, can give...
Abiotic ‘Symbiosis’ Album Review
Miami based quintet Abiotic (formed in 2012) create sumptuous symphonic tech-death/metal sounds. They released their ‘A Universal Plague’ EP in September 2011. Employing complex rhythms,...
Dee Snider – For the Love of Metal
Music is an acquired taste, for the stuff we love, there are people that hate it. Back in the mid-eighties when what we love...
Slam Dunk 2024 Review – A new era of pop-punk awaits
Slam Dunk has been a UK institution in the alternative scene since 2006
Slam Dunk has gone on to create legends of countless bands in...
Review: Still Remains – Ceasing to Breath
Allow me to take you back - Imagine yourself aged 14, picking up a copy of ‘Of Love and Lunacy’ between your sweaty grabbers....




























