RAMzine Classic: Grand Funk by Grand Funk Railroad, released 1969
Grand Funk aka The Red Album was Grand Funk Railroad's second studio album and was, according to bass player Mel Schacher, his favourite album....
Review: The Haxans – Party Monsters
The best part about Autumn, other than pumpkin spice lattes, is arguably Halloween. Especially for the rock community who relish in everything ghoulish. The...
RIVERSIDE revisit past glory on Out of Myself
This album, when originally released in 2003, and now being reissued by Inside Out, announced the arrival to the world of Polish Progmeisters Riverside,...
InTechnicolour pull no punches on Midnight Heavyweight
Timing they say, is everything… well sympathise with Brighton-based rockers InTechnicolour, whose last release, the strong Big Sleeper, was released just in time for...
Review: Enforcer – From Beyond
Swedish die-hard heavy metallers Enforcer came into being, back in 2004 and released their first full length album, Into The Night, in 2008. Since...
Interpol indulges the ear with new EP, ‘A Fine Mess’
Interpol’s latest EP, A Fine Mess, serves as a robust and worthy successor to last summer’s album, Marauder. What is perhaps the most notable...
Lucifer get imaginative on ‘III’
Powerhouse vocalist Johanna Sadonis is certainly dedicated, through numerous line-up changes and turmoil she has remained true to the cause and continued the high...
Review: Mindscar – What’s beyond the light?
‘I Am The Bad Man’ starts with thunderous lures. Mindscar kick up some dirt throttling the ears with their metalcore madness and vocally ripping out some...
Accept once again prove they are ‘Too Mean to Die’
There's no way of knowing how long this iteration of Accept will last before lineup changes occur but whoever joins next will have the lofty task of having to top Too Mean to Die.
Blackthorne pass into the Afterlife
Blackthorne were a short-lived US-based, hard rock project, featuring top rock vocalist Graham Bonnet (Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group and Alcatrazz) plus several other musicians...



























